DALBERGARIA. 93 
IxDo-CHINA : Burma; Pegu, Kurz! Wuntho, Oliver! Bhamo, Oliver | Koni, Prozer ! 
Chattiah, Prazer! Siam; Teysmann! Bienhoa, near Song-lu, Pierre 1704! | 
This Kurz terms Ta-pouk-pen or Ta-bouk-ben; in all Burmese recent collections, however, the name 
given is Tamalan. It has а fine hard red wood used for the handles of instruments in the same way 
as the woods of D. ovata and D. latifolia are used. The specimen of D. aestivalis Pierre examined 
has no flowers or fruits; as regards leaves it agrees very well with , the present species: the 
native names are noted as Chiieu-lai Bon-dam (Moi) and Сау сіт lat (Anam). The native name 
cited by Lanessan for his D. (ағаға leads to a suspicion that it also is the same. 
Puate 75. Dalbergia Oliveri Gambie,—1, Flowering branch, pseudo-panicle, ending 
in а leafy branch, from Wuntho, л. s. ; 2, leafy branch, fully developed, from Wuntho, 
п. 8.; 9, bud, showing basal and опе epicalycine bracteole 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, ovary X 4; 10, ovary, laid open x 4; 11, ovule x 8; 12, fruiting branch, 
from Chattiah, ». 8,; 13, seed, m. s. 
11. DALBERGIA LANCEOLARIA Linn, f. Suppl. Pl 316 (1751); DO. Prodr. ii. 
417 (1825); Benth. Journ. Linn. Soc. iv. Suppl. 45 (1860); Dalz. & Gibs. 
Bomb. Flor. 78 (1861); Brandis For. Flor. 151 (1874); Bak. in Hook. f. 
Flor, Brit. Ind. ii. 285 (1876); Trim. Ceyl Flor. ii. 88 (1894); Talbot 
Bomb. List. 74 (1894); Woodr. Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc. Bomb. xi. 426 
(1897); Prain Journ. As. Soc. Beng. lxx. 2, 52 (1901); Kanjilal Flor. 
Sch. Cire. 129 (1901); Cooke Flor. Pres. Bomb. 399 (1902); Prain Bengal 
Plants i. 411 (1903). | 
D. frondosa Roxb. Hort. Beng. 53 (1814); DC. Prodr. ii. 417 (1825); Roxb, 
Flor. Ind. iii. 996 (1832); Wall. Cat. 5855 (1882); W. & A. Prodr.; 
266 partly (1834); Grah. Pl. Bomb. 55 (1839); Wight Ic. t. 266 
(1850); Voigt. Hort, Suburb. Caleutt. 241 (1845); Benth. Pl. Jungh. 
i. 256 (1851); Thw. Enum. 94 (1859); Bedd. Flor. Sylvat. t. 88 (1869). 
zeylanica Roxb. Hort. Beng. 53 (1814); Flor. Ind. iii. 228 (1832); Wall. 
Cat. 5847A (1832); Voigt Hort. Suburb. Caleutt. 241 (1845). 
arborea Heyne in Roth. Nov. Sp. 330 (1821); DC. Prodr. ii, 417 (1825), 
not of Willd. | 
hircina Ham. in Wall. Cat. 5871А (1832). 
, paniculata W. & A. Prodr. i. 265 mainly (1834); Kanjilal Flor. Sch. Cire, 
130 (1901) not of Roxb. 
S 5. 
A tree, 50—60 feet high, with rather smooth grey bark and a straight stem, 
9—8 fect in. diam. at 5 feet from the ground; young shoots spreading, sub-bifarious, 
rusty-puberulous or glabrous, Leaves 5—7 in. long; leaflets 7 -u , less often 13 
15, ovate-oblong, rarely suborbieular, obtuse ог retuse, ; 1:25—1 75, rarely on 
young shoots 2*5 in. long, *65—*8 in. wide, chartaceous, finely reticulately veined, when 
young usually densely finely rusty-pubescent, when mature glabrous or sparingly finely 
adpressed-pubescent on both surfaces or only beneath, distal leaflet hardly exceeding 
the others; rachis, 3'5—5:'5 in, long and petiolules *15 in. long at first pubescent, 
stipules subfalcate-lanceolate, on young shoots sometimes *O—75 in. 
Flowers in lax panicles, terminal and in the axils of young leaves on 
rarely 
soon glabrous; 
long deciduous. 
