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Hekbs, erect, with Alternate Stipulate CoaiPotr]S"D Lbaa^es. 



Leaflets Maxy. 



Petals Dissimilar. 



petals 5, standard broad, keel shorter than the 

 wings, stamens 10, upper free, others united, style 

 flattened, bearded on the inner side, pod cylindri- 

 cal or flattish. 



medium-size, perennial, smooth; leaves 3-5 in., 

 ending in a bristle, stipules large, leafy, base 

 2-lobed, leaflets 6-8, 2-4 in. long, thin, short-pointed, 

 pale green; flowers 1 in., yellow, in 6-12-flowered 

 stalked racemes, equal to or longer than the leaves, 

 calyx f-i in., teeth 5, upper triangular, lower lan- 

 ceolate, pod 2-3 in., linear, beaked, seeds many ; 

 otherwise like the last species. 



see Prostrate Herbs, Alternate, Stipulate, Com- 

 pound. 



see Prostrate Herbs, Alternate, Stipulate, Con;i- 

 pound. 



Lathyrus luteus, 



Legumii^^os^. 

 F. B. I. ii. 180. 

 Himalaya. 

 8-10,000 ft. 

 Mashobra. 

 Mahasu, Matiana. 

 Huttu (CoUett). 

 Salt range. 



Phaseolus mungo, 



Phaseolus calcaratus, 



Petals Similar. 



Cassia occidentalis. 



Cassia Sophera, 



see Shrubs, Erect, Alternate, Stipulate, Com- 

 pound. 



see Shrubs, Erect, Alternate, Stipulate, Com- 

 pound. 



large, annual, shrub-like, not foetid ; leaves 2-4 

 in., stalked, stipules f in., linear, soon falling off, 

 main leaf-stalk grooved, conical gland between the 

 lowest pair of leaflets, leaflets 6, 1-2 in. long, 

 oblong-ovate with a broad triangular tip, obliquely 



Cassia Tora or 

 obtusifolia, 



Panwar. 

 Leguminos^. 

 F. B. I. ii. 263. 



The Plains to 5,000 ft. rounded at the base, thin, green, smooth or rather 

 Naldera. velvety on both surfaces ; flowers f in. long, bright 



Sutlej Valley (Collett) yellow in nearly sessile axillary pairs, calyx divided 

 Kangra Valley, into 5 nearly to the base, lobes green, petals 5, 



nearly equal, stamens 10, 7 perfect, 3 minute. 



