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14. Roxburghii, W, and A. {pr. 1, j). 246 P. radiatus, Roxb. fl. hid. 



3, p. 296 ; not. L.) STt^t ^»ft|I Mash-kulay. Circars. Travancore. 

 Malabar. Bengal, (Serampore,) in a cultivated state only. Fl. middle- 

 sized, yellow, and fr. C. S. This species is the most esteemed of all 

 the leguminous plants, and bears the highest price. Of the meal 

 the Natives make bread for many of their religious ceremonies. Its 

 produce is about thirty-fold. Cattle eat the straw of this species, where- 

 as they reject that of the preceding one. 



«• cMorospermus. Seeds green. 



p. metanospermus. Seeds black, small. 



15. trilobus. Ait. (Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 298 ;— PF. and A. pr. 1, p. 246 ;— 

 Wight, icon. \, t. 94 ; — /. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 52. — Dolichos trilo- 

 batus. L. ;—DC.pr. 2, p. 399 ,—Burm. ind. t. 50,/. 1,— Glycine tri- 

 loba, L. — Dolichos stipulaceus. Lam.) \'>^'h\ Mooganee. '^l. Coro- 

 mandel. Common in the Deccan and Bengal, (Serampore.) Fl. small, 

 yellow, and fr. C. S. Cultivated, in which state it was only found 

 by Dr. Roxburgh. Seeds gathered and eaten by the poor. Affords 

 good fodder. 



16.aconitifolius, Jacq. {obs. S, p. 2. t. 52; — DC. pr. 2, p. 394 ; — Roxb. 

 fl. ind. 3, p. 299 ;— TF. and A. pr. 1, p. 247 ,—J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. 

 p. 53. — Dolichos dissectus. Lam.) "qr^ Moot. Cororaandel. Oude. 

 Cultivated in the Deccan, Goozerat and the Upper Provinces as fod- 

 der. Fl. small, yellow, and fr. C. S. 



17. aureus, Roxb. (/. ind. 3, p. 297.) (TTtTJ '^^ Sona-moog. O Bengal, 

 (Serampore) in a cultivated state only. The seeds form an article of 

 diet with the Natives, and are to be found in every bazar. (Roxb.) 



18. torosus, Roxb. (/. ind. 3, p. 298.) C^ 5rt«f Shwet-mash. O Cultiva- 

 ted in Nepal. Fl. sulphur. In H. C. G. fl. and fr. C. S. {Roxb.) 



19. glaber, Roxb. {Jl. ind. 3, p. 291.) Mauritius, where it is cultivated 

 under the name of Lentille Creole. Fl. large, bright, yellow, R. and 

 C. S. ; fr. Feb. 



20. angustifolius, Roxb. (H. B. p. 55.) © China.? In H. C. G. fl. R. 

 S. ; fr. C. S. (Roxb.) If this is not the same with P. angustifolius, 

 Grah. (Wall. Cat.) Mussooree, Nepal, t}ie latter name must be altered. 



SojA, Miinch. (DC. pr. 2, p. 396;— W. and A.pr. \,p. 247.) 



1. hispida, Monch. (DC. I. c. ;—W. and A. I. c.;—J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. 

 p. 52. — S. japonica, Savi. — Dolichos Soja, L. ; Jacq. icon. rar. t. 

 145 ^—Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 314.— Kiimpf. amoen. p. 837, t. 838.) ^? 

 ^^rt^ Gari-kulay. © Japan. Moluccas. Nepal. Taong-Dong. Cul- 

 tivated in gardens. Fl. smallish, reddish-purple, and seeds black, C. 

 S. Seeds in Japan commonly eaten in soups. (G. Don.) 

 p. leucosperma. Seeds white ; flowers yellow. 



Dolichos, L. (DC. pr. 2, p. 396 ;— IF. and A. pr. I, p. 247.) 



\. glutinosus, Roxb. (fl. ind. 3, p. 312; — W. and A. o. c. p. 248. — 

 Glycine viscosa, Roth. — Rynchosia viscosa, DC. pr. 2, p. 387.) 



