382 BENGAL PLANTS. [Dunbaria. 
475. DunBarta crrcinais Bak.; F. B. I. ii. 219. 
. Bengal, Duars. 
A slender woody climber. 
476. Dunparra conspersa Benth.; F. B. I. ii. 218. 
N. Bengal, Duars. 
A twining herb with very slender stems. 
=. Atylosia W. & A. 
Herbs or shrubs, twining or erect; leaves pinnately or occasion- 
ally subdigitately 3. ite leadlete with resinous glands beneath; 
stipules lanceolate or seta deciduous or not; stipels often 0. 
hig axillary fascicled, or in clustered racemes at the tips of 
illary peduncles, cseional the uppermost densely panicled; 
a usually large membranous caducous; bracteoles 0. Sepals 
5, connate in a soos ese tube ; lobes longer or sho 
tube, lanceolate- -acuminate, the lowest longest, rea 2 upper connate 
in an entire or 2-toothed lip. Petals exserted, sometimes marcescent; 
standard orbicular cecal at base; wings obliquely obovate 
or oblong ; keel somewhat curved, — a. 10; vexi 
filament = the rest connate in a s 
F sai linear or oblong pod, septate within; valves — 
or obliquely depressed “aap the seeds. Seeds ovate or orbicular, 
conspicuously strophiola; 
Petals falling before the — develope € 
Flowers many, in long- cpeatercled racemes ; leaflets pag cr y ; 
leaf-rachis produced beyond lateral pair; pods with ¢ or 
natrowen at both ends, densely clothed with ae sjcdding ae 
Flowers oe Heo peduncled ; leaflets without stipels; pods 
at both e 
Ranta af leat Pear produced ; Fh sg lineate, flat, er thin, 
seg; with fine short deciduous haj Ape ee 
iim 8 Jed 
Petals se till the pod is Ase ta wig in lax, a — 
oe CTH 
477. a BARBATA Bak.; F. B. I. ii. 216. 
E. Bengal ; — 
A woody climbe 
