Peninsulas of India. Bengal, (Serarapore.) Monghir. Silhet. Assam, 

 Kamaon. Fl. small, R. and C, S. ; fr. C. S. 

 a. albiflorum ; fl. white. 

 (3. purpureum ; fl. purple. 

 9. diffusum, DC. {pr. 2, p. 336 ;— fF. and A. pr. I, p. 226, excl. Hedy- 

 sarum quinquangiilatum, Roxb ; — Wight, icon. 1, t. 298. — Hedysarum 

 auriculatum — by a mistake " articulatum" — Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 355.) 

 Both Peninsulas of India. Interior of Bengal. Fl minute, rose- 

 coloured, R. and C. S. ; fr. C. S. Greedily eaten by cattle. 



10. quinquangulatum, Wight, {icon. 1, t. 293. — Hedysarum quinquan- 

 gulatum, Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 355.) 'b Bengal. Fl. small, blue, R. and 

 C. S. ; fr. C. S. Greedily eaten by cattle. 



11. recurvatum, Grab. (W. and A.pr. \,p. 226; — J. Grah. Cat. B.pl.p. 

 49; — Wight, icon. 2, t. 374. — Hedysarum recurvatum, Roxb. fl. ind. 

 3, p. 358.) S Travancore. Common on the Ghauts. Cawnpore. Fl. 

 small, bluish -white, R. S. ; fr. C. S. 



12. elongatum, Wall. {Cat.—Tf. dilFusum, DC.pr. 2, p. 335. No. 88, not. p. 

 336, No. 106 ;— Wight, icon. 2, t. 409.— Hedysarum diff'usum. Hoxb. 

 fl. ind. 3, p. 357 ; not Willd.) 5 Interior of Bengal. Nepal. Taong- 

 Dong. Prome. Fl. small, bright blue, R. and C. S. ; fr. C. S 



13. canescens, DC. {pr. 2, p. 328. — Hedysarum canescens, L. ; — Roxb. H. 

 B. p. 57. — H. scaberrimum. Ell.) %. Dry forests of Carolina and Vir- 

 ginia. Fl. small, pale purple, R. and C. S. ; fr. C. S. 



\4. paniculatum, DC. {pr. 2, p. 329. — Hedysarum paniculatum, L. ; — 

 Roxb. H. B. p. 57.) %. Dry forests and fields from N. York to Caro- 

 lina. Fl. reddish purple, small, R. and C. S. ; fr. C. S. 



\5.viticinum. Wall. {Cat.) 5 Nepal. Fl. small, reddish, R. and C. S. ; 

 fr. C. S. 



1 6. nw^aws. Wall. {Cat.—B. M. 55, t. 2867.) t Sirmore. Fl. middle- 

 sized, bluish- purple, May, June and July ; fr. C. S. 



17. tvberosum, (Hedysarum tuberosum, Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 363. — Pueraria 

 tuberosa, DC. pr. 2, p. 240 ;— W. and A. pr. 1, p. 205 ;— 7. Grah. Cat. 

 B. pi. p. 47 ; — Wight, icon. 2, t. 412. — Kadsumi, Banks, icon. Kumpf. 

 t. 25.) B "^ Circars. Malabar Hill near Walkeshwar village. Hurdwar. 

 Kheree-jungle. Deyra-Dhoon. Japan. Fl. middle sized, blue, March; 

 fr. 0. Roxb. distinctly says : " Legumes 2-6 jointed." The root peeled 

 and bruised into a cataplasm is employed by the Natives of the moun- 

 tains where it grows, to reduce swellings of the joints. {Roxb.) 



18. ancistrocarpon, Ledeb. {DC.pr. 2, p. 331.) B Brazil. R. S. 

 VJ.gyrans, DC. {pr. 2, p. 326;— W^. and A. pr. 1, p. 221;— J. Grah. 



Cat. B. pi. p. 49; — Wight, icon. t. 294. — Hedysarum gyrans, Lj — 

 Jacq. icon. rur. 4, /. 564 .—Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 351.) '^•^ l^t^St^f Bun. 

 charal. "b Both Peninsulas of India. Bengal, (Serainpore.) Assam. 

 Kheree-jungle. Deyra-Dhoon, Kamaon. Fl. small, dull-orange, R. 

 and C. S ; fr. C. S. 



