83 
29.—APIOS. 
l. A. Fortunei, Maxim. in Mél. Biol. ix. 67. Bushy places along 
the Lienchow River. Fl. green and red, June. 
30.—MUCUNA. 
Key to species, 
- Flowers purple; pod with oblique folds 
2. 
Flowers white ; pod without folds ... 1. Birdwoodiana. 
ue glabrous beneath; flowers 3 
Ne 
s long 2. macrobotrys. 
eave ull; ucc flowers 2 inches 
long 3. Championi. 
[ur 
M 
M. Birdwoodiana, 7'utcher in J purn. Linn. Soc. Bot. xxxvii. 
64. Bushy places on Parker and Mt. Gough, 
Hongkong ; Taimoshan, e New Territory ; 
Lofoushan. FI. ivory-white, April. 
. M. macrobotrys, Hance; Benth. FL Hongk. 87. Near the 
Buddhist Temple, Causeway Bay, Hongkong. FI. 
bo 
^" 
purple : 
M. Championi, Benth. |. c. 87. Near the Buddhist Temple, 
Causeway Bay, Hongkong ; Hongkong New Territory 
without locality ; Lienchow River. Fl. purple, March. 
31.—GALACTIA. 
. G. ae Wight et Arn. ; Baker in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 
192. Lienchow River. Fl. reddish, August. 
wd 
32.—PUERARIA. 
Key to species. 
Flowers 3-inch long, crowded; pod hairy 
with spree ading hairs 1. Thunbergiana. 
F prm 1inch long = po adpressed- 
hai ry sha 4 2. phaseoloides. 
L E T ay Pahi Neustanthus chinensis, Benth. FI. 
Honek. 86. mon in Hongkong, climbing over 
shrubs ; Kwaisin, "Hotung. Fl. bluish-purple, September. 
P. phaseoloides, Benth. ; Neustanthus phaseoloides, Benth. 1 
Common in Hongkong ; ; on the Taipo Road, Hong- 
ew Territory; on the bank of the Han River, 
po ah Fl. light purple, August. 
M 
33.—-CANAVALIA. 
Key to species. 
Leaves ovate-oblong, usually acute ... 1. ensiformis. 
Leaves gbuvstes pur ee or mt 
2. obtusifolia. 
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