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leaflets 7—9, the lateral subopposite, when mature dark-green glabrous above, sparsely 
pubescent beneath, when young densely tawny-pubescent on both sides, rigidly coriaceous, 
elliptie-acuminate, base rounded, 4—6 in. long, 9 in, wide; rachis 8 in. long, and 
petiolules *3 in. long, at first densely pubescent at length glabrescent. Flowers in axillary 
panicles 4—6 in. long, 3—4 in, wide; peduncles, branches and pedicels densely rusty- 
puberulous; bracts ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate, pubescent, deciduous; calyx campanulate, 
teeth ovate-lanceolate, obtuse except the lanceolate lowest; corolla dark-blue, petals all 
long-clawed, standard orbicular, emurginate ; stamens 10, usually in one sheath slit along 
upper side, only occasionally in two lateral bundles of 5 each, the lower side also being 
slit; ovary long-stipitate, pubescent especially on the stipe; style long slender, stigma 
small capitate; ovwles 2—4. Pod indehiscent, finely persistently pubescent, not mamillate, 
mesocarp thick, corky, endocarp firm, usually 1-seeded sometimes 2-seeded, rigid, falcate 
or subfalcate, 1:5—2-5 in. long, ‘9 in. wide, “4 in. thick, with grey lines alongside 
the sutures when ripe, seed reniform, compressed, "7 in. long, “4 in. wide, 
Maraya: Perak; Goping, Kunstler! Kinta, Kunstler! 
Ртате 90. Dalbergia Kunstleri Prain, 1, Flowering twig, from Kinta river, Perak, 
n. $,; 2, bud x 4; 3, pedicel with bracteoles X 4; 4, calyx, laid open x 4; 5, standard 
x 4; 6, wings X 4; 7, keel-petals x 4; 8, stamens, usual arrangement X 4; 9, stamens, 
occasional arrangement X 4; 10, fruiting branch from Goping, Perak, л. s.; 11, pod 
opened, showing seed im silu, m. в.; 12, cross section of pod, showing thickened 
mesocarp, 2. 8.; 13, seed, m. s. 
86. DALBERGIA RENIFORMIS Roxb. Hort. Beng. 53 (1814); Flor. Ind. iii, 226 
(1832); Wight Ie. t. 261 (1840); Bak. in Hook. f. Flor, Brit. Ind, ii 
238 (1876); Prain Journ. Аз. Soc. Beng. lxx. 2, 64, 
D. stipulata Wall, Cat. 5868 partly (1832). Tor 
D. fiexuosa Grah, in Wall. Cat, 5875 (1832); Benth. Pl. Jungh. i. 256 
(1851); Journ. Linn. Soc. iv. Suppl. 48 (1860). 
Drepanocarpus reniformis Kurz For. Flor. Burm, iv. 336 (1877). 
A spreading bushy tree, 30—40 feet high; young branches rusty- or tawny-pubes- 
cent but soon glabrescent, with rusty-pubescent scaly bract at their bases. Leaves 7—12 
in. long; leaflets 7—11, ovate ог ovate-oblong, apex abruptly obtusely or venne 
acuminate, base cuneate or rounded, when young very sparingly and fagacious y 
pilose, when mature quite glabrous, often subopposite, firmly chartaceous, ы с 
long, 1—2 іп. wide; rachis 5—8 іп. long, at first puberulous soon өтеміне petio = ез 
“25 іп. long, persistently puberulous or pubescent ; stipules anes. v rus | y- 
pubescent, deciduous. Flowers in lateral panicles, 4 їп, long, 2 > wide, € ; e Hey 
branches; peduncles, branches and pedicels pubescent ; a es ‘ta " eci үзе - 
calyx campanulate, rusty-pubescent, teeth ovate-obtuse except the ra = кы 
lowest; corolla white, petals all long-clawed, standard келері rp dm E gene 
10. in two lateral bundles of 5 each; ovary pubescent especially on i E: та * қ g 
ipe; tyle long slender, stigma small capitate; ovules 2—3. Pod indehiscent, when 
Pb: sd closely pubescent but soon glabrescent, when mature uniformly lenticular- 
Sas often rather irregular, mesocarp thick corky, endocarp firm, usually 1-seeded, 
Axx. Roy. Bor. Garp. Олісстта, Vor, X. 
