44 SISSOA. 
Amerimnum horridum Dennst. Schl. Hort, Malab, 34 (1818). 
Ana-mullu Rheede Hort. Malabar, viii. t. 40 (1088). 
A large climber, with sometimes thickened hooked branches, or casually erect and 
straggling; stems beset with strong spines ; young branches sub-bifarious, pubescent. 
Leaves 29:5— 9:5 in, long; leaflets 11—15,  elliptic-oblong, apex obtuse, truncate 
or emarginate, base wide-cuneate or rounded, pale-green, pubescent above, densely 
pubescent beneath, but ultimately becoming glabrous above and occasionally only 
sparsely adpressed-pubescent beneath, :25—'4 in. long, "2--2 in. wide; rachis о 
іп. long, densely pubescent as are the short petiolules. Flowers minute, secund, in 
small axillary panicles, 1:5—3 in. long, :75—1 іп. wide; peduncles, branches and 
pedicels pubescent; bracteoles persistent, basal ovate-acute, epicalycine ovate-obtuse 
embracing lower third of calyx-tube; calyx campanulate, pubescent; teeth short, obtuse 
except the lowest longest; corolla white, claws of petals short, standard obovate, 
emarginate; s/amens 9, іп one sheath split along upper side; ovary densely pubescent, 
stipitate; ovules 2—4, Pod thin, bright-green, membranous, usually  l-seeded, occa- 
sionally 2—3-, rarely 4-secded, 1:5—4 in. long, ‘75—1 in. (occasionally 1:25 in.) wide, 
persistently velvety-pubescent, slightly reticulated opposite the seeds; seed reniform, 
compressed, “4 in. long, “25 in. wide, 
var. typica: leaflets persistently pubescent beneath, rarely quite glabrous above. 
ІхотА: Malabaria; Conean, Stocks! Kuntz?! Canara, Hohenacker! Talbot! Mysore, 
Heyne! Wight! Travancore, Rheede (Іс.)! Lawson! 
var. glabrescens: leaflets glabrescent to glabrous beneath, quite glabrous above. 
Ispra: Malabaria; Travancore, Lawson! Bourdillon! Coromandelia; Carnatic, @. 
Thomson! Wight! 
This species is very nearly related to D. phyllanthoides from Malaya, and only differs in having 
a velvety-pubeseent pod, that of D. phyllanthoides being quite glabrous. The two forms here 
separated as varieties hardly deserve varietal rank. Of Indian, as opposed to Malayan, species the 
nearest to this one is D. coromandeitana, which might be looked on as an extreme form were it not 
that its pods are quite glabrous, 
Рілте 18, Dalbergia multiflora Heyn3.—1, Flowering branch from Travancore, n. $.; 
2, bud х 45 9, calyx, laid open х4; 4, standard x 4; 5, wings X 4; 6, keel. 
petals X 4; 7, stamens X 4; 8, ovary X 4; 9, ovary, laid open X 4; 10, ovule 
X 10; 11, flowering twig, from Canara, s. 5.; 12, single pod of the broad type, n. 5.; 
13, seed, m. s. 
16. DALBERGIA PHYLLANTHOIDES Dl. ex Miq. Flor. Ind. Dat, i, 1, 134 (1855); Prain 
Journ, Ав. Soc. Beng. lxx. 2, 60 (1901). 
Р. sennoides Bl. ex Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. i. 1, 134 (1855). 
D. frondosa var. B. Mig. Flor, Ind. Bat. i. 1, 184 (1855), not of Roxb. 
D. Junghuhnii Benth. Journ. Linn. Soc. iv. Suppl. 33 partly (1860); Bak. in 
Hook, f. Flor, Brit, Ind, ii, 233 partly (1876), not of Benth. Р], Jungh. 
D. polyphylla Benth, Journ. Linn. Soc. iv. Suppl. 34 partly (1860) not of 
Pl. Jungh. 
D. subsympathetica Prain Journ, As. Soc. Bong. lxvi. 2, 116 (1897). 
