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Tree 30 feet. 

 FIG. 



lw) . S. Native of Coromandel, on the mountains. Flowers white. 

 Stamens monadclphous, with a dorsal fissure. Legumes unknown. 

 Rusty DalhiTgia. Clt. 18)1. Shrub cl. 



5 D. ROBU'STA (Roxb. hort. beng. p. 53.) leaflets 7-9, oval, 

 or obovate, obtuse, somewhat mucronulate, minutely pubescent ; 

 racemes spike-formed, twice the length of the leaves ; pedicels 

 aggregate. 1? . S. Native of the East Indies, in Silhet. Flowers 

 small, white, numerous. Stamens monadelphous, with a dorsal 

 fissure. Legumes unknown. 



Robust Dalbergia. Clt. 1816. 



6 D. SCA'NDENS (Roxb. cor. 2. 

 t. 192.) leaflets 9-11, elliptic-ob- 

 long, acutish, glabrous ; racemes 

 axillary, spike-formed, longer than 

 the leaves ; pedicels in fascicles. 

 fj . w . S. Native of Coromandel. 

 Flowers rose-coloured. Legumes 

 linear-lanceolate, 2-3-seeded, gla- 

 brous, tapering to both ends. 



Climbing Dalbergia. Clt. 1812. 

 Shrub cl. 



7 D. VOLU^BILIS (Roxb. cor. 2. 

 t. 191.) leaflets 11, alternate, oval, 

 mueronate, glabrous ; panicles ter- 

 minal and axillary, divaricate, F? . 

 w . S. Native of Coromandel, on 

 the mountains. Flowers blue. 



Stamens divided into 2 equal bundles. Legumes linear-oblong, 

 obtuse, 1-2-seeded, glabrous. 



Twining Dalbergia. Clt. 1818. Shrub tw. 



8 D. FRONDOSA (Roxb. hort. beng. 53.) leaflets 9-11, alter- 

 nate, obovate, obtuse, emarginate, glabrous ; panicles axillary, 

 usually nearly terminal, length of leaves ; pedicels and calyxes 

 hardly pubescent. Jj S. Native of Coromandel. Flowers 

 white. Stamens divided into two equal bundles. Legume broad, 

 linear, tapering to both ends, 1-3-seeded, glabrous, wingless on 

 both sutures. 



Frondose Dalbergia. Tree 30 feet. 



9 D. PANICULA'TA (Roxb. cor. 2. p. 8. t. 114.) leaflets 9-11, 

 alternate, elliptic-obovate, obtuse or emarginate, glabrous ; pa- 

 nicle terminal ; peduncles, pedicels, and calyxes villous. Tj . S. 

 Native of Coromandel, on the mountains. Flowers white. 

 Stamens divided into 2 equal bundles. Legume oval-lanceolate, 

 1-2-seeded. 



Paniclcd Dalbergia. Clt. 1811. Tree 30 feet. 



10 D. TIMORIENSIS (D. C. prod. 2. p. 417.) leaflets 9-11, 

 alternate, glabrous on botli surfaces ; racemes axillary, length of 

 leaves. Fj . S. Native of the Island of Timor. Flowers un- 

 known. D. lanceolaria ft, Lam. diet. 3. p. 256. ex herb. mus. 

 Paris. Legume linear-lanceolate, attenuated at both ends, gla- 

 brous, 1-2-seeded; the seminiferous suture bearing a narrow 

 wing. The figure in Rheed. mal. 6. t. 22. is referrible to this 

 species. 



Timor Dalbergia. Clt. 1826. Tree 15 feet. 



11 D. LANCEOLA'RIA (Lin. fil. suppl. 316.) leaflets 11-15, 

 alternate, oblong, obtuse, pilose and veinless beneath ; racemes 

 axillary, elongated, and are as well as the calyxes pilose. Fj . S. 

 Native of the East Indies. Flowers rusty. Stamens divided 

 into 2 equal bundles. Legume linear-lanceolate, 1-2-seeded, on 

 a long stipe. 



Spear-shaped-Tpo&AeA Dalbergia. Tree 30 feet. 



12 D. ARBOREA (Roth. nov. spec. 330.) leaflets. 17-25, alter- 

 nate, oval, obtuse, somewhat emarginate, pubescent on both sur- 

 faces, when young they are clothed with tomentum ; racemes 

 panicled, sub-secund. F? . S. Native of the East Indies. Sta- 

 mens equally diadelphous. Legume unknown. 



Tree Dalbergia. Tree 30 to 40 feet. 



