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Shewaree.—a small tree of very quick growth; flowers dark ourple, with 
yellow spots; in axillary pendulous racemes. It is cultivated and extensively 
used in the plain parts of the Deccan as asubstitute for the Bamboo. (Dr. 
Gibson.) 
361. S. AcuteaTa. w, & A, 668. Coronilla aculeata. Willd, Jacq. Ic. Rar. 
8. t. 564° 
A large erect growing annual, 8 or 10 feet high; stem smooth, woody, with 
a reddish bark; leaves pinnate, with many pairs of leafets.—common during 
the rains. It is a graceful looking plant. 
362, S. ProcumBens. w. & A. 670. 
An annual straggling plant; grows most abundantly on rice fields in Bom- 
bay during the rains; cattle eat it. 
187. AGATE. Adans. Diadelphia Decandria. 
The native name adopted. 
363. A. GRANDIFLORA. W. & A. 671. 
Aeschynomene grandiflora, Rox. Flora. 3. p. 331. Rheed. Mal. 1. t. 51. 
Ramph, Amb. 1. ¢. 76 and 77. 
A very common tree of rapid growth, generally found in the neighbour- 
hood of temples and villages. It is cultivated for the sake of its large 
flowers and pods, both of which are eaten by the natives. There are varieties 
with white, variegated and red flowers, 
SuB-TRIBE 3. HEDYSAREZ. 
188. ZORNTA. Gmelin. Diadelphia Decandria. 
Zorn—a Continental Botonist. 
364. Z. ANGUSTIFOLIA. Ww’ & A. 673. Hedysarum diphyllum. Rox. Flora. 3. 
p. 353, Rheed. Mal. 9. ¢. 82, 
Annual diffuse plant, with lanceolate leaves in pairs.—common in the rains. 
365. Z. Zeyionica. w.!& a. 674. Burm. Zey. t. 50. f. 1. Hedysarum 
conjugatum. Willd, Rheed. Mal. 9. ¢. 83. 
Annual; common in the rains. 
189, GEISSASPIS, w, &. a. Diadelphia Decandria. 
366. G. CristaTa. w. & A. 675. 
Annual; on rice fields, Bombay. N. 
190, HSCHYNOMENE.  L. Diadelphia Decandria, 
Aischuno—to be ashamed; in allusien to the leaves shutting up like those 
of the sensitive plant. Lam. t. 629. Gaert. t. 155. 
367. 78. InpiIca, w. &A. 679. Rheed. Mal. 9. ¢. 18. 
Annual; common in the rains. 
191. SMITHIA. Ait, Diadelphia Decandria. 
Sir J, E. Smith—Founder of the Linnean Seciety, author of English Flora. 
&e. Lam. ¢. 627: 
368, S. Sensitiva. w, & A, 683. Rheed. Mal. 9. ¢. 38. 
A small annual with pinnated leavyes;—common in Bombay towards the 
close of the rains. 
369. S, Racemosa? w. & A. 684. 
Near Belgaum. (Mr. Law.) 
S70 tS. 
A large species, growing to the height of 2 or 3 feet; near Belgaum, (Mr. 
Law.) 
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