LEGUMIXI IS.T:. 201 



Vigna pilosa BAKER ; HENRY List PI. Formos. p. 36 ; MATSUM. et 

 HAY ATA Enum. PL Forraos. p. 112. 



The species is not yet represented in our Herbarium. 



Vigna reflexo-pilosa HAY ATA Materials for a Flora of Formosa p. 82. 

 Branches striate, terete, hispid, liairs yellowish, re flexed. Leaves tri- 

 folioLite, long pstiolate broadly triangular in outline, terminal leaflet 

 rhomboid-ovate, 8J cm. long, 5 cm. broad, abruptly acute at the apex, 

 roundly acute at the base, margin repandately entire or entire, costa and 

 veins slightly elevate on both sides, pallid beneath, liispid on both sides, 

 triuerved at the base, patiolules 3 mm. long, stipules lanceolate, coriaceous, re- 

 fiexed, 2-4 mm. long, rhachis 2 cm. long, lateral leaflets a little Larger than the 

 terminal one, obliquely ovate, broader on the lower side, truncately rounded 

 at the base, petioles 7 cm. long, reflexo-pilose, stipules oblong, 1 cm. long 

 including amicles, 3 mm. biuv.l, many-nerved, acute, ciliately pilose on the 

 margine and surfaces, peltately auriculate at the base, (amicles 3 mm. 

 long, rounded at the extremity). Racemes axillary, 3 cm. long, long pe- 

 dunculate, peduncles 13 cni. long, reflexly pilose, pedicels 1 cm. long, 

 bracts nearly equal as the stipule, 2 bracteolate at the apex of the pedicels, 

 bracteoles lanceolate, 4| mm. long, acuminate, carinate at the middle, shortly 

 pubescent outside, glabrous inside. Calyx broadly campauulate, 3 mm. long, 

 shortly 2-lobate, denticulately ciliolate on the margin, upper-lobe broadest 

 emargiuate, lower-lol>e 3-lobulate, lobules triangular, acute. Pods linear, 

 scabrous. 



HAB. Kagi: Kishiri, (1767). 



Near Vigna Catia.ng, differs from it by much more hairy leaves and 

 stems. There is, at Kew, a specimen unnamed which is exactly the same 

 as the present plant. 



Vigna sinensis HASSK. ; WALK Ann. IV. p. 5'32 ; FORBES et HEM>L. 

 Ind. Fl. Sin. I. p. 193 ; HAY ATA Materials for a Flora of Formosa p. S3. 



Vigna Catiang ENDL. var. sinensis KING ; MATSUM. et HAYATA Euum. PL 

 Formos. p. 111. 



HAB. Nikusui, by T. KAWAKAMI, July, 1907, (No. 4244). 