13 D. BARCLA'YII (Telfair, mss. Hook, exot. bot. 188.) leaf- 

 lets opposite, linear-lanceolate, with revolute margins, silky be- 

 neath ; racemes terminal, elongated ; calyx with subulate teeth ; 

 vexillum silky on the back. fj . S. Native of the Mauritius. 

 Stamens 10, monadelphous. Flowers purple ; the pedicels rising 

 2-3-together from the raceme. 



Barclays Dalbergia. Clt. 1823. Shrub. 



14 D. RU'FA ; leaflets alternate, elliptic, rather oblique at the 

 base, emarginate at the apex, clothed with rufous pubescence 

 beneath as well as the petioles and branches ; racemes or pani- 

 cles of flowers axillary, short, fj . S. Native of Sierra Leone. 

 Habit of Tamarindus (v. s. herb. Lamb.). 



Rufous Dalbergia. Tree 20 feet. 



15 D. AFZELIA'NA ; glabrous, smooth; branches warted ; 

 leaflets small, alternate, obtuse at both ends, deeply emarginate 

 at the apex : panicles axillary, shorter than the leaves ; legumes 

 flat, stipitate, membranous. Fj . S. Native of Sierra Leone. 

 Flowers unknown (v. s. herb. Lamb.). 



Afzelius's Dalbergia. Shrub 8 to 10 feet. 



16 D. OBLONGIFOLIA ; branches, panicles, and under side of 

 leaves clothed with rufous pubescence ; leaflets alternate, elliptic- 

 oblong, glabrous above, obtuse at both ends, and slightly muero- 

 nate at the apex ; panicles twin, axillary. F? . S. Native of 

 Sierra Leone. Flowers unknown, (v. s. herb. Lamb.) 



Oblong-leaved Dalbergia. Tree. 



17 D. SERICEA ; branches and panicles clothed with rufescent 

 pubescence ; leaflets alternate, when young clothed with silky 

 down, elliptic, tapering to the base, obtuse and mueronate at the 

 apex ; panicles sub-corymbous, axillary, much shorter than the 

 leaves. Fj . G. Native of Nipaul. Flowers small, (v. s. herb. 

 Lamb.) 



Silky Dalbergia. Shrub. 



18 D. MARGINA'TA (Roxb. hort. beng. 53.) glabrous ; leaflets 

 alternate, broad, obovate, coriaceous, margined, rather glaucous 

 beneath ; panicles 2-3-together, diffuse, shorter than the leaves. 



\l . w . S. Native of the East Indies. 

 Margined-leaftetted Dalbergia. Shrub cl. 



19 D. CAUDA'TA ; leaflets numerous, alternate, oblong-lanceo- 

 late, emarginate, mueronate, pale beneath ; racemes axillary, 

 panicled, pubescent, shorter than the leaves ; legumes pubes- 

 cent, 1-seeded at the base, and hooked, ending in a long coria- 

 ceous, obtuse wing. Fj . S. Native of Guiana, (v. s. herb. 

 Lamb.) 



Tai/erf-podded Dalbergia. Tree. 



20 D. JAPONICA ; leaflets opposite, elliptic, tapering to both 

 ends, acuminated, mueronate, glaucous beneath ; racemes axil- 

 lary ; flowers secund. Fj . G. Native of Japan, (v. s. herb. Lamb.) 



Japan Dalbergia. Tree. 



21 D. ? LATISILIQUA (Desf. cat. hort. par. 198.) leaflets ovate, 

 abruptly acuminated, pubescent beneath ; pedicels pubescent ; 

 legumes broad. T; S. Native of South America. The rest 

 of the plant unknown. 



Broad-siliqued Dalbergia. Tree. 



22 D.I HETEROPHY'LLA (Willd. spec. 3. p. 901.) leaflets 3-5, 

 ovate, glabrous, obtuse ; racemes axillary, longer than the leaves. 

 T? . S. Native of the East Indies. Stamens 10, monadelphous. 

 Legume reniform-oval, reticulately veined. 



Variable-leaved Dalbergia. Tree. 



f Species, the names of which are only known from Roxburgh's 

 Horlus Bengalensis, p. 53. and p. 98. without any description. 



1 D. emarginata. 2 D. Zeyldnica. 3 D. tamarindifolia. 

 4 D. stipulacea. 5 D. rimosa. 6 D. rent/arm's. 7 D. alata. 

 8 D. parvijlora. 9 D. Ctonei. 10 D. spinosa. 



Cult. The species will all grow freely in a mixture of sand, 



