59 SISSOA. 
4, epicalycine bracteoles x 4; 5, standard X 4; 6, wings x 4; 7, keel-petals x 4; 
8, stamens x 4; 9, ovary, X 4; 10, ovary, laid open x 4; 11, ovule x 10; 
12, fruiting branch, from Hupeh, ».5.; 13, pod, s. s.; 14, seed, m. s. 
24. DaLBERGIA CONFERTIFLORA Benth. Pl. Jungh. i. 255 (1851); Journ. Linn, Soc. 
iv. Suppl. 41 (1860); Bak. in Hook. f. Flor. Brit. Ind. ii. 233 (1876); 
Prain Journ, As. Soc. Beng. lxvi. 2, 114 (1897); lxx. 2, 56 (1901); Bengal 
Plants i. 411 (1903). 
D. paniculata Wall. Cat. 5848 partly (1832), not of Roxb, 
D. rubiginosa Kurz Journ. As. Soc, Beng. xlv. 2, 281 (1876); For. Flor. Burm. 
i. 347 (1877), not of Roxb. | 
D. Thomsoni Kurz For. Flor. Burm. i. 549 (1877), not of Benth. 
A large climber, with lenticelled branches; branchlets sparsely puberulous, soon 
glabrescent, Leaves 4—6 in. long; leaflets 11—15, oblong, obtuse or retuse, base 
subeuneate, green and giabrous above, paler and sparsely puberulous beneath, firmly 
chartaceous, l—1:5 in. long, ‘5—°75 in. wide, the terminal rather the largest; rachis 
3—4 in, long and petiolules glabrous. Flowers small, in ample terminal panicles extend- 
ing into the axils of the uppermost leaves, 3—5 in. long, the panicle branches ending in 
corymbosely or subeapitately crowded cymes; peduncles, branches and pedicels rather 
densely rusty-pubescent; bracteoles ovate, densely pubescent, the basal deciduous, the 
epicalycine pair embracing lower fifth of calyx-tube ; calyz narrowly campanulate, rusty- 
pubescent; teeth short obtuse except the lowest longer acute; corolla white, petals rather 
short-clawed, standard orbicular-oblong, emarginate; stamens 9, in one sheath split along 
upper side; cvary stipitate, pubescent along the sutures, elsewhere glabrous; style short; 
ovules 8—4. Рой indehiscent, thinly coriaceous, narrowly oblong, quite glabrous, apex 
subacute, base rounded, shortly stipitate, faintly veined opposite the 1—2, rarely 3 seeds, 
2—3 in. long; '75—1 in. wide; sed renifora, compressed, “35 in. long, “25 in. wide, - 
HIMALAYA ; Dephla Hills; Lister! Ixpo-CHINA: Assam; Khasia Hills, Simons Silhet, 
Gomez $ de Sia! Chittagong; Kasalong, Lister! Clarke! Thandacheri, Badal Khan! 
Burma; Pegu, Kurz! Andamans; 8. Andaman, Man! Нато! 
Prate 28. Dalbergia confertiflora Benth, —1, Flowering branch, from Chittagong, n. s. ; 
2, bud X 4; 8, pedicel and bracteoles х 4; 4, calyx, laid open x 4; 5, standard x 4; 
6, wings X 4; 7, keel-petals X 4; 8, stamens x 4; 9, ovary X 4; : 
X 4; 11, ovule X 12; 12, twig, in fruit, from the Andamans, n. s. ; 
showing seed in situ, n.s.; 14, seed, m.s, 
10, ovary, opened 
18, pod, opened, 
95. DALBERGIA YUNNANENSIS Franch. РІ, Delavay. 187 (1890); Prain Journ. As. 
Soc. Beng. Ixx. 2, 43 (1901). ` LN "s 
A large climber, or a large shrub or smull tree with subsarmentose trunk with 
numerous spreading branches, some of which are casually hooked. 
long; leaflets usually 15, occasionally 18, often 17—19, rarely more, elliptic with rounded 
base and obtuse, occasionally emarginate apex, finely pubescent with adpressed hairs 
on both surfaces, more densely on the midrib beneath, the distal not exceeding the 
others, the lowest rather smaller than the rest, 1—2 in., rarely 3 in, long, “5--8 in, 
Геагев 8--19 іп. 
