49 SISSOA. 
6, wings X 4; 7, keelpetals x 4; 8, stamens x 4; 9, ovary X 4; 10, ovary, laid 
open X 11, ovule x 10; 12, immature pod, from Penang, n. 5. 
13. Darserora sTERCORACÉA Maing. ex Prain Journ. As. Soc. Beng. Ixx. 2, 58 (1901). 
D. Junghuhnii Bak. in Hook. f. Flor. Brit. Ind. ii. 233 іп part (1876); Prain 
^ Journ. As. Soc. Beng. lxvi. 2. 115 var. typica in part (1897), not of 
Benth. : ra z 
D. frondosa Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. i. 133 var. typica only and excl. all syn. 
(1855), not of Roxb. | 
A shrubby climber, 15—30 fect long, with twining glabrous branches here and 
there twisted and thickened into spiral hooks, Leaves 8—4 in. long; leaflets 7--9, 
oblong or elliptic, cuneate at the base, rounded truncate or somewhat retuse at the 
apex, green and glabrous above, glaucescent and sparsely puberulous beneath, '6—1:25 
іп. long; "95--,75 in. wide, rachis 2°5—3-5 in. long, puberulous as are the petiolules 
15 in. long. Flowers intensely stercoraecous, minute, secund, in ample terminal and 
in smaller axillary paniculate cymes 8—4 in. long, 2 in. wide ; peduncles, branches 
and pedicels pubescent; bracts minute caducous ; bracteoles persistent, basal lanceolate, 
acuminate, very minute, epienlycine pair ovate, obtuse, embracing lower third of 
calyx-tube; calyx campanulate, teeth short obtuse except the longer lowest acuto half 
as long as calyx-tube ; соғойа white, petals short-clawed, especially the oblong emarginate 
standard ; stamens 9, in one sheath split on upper side, filaments free in their upper 
fourth; ovary shortly stipitaie, pubescent towards apex; style short; ovules 2—3, Рой 
thin, membranous, greenish, glabrous, 25--2 in. long, 1—1:'3 in. wide, 1-, rarely 
O9.seeded, slightly tapering to base, obtuse at apex; seed compressed, subreniform, “5 
in, long, °3 in wide. 
© Matava: Sumatra; Korthals! Malacca; Maingay | Mueller! Derry! Singapore ; 
Ridley! Hulett! _ | 
PrarE 17. Dalbergia stercoracea Maing.—1, Flowering branch from Malacca, n. s. » 
2, leaf with larger leaflets, from Singapore, n. s.; 3, bud X 4; 4, pedicel with 
bracteoles x 4; 5, calyx, laid open X 4; 6, standard x 4; 7, wings X 4; 8, 
keel.petals х 4; 9, stamens X 4; 10, ovary X 4; ll, ovary, laid open x 4; 12, 
ovule x 10; 13, fruiting branch, from Malacca, n. s.; 14, unripe pod, with. two 
seeds, from Singapore, n. s.; 15, unripe seed, л. s, 
14. DALBERGIA MIMOSELLA Prain. |a flbi EE luu S a 
D. lanceolaria Nav. & Fernand, Vill. Nov. App. Flor. Philip. 67 (1889) not of Linn. 
Amerimnon Mimosella Blanco Flor. Filip. Ed, i. 563 (1837); Ed. ii. 393 (1845); 
Ed. iii. ii. 357 (1878). WE. 
A shrub, about 6 ft. high,  Zeaves alternate, imparipinnate ; leaflets 7—more-jugate 
oval or linear, obtuse. Flowers very small, nodding, panicled; each floret with one ds 
bract and 2 linear epicalycine bracteoles; calyz hirsute, 2-labiate, 5-partite; upper lij 
2-lobed, lower З teeth narrower; corolla 4-petalled, papilonaceous, nalor than ш» 
calyx; standard short, surrounding the receptacle; wings ovate-circinate, covered b 
the margins of the standard which they equal in length; keel rather shorter Шаһ 
the wings, slit below and emarginate above; stamens 10, in two lateral bundles of 5 
each, the sheath split above and below; filaments free in their upper part, anthers 
