60 AMERIMNON. 
РглтЕ 35 A, Dalbergia Hullettii Prain—1, Portion of ' flowering branch, n. s.; 
2, young flower X 4; 3, pedicel with bracteoles x 4; 4, calyx, laid open x 4; 
5, standard x 4; 6, 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 4. 
32, DALBERGIA HaviLANDI Prain Journ. As. Soc. Beng. lxx, 2, 45 (1901). 
A small tree, with blackish, rugose, rusty-puberulous, thickish branchlets. Leaves 8—4 
in. long; leaflets 1—3; when З the lateral ones subopposite, ovate obtuse or subacute, base 
truncate; pubescent, especially on the nerves aboye, densely velvety beneath, firmly coria- 
ceous, 2—3 in. long, I— 1:5 in. wide; rachis *5—-1 in. long, densely velvety; petiolules | 
velvety, ‘15 in. long; stipules ovate, acute, ‘3 in. long, densely velvety. Flowers in short 
clustered racemes, *ó—1 in, long, rising among tufts of triangular rusty-velvety bracts 
in axils of fallen leaves, lowest pedicels longest, slender, “2 in. long, tawny-pubescent 
as are the peduncles; bracteoles at bass of pedicels ovate-lanceolate, persistent, “05 in. 
long;  braeteoles below calyx small, subulate, deciduous; сауа campanulate, tawny- 
tomentose, "15 in. long; teeth acute, half as long as tube; corolla white, petals long- 
clawed, standard orbicular, reflexed; stamens 9, in one sheath split along upper side or 
eceasionally (fide Haviland in filed-note), also along lower side with then two bundles of 
5 and 4 respectively; ovary densely pubescent with long pubescent stipe; ovules 2, 
Maraya: Borneo, near Kuching, Haviland 2894! 2895! 
Prare 85 В. Dalbergia Havilandi Prain—12, Leafy twig, m. s.; 18, flowering 
twig, п. s.; 14, young flower X 4; 15, pedicel with bracteoles x 4; 16, calyx, laid 
open X 4; 17, stamens X 4; 18, wings X 4; 19, keel-petals x 4; 20, ovary 
X 4; 21, ovary, laid open x 4; 22, ovule x 10, 
33. DALBERGIA rostrata Grah. in Wall. Cat. 5807 (1832); Prain Journ, As. Soc. 
Beng. lxx. 2, 45 (1901). 
D. Sissoo Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat, i, 193 (1855), not of Roxb, 
D. pseudo-sissoo Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. i. 198 (1855); Prain Journ. As, бос, 
Beng. lxvi. 2, 118 (1827). 
D. diversifolia Bl. ex Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. i, 1, 198 (1855). 
D. Championii ТА». Enum, Pl, Zeylan. 91 (1859); Benth. Journ. Linn. Soc. iv. 
Suppl. 39 (1800); Bak. їп Hook. f, Flor, Brit. Ind, ii. 931 (1876); 
| Trim, Ceyl Flor. ii. 88 (1894). = 
D, nitida Zipp. ех Prain Journ. As. Soc, Beng, lxx, 2, 46 (1901). 
LEndespermum diversifolium Bl. ex Miq. Flor, Ind. Bat. i. 9, 128 (1855). 
E. zeylanicum Champ. ex Thw. Enum. Pl. Zeylan, 94 (1859), 
А shrubby climber, 15—95 feet long, with twining glabrous branches; occasionally 
егесі, 15—20 feet high. Leaves glabrous, inedium-green, 6 in. long; leaflets firm, usually 
. 8—4, occasionally 5, rarely 2 or even solitary, oblong, slightly narrowed from beyond 
the middle to the cuneate or rounded base, widely rounded and abruptly cuspidate 
at apex, 2—4 in. long, 1—2 in. wide, the terminal usually distinctly the largest; 
rachis 2—3 in. long, petiolules 25 іп, long, both glabrous; ‘stipules caducous. Flowers 
in lax axillary panicles with subcorymbose branches, 25—35 in. long and nearly as 
wide; the peduncles and branches finely grey-downy; pedicels *15 in. long, with small 
