ENDESPERMUM. 71 
glabrcus, long-stipitate ; style subulate, stigma minute; ovules 1—9, Pod indchiscent, 
coriaceous, distinctly stipitate, ligulate, rounded at both ends, 2 in. long, “5 in. wice, 
usually 1-seeded, reddish-brown ; seed narrow-oblong, “5 in, long, “15 in, wide, hardly 
reniform. 
PHILIPPINES: Luzon; Cuming 1164! Vidal 2589! Loher 22321 2240! Angat; Llanos. 
Vidal gives the name in Luzon as Рауан. llanos says that the pod of his D. volubilis is linear; 
D. polyphylla is the only Philippine Dalbergia so far known to the pods of which this epithet could 
be applied; the identification suggested is, however, merely tentative and the recognition of Llanos' 
plant must be left to botanists in the Philippines, 
Рглте 49. Dalbergia polyphylla Benth—t1, Portion of flowering branch, from Luzon 
(Cuming 1164 in Herb. Berol) m. s.; 9, ‘portion of flowering branch, from Luzon 
(Loher) n. s.; 8, pedicel with epicalycine bracteoles x 4; 4, calyx, laid open x 4; 
9, standard. x 4; 0, wings x 4; 7, keel-petals х 4; 8, stamens x 4; 9, ovary X 4; 
10, ovary, laid open X 4; 11, ovule x 10; 12, pod, from Luzon (Loher), n.5.; 13 pod, 
laid open, showing seed in situ, n, 8,; 14, seed, m, з, 
47. DALBERGIA Jamern Buerck ex Prain Journ, As. Soc, Beng. lxx. 2, 47 (1901). 
A large shrubby climber, with glabrous branches. Leaves 4—6 in. long; leaflets 15—93, 
ovate-oblong, base faintly obliquely euneate, spex rounded or slightly emarginate, charta- 
ceous, green above, slightly glaucescent beneath, finely sparsely adpressed-pubescent on both 
surfaces, ‘75—1°5 in. long, *8—'6 in, wide; rachis 3—5 in. long, and petiolules ‘15 in. 
long, glabrous. Flowers in congested axillary panicles 1:25 in, long, 1 in. wide; peduncles, 
branches, and pedicels 71 in. long, puberulous; bracteoles ovate, obtuse, puberulous; calyz 
campanulate, glabrescent; teeth small, triangular, obtuse or subacute ; corolla white, petals 
all long-clawed, standard orbicular, emarginate, reflexed; s/amers 10, in one sheath split 
along upper side; ovary glabrous, long-stipitate ; style subulate, stigma minute; ovules 
1—2. Рой indehiscent, narrow-oblong, rather firmly coriaceous, distinctly stipitate, 
1:5--2:5 in, long, "5 in. wide; seed reniform, narrow, solitary or often 2, 
ParuasiA: Key Archipelago, Warburg 20312! айт! 
Рглте 50. Dalbergia Jaherii Buerck.—1, Flowering branch from Key archipelago, 
п.8.; 2, bud x 4; 3, pedicel with epicalycine bracteoles x 4; 4, calyx, laid open x 4; 
5, standard x 4; 6, wings х 4; 7, keel-petals x 4; 8, stamens x € V ovary x 4; 
10, ovary, laid open X 4; 11, ovule x 6; 12, fruiting twig, from Key archipelago, 
л. 8, 
48. DALBERGIA BURMANICA Prain Journ. As, Soc, Deng. lxvi, 2, 448 (1897); lxx. 
2, 47 (1901). 
A tree 90—95 feet high, with wide-spreading branches, or а climber; branchlets 
puberulous. Leaves 5—7 іп. long; leaflets 9—13, when young narrowly ovate-acute, 
when full-grown oblong, obtuse or retuse, slightly unequal at the base, doma ә 
long, “6-8 in. wide; dark-green, at first closely pubescent on both surfaces, em y 
quite glabrous above and very sparingly pubescent beneath ; stipules small, жери ate, 
very caducous; rachis 4—5 in, long and petiolules 1 ш, long, glabrous. eges in 
dense lateral panicles with corymbose branches, appearing shortly before the leaves, 
