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2. maderaspatana, Wight. S Madras. Introduced in 1841. 



E. microphylla, Salisb. has been cultivated here, but without success. 

 The same is to be said of Virgilia capensis. Lam ; and Baptisia 

 australis, R. Br. 

 Ormosia, Jacks. (DC. pr. 1, p. 97.) 



l.dasycarpa. Jacks, (trans. Linn. soc. 10, t. 26; — DC. I. c. — Sophora 

 monosperraa, Swz. — Podalyria monosperma. Pair ; — Roxb. H. B. p. 

 13.) b W. Indies.^ Fl. middle-sized, dark purple, fragrant, — April; 

 fr. 0. 

 }2.robusta, Wight. (Sophora robusta, Rozb. H. B. p. 31; — Wight, 

 icon. 1, t. 245.) b Assam.— In H. C. G. fl. April; fr. July. {Roxb.) 



* Sophora japonica, L. S Japan, China. — S. ? velutina, Lindl ; B. Reg. 

 14, t. 1185. 5 Nepal. — 5. havanensis, Jacq. S Havannah. — S. litto- 

 ralis, Schrad. b Brazil. — Edwardsia nitida, DC. i> Bourbon. — E. de- 

 nudata, DC. b Bourbon. — Ormosia coccinea, Jacks, b Guiana. — 0. 

 coarctata. Jacks. 5 Guiana. — O. glauca, Wall. pi. as. rar. 2, t. 125. 

 b Deyra-Dhoon. — Virgilia aurea, Lam ; Wight, ill. 1, t. 81. 3 Abys- 

 sinia. Courtallura. — Piptanthus nepalensis, Swt. Nepal. 3 



B. LoTE^, DC. 

 (pr.2,p. \\5.— W. and A.pr. \,p. 180.) 



Heylandia. DC. (pr. 2, p. 123 ;— fF. and A. I. c.) 



X.latebrosa, DC. (/. c. ; — W. and A. I. c. ; — Crotalaria uniflora, Kon ; 

 — Roxb. fi. ind. Z,p. 271. — Hallia hirta, Willd. — Lespedeza latebrosa, 

 Pers. — Hedysarum latebrosum, L. ; — excl. syn. Petiv.) %. Coroman- 

 del. Bombay. Hurdwar. Saharunpore. Fl. small, yellow, — C. S. 

 Crotalaria, L. (DC. pr. 2, p. 124 ;— fT. and A. pr. 1, p. 180.) 



l.alata, Buch. (C. bialata. Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 274.) 3 Silhet. In H. 

 C. G. fl. R. and C. S. ; fr. C. S. (Roxb.) 



2.parviflora, Roth. (DC. pr. 2, p. 224;— Roxb. H. B. p. 54.) © N. 

 America, Fl. small, yellow, Feb. and March ; fr. April and May. 



3. sagittalis, L. (Roxb. H. B. p. 54. not L.) © N. America. Fl. mid- 

 dle-sized, yellow, Feb. and March, fr. H. S. 



4. Wightiana, Grab. (W. and A. pr. 1, p. 181.) Has been introduced 

 into H. C. G. from Dindygul Hills. Fl. ? 



5. anthylloidcs, Lam. (DC. pr. 2, p. 129 ;—W. and A.pr. \,p. 181 ;— 

 /. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 44.— C. stricta, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 265.— C. 

 Roxburghiana, DC. I. c. — C. calycina, Schrank. ; excl. syn. ; — DC. I. 

 c.) © Dindjrgul. Bombay. Bengal, (Serampore.) Taong-Dong. Assam. 

 Khassya Mountains. Mussooree, Nepal. China. Java. Fl. middle- 

 sized, sulphur, and fr. C. S. 



6. hirta, Willd. (DC. pr. %p 130 ,— W. and A. pr. I. p. 182.— C. chi- 

 nensis, Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 268 ; — not L.) "S Peninsula of India. Fl. 

 largish, yellow, Oct. and Nov. ; fr. Jan. Feb. and March. 



