402 BENGAL PLANTS. [Spatho by 
Finns Chota Nagpur; W. Bengal; Tirhut; N. Bengal 
very heavy A Je climber. Hind. Maula; Kol. Mon; 
sit tal. Chihunt | ff 
587. SpaTHOLoBUS Tivra ‘Drain. f 
Chittagong. 
A large climber. 
249. Clitoria Linn. 
Herbs or shrubs, t twining or erect ; leaves pinnately 3-7- oe 
stipules persistent striate : ; stipels small subulate, sometimes 0. 
Flowers very showy, blue, white, red or purple, sae solitar apa 
erect emarginate narrowed to the base, without appendages ; 
wings faleate- -oblong, spreading, adnate in the middle to the keel; 
keel shorter than an wings, incurved, acute. Stamens 10; vexillary 
5; daira or more or less viens! Diese = others ;, anthers 
upper or both sutures, occluded or continuous within. 
subglobose or compressed ; esas 
Curroria Ternarea Linn erty Pe iii. 321; F. B. Lid. 208; 
E. D. c. 1403. 
Tn gardens everywhere; also often self-sown in village 
jungles, and by waysides. 
A slender climber with large cobalt blue, or, less often, 
pure white flowers. Vernac. Aparajita. 
250. Sesbania Pers. 
or small, soft-wooded trees, sometimes prickly; 
-pinnate, leaflets many-jugate, entire ; stipules usually 
caducous ; stipels minute or 0. Flowers in lax racemes 
with slender pedicels ; bracts and bracteoles setaceous, caducous OF 
eae Sepals 5, connate in a campanulate, slightly 2- mas 
or truncate or shortly. equally 5-lobed tube. Petals much e 
standard round or o vate, spreading or reflexed; wings 
Herbs, shrubs, 
leaves even 
