DALBERGARIA. 97 
Very elosely related to D. mamnosa, but 
different texture and venation and somewhat 
the Anamite name is Cám lai. 
with the pods not umbonate and with leaflets of very 
different shape. As in the case of the preceding species, 
Рілте 80. Dalbergia bariensis Pirre.—1, Branch with leaves and fruit from Baria, 
Bienhoa, x. s.; 2, pod, laid open, showing seed ta situ, n. s., 3, seed, n. ғ. 
76. DALBERGIA DONGNAIENSIS Pierre MSS. in Herb. Pierre. 
D. purpurea? Laness. Pl. Util. Col. Franc. 289 (1886); Brenier in Bull. 
Econ. Ind. Chin. v. 404 (1902) possibly; not D, purpurea Wall. 
А tree, 50—80 feet high; young branches blackish, glabrous. eaves 6—8 in. long ; 
leaflets 9—11, narrowly oblong, acute, base rounded or shortly euneate, glabrous, even 
when young, on both surfaces, pale-green, chartaceous, 9 in. long, ‘75 in. wide; 
rachis 4—6 in. long and petiolules “2 in. long, glabrous; stipules small, ovate, deciduous. 
Flowers in axillary panicles 4 in. long, 3 in. wide; rachis and branches sparingly 
pubescent with tawny deciduous hairs; bracts small ovate, epicalycine bracteoles small, 
lanceolate; calyx narrowly campanulate, “95 in. long; lower three teeth lanceolate, the 
lowest longer than the lateral pair and nearly as long as calyx-tube; upper pair 
ovate obtuse subconnate; corolla violet, standard orbicular reflexed, almost entire, rather 
short-clawed; wings wide-oblong, long-clawed, hastate at base of blade on upper side 
as are the long-clawed keel-petals; stamens 10, usually in two lateral bundles of 5 each, 
sometimes the lateral bundles more or less united below; ovary long-stipitate, glabrous 
except the long stoutish stipe; style slender, subconical, stigma capitate; ovules usually 2. 
INpo-CuiNA: Cochin-China; Bienhoa, between Pho-qua and the river Song-cai, Pierre 
1705! 
This species has the same vernacular name, Сат lai, Anam, as D. bariensis amd D. mammora. 
The differently shaped leaflets render it certain that this is not the flowering state of D. mammosa ; it 
is not, however, so certain that we may not have in D. dongnaiensis the flowering state of D. bariensis, 
for the leaflets of the two are of somewhat similar shape; they are, however, so different in texture 
and venation that Mr. Pierre is probably right in treating these three forms, known to the people of 
Anam as Cám lai, as distinct species. 
Prate 81. Dalbergia dongnaiensis Pierre.—1, Flowering branch from Bienhoa, n.s; 
2, twig with full-grown leaf, from same locality, n. 8.; 9, bud X 4; 4, pedicel with 
epicalycine bracteoles X 4; 5, calyx, laid open х 4; 6, standard x 4; 7, n 
X 4; 8, keel-petals x 4; 9, stamens, usual condition X 4; 10, stamens, occasiona 
arrangement X 4; 11, ovary X 4; 12, ovary, laid open х 4; 13, ovule x 8. 
77. DALBERGIA DUPERREANA Pierre MSS. in Herb. Pierre. 
A tree, 80—60 feet high ; young branches blackish, glabrous. Leaves 6--10 in. seh 
leaflets 9—17, narrowly oblong, acute, base cuneate or rounded, т а "ен 
paler beneath, firmly chartaceous, 2--2:25 in. long, “65 in. wide; rachis pg . In. e 
d petiolules “2 in. long, glabrous; stipules caducous. Flowers in terminal panicles 
in. long, 3 in. wide, rachis and branches sparingly pubescent ; bracts and bracteoles 
ak а о: narrowly campanulate, "25 in. long, lower three нех — the 
lowest the longest, upper two teeth ovate subconnate ; corolla not seen; stamens 10, in 
Ann. Roy. Bor. Garp. CALCUTTA, Vor. X. 
