CAPTAIN BEDDOME’S ANAMALLAY PLANTS. 215 
ŞMITHIA CAPITATA, Dalz. At 3000 feet, common. 
SwrrHIA SETULOSA, Dalz. Common at 3000 feet. 
DESMODIUM OSMOCARPOIDES, DC. Very abundant in the teak-forests. 
DESMODIUM PODOCARPUM, DC., var. GARDNERI. In moist forests, at 3000 feet. 
DESMODIUM BETULOIDES, n.sp.; caule a basi ramoso angulato adpresse sericeo, foliis 
unifoliatis oblongo-lanceolatis acuminatis, supra glabris, subtus pallidis dense ad- 
presse sericeis, 21—4 poll. longis, 14-12 latis, stipulis magnis scariosis lanceolatis 
acuminatis, stipellis 2 filiformibus ad apicem petioli 1-1j-pollicaris, racemis termi- 
nalibus minute glanduloso-pubescentibus, bracteis lanceolatis, pedicellis brevibus 
strigosis 2-3 fasciculatis, calyce strigoso bilabiato, labio superiore integro, inferiore 
profunde bifido, legumine lineari 4-5-pollicari, glanduloso-hispido, sutura utraque 
leviter sinuata, articulis 6 8 elongatis subellipticis. 
Common in moist forests at 2000 feet. 
ÄLYSICARPUS RACEMOSUS, Benth. At 3000 feet elevation, on grass lands. 
PUERARIA TUBEROSA, DC. This destructive creeper forms, with Dendrolobiwm cepha- 
lotes, the chief portion of the underwood in the teak-forests. 
Viena Wrieurr, Benth. ; scandens, caule strigoso, stipulis adnatis, foliis trifoliatis, foliolis 
superne adpresso-pubescentibus subtus molliter sericeis 2-23 poll. longis, 1-14 latis, 
petiolo 1-13-poll., pedunculis axillaribus incrassatis 5-8 poll. longis, apice plurifloris, 
floribus odoratis magnis lilacinis brevissime pedicellatis, tuberculis glandulosis 
 insidentibus, calycis lobis longe subulatis strigosis, legumine tereti, juniori strigoso, 
adulto glabro. 
À very specious plant, well worth cultivating. Common at 3000 feet elevation. 
Dosgarıı Hevxer, W. & A. Lower forests. 
DUNBARTA FERRUGINEA, W. & A. Lower forests. 
Duvparra ROSTRATA, Benth. Lower forests. 
Amrtosta Canpouiar, W. & A. 5000 feet. 
Arrzosta ALBICANS, Benth. ; 
AmiLosta nucosa, W. & A. ; 
Aryıos | 
1^ MOLLIs, Benth. (Dunbaria Horsfeldii, Miquel). All three common at 3000 feet 
[nari SPLENDENS, W. & A. At 3000 feet elevation. 
I have three species of this genus from these hills, which seem undescribed ; two, 
Wever, are only in flower, and the third only in fruit; so that I will not attempt 
É at present to name them. 
SENCHOSTA FILIPES, Benth. At 4000 feet elevation, common. 
SIA INVOLUCRATA, Wall. Foot of the hills. 
ioe GARDNERIANA, Benth. 6000 feet elevation. 
