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492. Uraria crinita Desv. — Bangkok (Schomburgk. n. 185). Anhin in 

 Battambong (Schomburgk, n. 269). 



Trib. Dalbergieje 



493. Dalbergia monosperma Dalzell. — Langkawi Islands (Curtis. 

 n. 2868). 



494. Dalbergia tamarindifolia Roxb. — Langkawi Islands (Curtis. 

 n. 2625). 



495. Pteroearpus indicus \Y. — Banks of the R. Menam (Schomburgk, 

 n. 117). 



496. Pongamia glabra var. xerocarpa (Hassk.) Prain, in King, Mat. Fl. 

 Malay Penins., p. 95 (1897), reimpr. ex Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal. — Kedah 

 (Kunstler, n. 1740). Malay name. «Malapari». 



497. Derris dalbergioides Baker. — Patani province, Lower Siani 

 (Machado, n. 5812). 



498. Derris elliptica Benth. — Bangkok (Schomburgk, nn. 142, 204). 



499. Derris scandens Benth. — Anhin, in Battambong (Schomburgk, 

 n. 270. — F K C. V, p. 266; sandy sea-shore, 



500. Derris thyrsifiora Benth. — Yàn in Kedah (Ridley, n. 5224). 



Trib. Vicie.*: 



501. Abrus precatorius L. — Bangkok, waste places (Schomburgk, 

 n. 307). 



Trib. Phaseol.e 



502. Clitorea ternatea L. — F K C. V, p. 266 ; dry grassy spots. 



503. Erythrina indica Lamk. — F K C. V, p. 266; on sea-shores. 



504. G-alactia dubia Cand. — Anhin, in Battambong (Schomburgk. n. 280). 



505. Pueraria piiaseoioides Benth. — Lower Siam (King). 



506. Canavalia ensiformis Cand. — F K C. V, p. 266; islands of Chang 

 and Kahdat. 



507. Canavalia obtusifolia Cand. — F K C. V, p. 266; and along the 

 Wen creek on the mainland opposite. 



508. Cajanus indicus Spreng. — F K C. V, p. 267; dry plains. Bangkok, 

 1899 (Zimmermann, n. 59). 



509. Flemingia congesta Aiton. — Cape Tong Lan, 1882 (Murton, n. 123). 



510. Flemingia lineata Aiton. — Bangkok (Schomburgk, n. 236). 



511. Flemingia strobilifera Aiton. — Bangkok (Schomburgk, n. 113). 



512. Phaseolus adenanthus W. F. Mey. — Sea-marshes, near Bangkok 

 (Schomburgk, n. 194). — F K C. V, p. 267; sandy sea-shore. 



513. Vignaretusa Walp. — Collected on a journey from Tavoy to Bangkok, 

 in 1898 (E. Candler). 



