Dall>ergta.~\ L. LEGUMINOS^E. (J. G. Baker.) 235 



VAR. 1. pubescens; branches and leaves below clothed with persistent dense thick 

 pubescence. Concan, Stocks. 



VAR. 2. acaciafolia ; leaflets thicker very oblique rigidly coriaceous glabrous 

 bright green above glaucous beneath. D. acaciaefolia, Dalz. in Kew Journ. ii. 37. 

 Concan. 



SFBGEN. 2. Dalbergaria, Benth. Sheath of filaments slit both along 

 the top and bottom, so that the stamens are in two bundles containing five each. 

 Pod straight, thin, 1-3-seeded. 



16. ID. lanceolaria, Linn. ; DC. Prodr. ii. 417 ; erect, leaflets 11-15 

 glabrous obtuse, flowers in copious ample terminal and axillary panicles with 

 corymbose branches, pedicels bracteate as long as the calyx, calyx-teeth nearly 

 as long as the tube, pod glabrous usually 1-seeded rather thickened and veined 

 opposite the seed. Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iv., Suppl. 45; Dalz. fy Gibs. 

 Bomb. Fl. 78. 13. frondosa, Roxb. Hort. Beng. 53 ; Fl. Ind. iii. 226 ; DC. 

 Prodr. ii. 417 ; W. $ A. Prodr. 266, in part ; Wight Ic. t. 266 ; Wall. Cat. 

 5855, A, 0, D ; Bedel. Fl. Sylv. 88. D. zeylanica, Roxb. Hort. Beng. 53 ; 

 FL Ind. iii. 228 ; Wall. Cat. 5847. D. arborea, Heijne ; DC. Prodr. ii. 417. 

 D. robusta, Wall. Cat. 5849 A. D. hircina, Watt. Cat. 5871 A, not B. 



Plains from the WESTERN HIMALAYAS to CEYLON. 



An erect tree, reaching 60-80 feet in height, with glabrous branches. Leaves 3-6 

 in. long ; leaflets rigidly subcoriaceous, with slightly raised veins, green above, paler 

 a'nd rather glaucous below, 1-2 in. long, rounded at both ends, emarginate at the 

 apex. Branches of the panicle wide-spreading, silky or subglabrous. Calyx in., 

 more or less silky ; teeth obtuse, the lowest rather longer. Corolla 2-3 times as long 

 as the calyx, the standard in. broad, with a large callosity at the base of the limb, 

 the keel much shorter than the wings. Pod lj-4 in. by f-f in., bright brown, 

 flexible, narrowed to the point and gradually at the base into a long stalk. 



17. 1>. purpurea, Watt. Cat. 5869 ; scandent, leaflets 11-13 glabrous 

 obtuse, flowers in copious ample terminal and axillary panicles with corymbose 

 branches, pedicels ebracteate as long as the calyx, calyx-teeth much shorter 

 than the tube, pod glabrous 1-seeded rather thickened and veined opposite the 

 seed. Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iv., Suppl. 46. 



MARTABAN, Wallich, Griffith. PEGU, Kurz. 



Closely allied to D. lanceolaria, from which it differs by its scandent h;ibit, 

 smaller flowers (under \ in. long), and shorter calyx-teeth. 



18. D. volubilis, Roxb. Cor. PI. ii. 48, t. 191 ; Fl. Ind. iii. 231 ; scan- 

 dent, leaflets 11-13 glabrous obtuse, flowers in copious ample terminal and 

 axillary panicles with corymbose branches, pedicels very short ebracteate, calyx- 

 teeth minute, pod glabrous 1-2-seeded rather thickened and veined opposite the 

 seed. DC. Prodr. ii. 417 ; Wall. Cat. 5874 ; W. $ A. Prodr. 265 ; Benth. in 

 Journ. Linn. Soc. iv., Suppl. 46 ; Dalz. fy Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 78. 



CENTRAL and EASTERN HIMALAYAS, to PEGU and CEYLON. 



Closely allied to the two preceding. Branches of the panicle densely clothed with 

 brown velvety pubescence, the main ones horizontal or even decurved, the ultimate 

 corymbs densely congested. Calyx ^ in. long, densely velvety. Corolla 2-3 times 

 the length of the calyx. Pod just like that of D. lanceolaria. 



19. D. assamica, Benth. PI. Jungh. 255; scandent, leaflets 15-21 

 obtuse glabrous or nearly so, flowers in axillary panicles much shorter than the 

 leaves with corymbose branches, pedicels as long as the calyx, calyx-teeth 

 nearly as long as the tube, pod glabrous flexible 1-2-seeded. Benth. in Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. iv., Suppl. 45. 



