PODIOPETALUM 
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rarely. 1--1%5 in. wide, rather dull-green above, paler beneath; rachis 6—9 in. lon 
puberulous ; petiolules "2 in, long, pubescent; stipules caducous. Howes shortly edicolled, 
іп cymose terminal panicles extending into axils of upper leaves, with deem 
peduncle and branches, 6 in. long, 3 in. wide; calyz campanulate ipid ubescent 
externally, with 2 ovate, deciduous, membranous basal bracts, 5-toothed fee: with 
ciliate margins, obtuse, the two upper subconnate, the lowest contsidetably "бр than 
the lateral end as long as the tube; corolla white; petals all distinctly clawed pee 
with oblong emarginate limb; stamens 9, connate in a sheath split along eser side 
filaments free in their upper third, alternately shorter and longer; ovary кеда ^ 
slightly puberulous along one suture and on the rather long Mig, Style short, stigma 
small, capitate; ovules 2—8. Pod glabrous, indehiscent, distinetly stipitate еы от 
ovate-lanceolate, acute or obtuse, distinctly reticulated and somewhat өзді opposite 
the solitary seed, 2--25 in. long, ‘8—1 in. wide; seed much compressed, orbicular- 
reniform, “б in. long, “3 in. wide, ‘15 in. thick; testa brown, smooth, not shining. 
S. CHINA: Yunnan; near Tapintze and at Yen-tzehay, Delavay 510! 654! 20501 
Meng-tze, Henry 10205! Szemao Mts., 5000 ft., Henry 11898! 
Very nearly related to D. foliacea, of which it exhibits the habit, but with larger flowers, more 
numerous and smaller leaflets, and smaller pods. 
Pirate 99, Dalbergia yunnanensis Franch.—1, Flowering branch from Yunnan, 
collected by Delavay, n. s.; 2, portion of branch with hooked branchlet, n, s. ; 3, bracteoles 
x 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, ovaries, one entire, one laid open X 4; 10, ovule, much 
enlarged; 11, fruiting spray, from a Yunnan specimen, n.s.; 12, fruit, laid open, 
showing seed in situ, n. s.; 13, seed, m.s. | 
26. Darsrmora Сошжит Prain Journ. As. Soe. Beng. lxvi. 2, 445 (1897) in part, 
as to sp. Collett. only; lxx. 2, 445 (1901). 
Dalbergia sp. Coll, & Hemsl. Journ. Linn. Soc. xxviii. 50 (1891). 
A scandent shrub. Leaves 6 іп, long; leaflets 13—15, narrowly elliptic, obtuse or 
subacute, membranous, dark-green, sparsely grey-pubescent above, rather densely 
pubescent, especially on the midrib beneath, 1:25 in, long, "45 in, wide; rachis 4°25 іп. 
long, grey-pubescent as are the pedicels, "15 in, long; stipules caducous, membranous. 
Flowers in dense corymbose terminal panicles extending into the axils of the upper- 
most leaves, 4 in. long, 2 in. wide, peduncles and branches grey-pubescent; bracts 
ovate, bracteoles 2, large, ovate, membranous, caducous, embracing the lower half of the 
calyx-tube, grey-pubescent; calyx сашрапшаќе, ‘1 in, long, upper teeth subconnate and 
lateral obtuse shorter than tube, lowest lanceolate nearly as long as tube; corolla 
white, “2 long, petals short-clawed, standard oblong, slightly emarginate, nof reflexed ; 
stamens 9, in one sheath split along upper side; filaments free in their upper third, 
alternately shorter and longer; ovary very shortly stipitate, glabrous except on stipe and 
along lower suture, style short stout; ovules 9, Fruit not seen. 
Burma: Shan Hills; at Kawlo, 5,000 ft., Collett 591! Ywangin, 
er in 1897 do not belong here, but are 
whereas this is noted by Collett on his 
4,000 ft., Collett 7931 
‘The Lwekaw specimens associated with this by the writ 
the same as Dalbergia Hemskeyi, which is 8 considerable tree, 
