62 AMERIMNON. 
This species is very closely related to D. Henryana from Yunnan; it differs in having a 
perfectly glabrous ovary and ultimately glabrous leaf-rachis and leaflets which latter are distinctly glauces- 
ent beneath. It is also nearly related to 2. Benthami from Hongkong. 
Plate 37. Dalbergia Kingiana Prain.—1, Flowering branch from the Kachin Hills, 
п.8.; 2, bud x 4; 3, calyx, laid open x 4; 4, standard x 4; 5, wings X 4; 6, 
keel-petals X 4; 7, stamens X 4; 5, ovary X4; 9, ovary, laid open x 4; 10, ovule 
х 10. 
85, Darsercia Henryana Prain Journ, As. Soc. Beng, lxx. 2, 46 (1901). 
A large woody climber, with closely rusty-pubescent young branches. Leaves 4:5—5 
in. long; leaflets 4—5, ovate-acute, base cuneate or rounded, coriaceous, glabrous above, 
softly, rather densely pubescent beneath; the terminal leaflet rather the largest, 175—8 in. 
long, 1—1:5 in. wide; rachis 2—2-5 іп. long and petio'ules “2 in. long, persistently rusty- 
puberulous, Flowers in short axillary panicles, 2:5—3 in, long, 2 in, wide; peduncles 
branches and pedicels rusty-tomentose; pedicels *12 in. long with ovate, obtuse, deciduous 
basal and epicalycine bracteoles, the latter embracing the lower part of calyx tube; calyx 
campanulate, externally rusty-tomentose; teeth triangular, the lowest rather longest, the 
rest subequal, the two upper subconnate; corolla white, petals all long-clawed, standard 
orbicular, faintly notched, reflexed ; stamens 9, united in a sheath split along upper side; 
filaments free іп their upper fourth and alternately shorter and longer; ovary long- 
stipitate, pubescent as is the stipe; style subulate, stigma minute; ovules usually 2. 
Curva: Yunnan, at Mengtze, 5,000 feet, Henry 11,948! 
Except in the longer lowest calyx-lobe and the pubescent ovary, this does not differ from 
D. Kingiana as regard flowers. The foliage, however, differs considerably, and it is not yet safe to 
suggest that the two are conspecific, 
Pare 38. Dalbergia Henryana Prain.—1, Flowering branch, from Mentgze, Yunnan, 
n.s.; 2, bud x 4; 8, pedicel with epicalycine bracteoles x 4; 4, calyx, laid open 
X 4; 5, standard X 4; 6, wings X 4; 7, keelpetals x 4; 8, stamens x 4; 9, 
ovary X 4; 10, ovary, laid open X 4; 11, ovie x 8. E 
36. DALBERGIA Вкхтнамі Prain Journ. As. Soc. Beng. lxvii. 2, 289 (1898); lxx. 2 
46 (1901). | | 
D. rubiginosa Benth. Journ. Linn. Soc. iv. Suppl. 43 in part (1860); Flor, 
Hongkong 93 (1861); Forbes & Hemsl. Journ. Linn. Soc. xxiii. 198 
(1887), not of Roxb, | 
A woody climber, or sometimes a shrub, with very long black glabrous branches. 
Leaves 4—6 іп. long; leaflets 5—7, ovate, narrowed to the petiolue and to the 
obtuse, slightly retuse tip; coriaceous, glabrous above, minutely adpressed-puberulous 
beneath; the distal the largest, 1:25—2-5 in. long, °75—1:5 in. wide ; rachis 2— 2:25 in. 
long and petiolules, -2 in. long, finely adpressed-puberulous. Flowers in short axillary 
racemes or panicles, l'5 in. long, 1 in. wide, peduncles and distinct slender pedicels, •1 
in. long, rusty-tomentose, basal bracteoles oblong, deciduovs, epicalycine bracteoles short, 
lanceolate, obtuse, persisting; calyx campanulate, externally rusty-tomentose; teeth all 
sub-equal triangular obtuset ; coro’la white, petals all long-clawed; standard orbicular, 
emarginate, reflexed ; stamens 9, in a sheath split along upper side, filaments free in their 
