Dysolobium. | LEGUMINOS#., 383 
478, ATYLOSIA PLATYCARPA Benth.; F. B. I. ii. 216. A. as ee? 
ber 
479, ATYLOSIA SCARABHOIDES ‘Hans. ¥, Bi te ii. 215. Dolichos 
scarabeoides F. I. iii. 815; E. D. BR. 
A herbaceous biennial climber. Beng. Banur-kalai. 
480. Arynosta crassa Prain. A. mollis F. B. I. ii. 218 partly. 
Behar; Chota Nagpur. 
A woody climber. 
230. Cajanus DC. 
Erect shrubs ; leaves pinnately 3-foliolate, leaflets with min 
"resinous glands beneath; stipules small lanceolate en : 
stipels 0. Flowers scattered on the rachis of axillary peduncl 
2-auriculate at base ; wings obliquely eles ; 
a 
what oblique, capitate. Fruit a linear, ‘flat, suuaualy acute pid, 
continuous within; valves with depressed oblique lines outside 
between the seeds. ae somewhat compressed, with oblong 
lateral hilum ; strophio 
481. Cas 
ANUS INDICUS oo PF. Bod hi. 91735. D. C. 49. 
Cytisus Cajan F. I. iii. 325 
Cultivated everywhere. 
An erect shrub. Vernac. Arhar. The Dal, or Pigeon- 
ea. 
231. Dysolobium Prain. 
Twiners, sometimes large, usually woody ; leaves pinnately tri- 
folclate; leaflets not glandular beneath; stipules lanceolate, basi- 
fixed, sometimes deciduous; stipels subulate, persi 
copious axillary racemes; bracts and bracteoles “loceliehaa incon- 
Spicuous. Sepals 5, connate in a campanulate tube; lowest lobe 
lanceolate, exceeding the rest but shorter than the tube, the two 
