96 AMERIMNON. 
free in their upper third; ovary with long pilose stipe, but itself glabrous except 
along one suture; style very slender, stigma minute; ovule usually solitary. Pod 
thinly coriaceous, glabrous, shortly stipitate, 2-25 in. long, ‘75 in, wide, narrowed 
to the base, somewhat rounded at apex, veined opposite the solitary seed; seed 
reniform, compressed, °45 in. long, “25 in. wide. 
Іхро-СнічА: Manipur; Meitaphum, 5,000 ft. Watt! Mayung, 3,500 ft, Clarke! 
PLATE 78. Dalbergia Wattii Clarke.—1, Flowering branch from Meitaphum, Manipur, 
п. s.; 2, pedicel with epicalycine bracteoles 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; 8, ovary х 4; 9, ovary, laid 
open X 4; 10, ovule x 6; 11, twig in fruit, from Mayung, Manipur, n. s.; 12, 
pod, opened to show seed ¿n situ, n. 8.; 18, seed, m. s. 
71. DALBERGIA MAMMOSA Pierre MSS. in Herb, Pierre. 
А tree, 60 feet high; young branches blackish, glabrous. Leaves 6—8 in. long; 
leaflets 11—15, narrow-oblong, acute, base cuneate, quite glabrous on both sides, pale- 
green above, glaucescent beneath, rather thinly chartaceous, 1:5--1:75 in. long, ‘5 in. 
wide; rachis 5—6 іп, long and petiolules “15 in. long glabrous. Flowers in axillary 
panicles 3 in. long, 2 in. wide; rachis and panicle branches very sparingly pubescent; 
bracts and bracteoles not seen; calyx narrowly campanulate; corolla and stamens not 
seen. Pod wide-ligulate, firmly coriaceous, glabrous, strongly reticulated except opposite 
the seeds, narrowed to the base, more or less rounded at the apex, 4—6 in. long, "8 
in. wide, considerably suberously thickened and umbonate opposite the solitary, rarely 
2 seeds; seed reniform, compressed, “95 in. long, :25 in. wide, “07 in. thick. 
Ixpo-CurNA: Cochin-China; Baria, on Mt. Chóben, Pierre 1711 bis! 
This tree, though not yet completely represented, since flowers are unknown, is undoubtedly а member 
of the group Canae in the section Dalbergaria, The leaves alone are sufficiently unlike those of the other 
allied species to warrant its recognition as distinct; the peculiarly umbonate suberous thickenings of the 
pod opposite the seeds supply a character that distinguishes it from every other known species of the genus. 
This species is very nearly related to the next species and bears the same Anamite name, Cam lai. 
Prate 79. Dalbergia mammosa Pizrre.—1, Fruiting branch from Mt. Chóben in 
Daria, п. ғ.; 2, pod, opened, showing seed іп situ, m. s.; 3, seed, m.s. 
75. DALBERGIA BARIENSIs Pierre MSS. іп Herb. Pierre, 
A tree, 50--70 feet high; young branches brown, glabrous. Leaves 7—9 in, long ; 
leaflets 13—15, ovate-oblong, abruptly narrowed to a retuse tip, medium-green shove: 
pale-green beneath, firmly chartaceous, quite glabrous on both surfaces, 1:5—1:75 in. lea 
"75 in. wide; rachis 5—7 in. long and petiolules °2 in. long, glabrous; stipules not б 
Flowers in short axillary panicles 1:5 in. long; calyx narrowly campanulate; corolla not 
seen; s/amens not seen. Pod wide-ligulate, firmly coriaceous, glabrous, faintly reticulated 
near the narrowly cuneate base, elsewhere smooth, 5 in. long, 1 in. wide, considerably 
thickened and suberous, but not umbona'e, opposite the seeds; seed solitary, rarely two, 
reniform, compressed. | 
Inpo-Cuina: Cochin-China; Bienhoa, Baria on Mt, Dinh, Pierre 187! near Chóben 
Pierre 1711! , 
