MISCOLOBIUM. 77 
Ікро-СнтчА:. Река; Kurz 1784! 2607 partly! Pak-choung, Brandis! Shan Plateau ; 
Madoe, Abdul Khalil! near Fort Stedman, Abdul Hug! Taping Valley; near Momien, 
J. Anderson! Hukung Valley; Grifith 1809! Chindwin Valley; Katiah Hills, Prazer! 
Lower Chindwin, Smythies ! 
not mach more than half the size; the calyx-teeth too are all obtuse, and the basal bracteoles are much 
smaller: the fruits of the two are not distinguishable. Kurz gives the name Madama both for this 
and for D. ovata; for this Sir D. Brandis quotes the name Madama bin; Mr. Smythies, however, states 
that the name it bears in the Northern Burmese Forest Circle is Padouk po. Mr. Baker has treated this 
treo as only a variety of D. ovata; Mr. Kurz has, however, as the writer believes, rightly considered it a 
distinct species. The name used by Kurz is D. glauca, and he has employed that name under the 
impression that Wallich's D. glauca is this species. Ав a matter of fact, however, Wallich's D. glauca (Cat. 
n. 5862 from Moulmein) is identical with Wallich's own n. 5854 (from Martaban) which is the type of 
D. солға Grah. ; Mr. Baker’s varietal name has therefore been adopted in a specific sense. 
` PLATE 58. Dalbergia obtusifolia Prain.—1, Branch with leaf апа flowers, from tho 
Shan Plateau, n. s.; 2, calyx with bracteoles x 4; 3, calyx, laid open x 4; 4, standard 
Х 4; 5, wings х 4; 6, keel-petals x 4; 7, stamens x 4 ; 8, ovary X 4; 9, ovary, laid 
open X 4; 10, ovule x 8; 11, fruiting spray, n. s.; 12, pod, opened, showing seed in 
siiu, п,8,; 19, seed, m. s. i 
94. DALBERGIA GLOMERIFLORA Kurz Journ. Аз. Soc. Beng. xlii, 2, 70 (1873); Bak. 
in Hook, f. Flor. Brit, Ind. ii. 236 (1876); Kurz For. Flor, Burm. i. 845 
(1877); Prain Journ. As. Soc. Beng. lxx. 2, 50. 
A tree, 30—40 feet high; young shoots densely tawny-tomentose. Leaves when 
young very densely tawny-tomentose; leaflets 7—9, ovate or obovate, acute, base 
rounded or cuneate, coriaceous, bright-green above, rather paler beneath, glabrous when 
old above, sparingly pubescent beneath, 2—2-5 in. long, 1:25--2 in. wide; petiolules 
short pubescent, stipules large, ovate-obtuse, herbaceous, glabrous, Flowers small, very 
shortly pedicelled or sessile, densely crowded in small congestéd panicles at the ends 
of young villous shoots in the axils of fallen leaves; calyz campanulate, partly enclosed 
in two deciduous herbaceous epicalycine bracteo!es glabrous except their margins, опе. 
third as long as calyx; teeth subequal subacute except the lowest, which is acute longer 
and narrower than the rest, all shorter than the tube; corolla white, petals rather long- 
clawed: except the oblong: shortly clawed slightly emarginate standard ; stamens 10, in 
one bundle, the sheath split along the upper side, but the vexillary солар mm 
almost free from the rest, and partially divided along the lower side, the fi ments 8 
free in their upper third and alternately shorter and gel “чт крт екенім 
glabrous except the stipe; style slender; ovules usually 4—5, occa y 
Ixpo-Onia : Burma; Prome, Kure 2611! 
This species is only known from a single gathering by Kurz in the pen 27-26. е” dd 
It has been.stated by its author to have the stamens united in two von = 55 ets 
examination of many flowers shows, however, that ae is e -r A mé с i bun 
М . . т 18, é i 
t with by the writer in any instance, | e charac 067 of 1 
але Рр опе іп = species, and except for this character, which is not vnde y € ~ десі 
is nothing to suggest its affinity with any other species of the Dalbergaria n, y 
