ADDENDA 707 



P. 232. F. nana. Singbhum. Minbu district. Upper Burma. 



„ ,, F. involucrata. East Bengal. 



Add : Rhynchosia pseudo-cajan, Camb. Tern. Ladd. Haz. Outer North West 



Himalaya and Siwaliks, ascending to 7,000 ft. A shrub, softly grey-tomentose with 



minute yellow glands on 1. and calyx. L. 3-foliolate, fl. yellow in short corymbs, pod 

 oblong, I in. long, 1-2-seeUed, persistently grey-woolly. 

 P. 233. Dalbergia Sissoo. Ann. Card. Calc. X. t. 34. 



„ ., D. latifolia. Ann. X t. 62. 



„ „ D. sisaoides, Grab. : Ann. X. t. 63; Bourdillon in Ind. For. 19IJ5, 121. may now 

 be regarded as a distinct species. Vern. Yel-ilti Travancore (D. latifolia: Kar 

 In Travancore it grows on the outer hills, up to 2,0U0 ft. Young foliage bright green, 

 leaflets 5-10, generally 7. pointed at both ends, petiolules J-J in. long. The heart- 

 wood never has any tint of led. 



P. 233. In Ann. Gard. Calc. X. 82 Colonel Prain unites D. emaryinata, Eoxb. with 

 D. latifolia. 

 P. 233. D. rimoea, Ann. X. t. 11. — Myitkyina, Upper Burma. 



„ 234. I), foliarra, Ann. X. t. 31. D. ovata, Ann. t. 59. 



,. .. D. ottusifolia, Prain. Ann. X. t. 58 may be regarded as distinct. Vern. 

 Mokaoma, Burm. Burma, Upper and Lower. Attains 50 ft., leaflets 5-7, 3-5 by 

 2-4 in. Fl. greenish white, sweet scented. 



P. 234. D. cultrata, Ann. X. t. 32. Collettii, Ann. X. t. 30. burmanica, Ann. X. t. 51. 

 ruhiyinosa, Ann. X. t. 40. conyesta, Ann. X. t. 43. Gardneriana, Ann. X. t. 44. 

 confer! irtom. Ann. X. t. 28. velutina, Ann. X. t. 55. rostrata, Ann. X. t. 36. Kingiana, 

 Ann. X. t. 37. tamarindifolia, Ann. X. 4S. — Chittagong. 



P. 235. acadcefolia, Ann. X. t. 47. malabariea, Ann. X. t. 46. mimosoides, Ann. X. t. 

 •J", multiflora, Ann. X. t. 18. coromandeliana, Ann. X. t. 21. Melanoxylon, Ann. X. 

 t. 22. Th.' i wo last species should stand under A. Trees or erect shrubs. 

 I' 235. I). Melanoxylon. Eastern Tropical Africa, possibly indigenous in the Western 

 Peninsula. 



P. 286. D. paniculata. Regarding the anatomy of the stem, see Thomas G. Hill in 

 Annals of Botany. XV. 183. 



1'. 286. D. lanceolaria. Ann. X. t. 76. Subhimalayan tract from the Jumna east- 

 wards, rare in the western portion. D. assamica, Ann. X. t. 71. paniculata, Ann. X. 

 t. 68. Kurzii, Ann. X. t. 83. 



1'. 237. //«•«»«. Ann. X.t. 84. D. glomerifloro, Aim. X. t. 6b. D. serir.ea, Ann.X. t.66. 

 D. Oliveri, Ann. X. t. 7~>. In Ann. Gard. C'alc.X. 92. D. Prazeri is united with this 

 species. U. Hemsleyi, Ann. X. t. 77. D. Wattii, Ann. X. t. 78. D. volubilis, Ann. X. t. 85. 

 • — Behar. Chutia Xagpur. Chittagong. 



P. 238. D. rtipulacea, Ann. X. t. 87. D. Thomtoni, Ann. X. t. 13. D. tpinosa, Ann. X. 

 t. 9. — Sundriban. 1). torta, Ann. X. t. 42. — Sundriban. 

 P. 239. D. parviflora, Ann. X. t. 8. D. reniformis, Ann. X. t. 91. 



„ „ Pterocarpus dalbergioidea, the Andaman Padauk, is leafless for one or two 

 months between .March and May. Its principal associates are: Terminalia bialata, 

 Bomba.r intigne, Sterculia alata, Lagerstrcemia hypoleuca, and in places Oxylenan- 

 thera nigrociliato. Near creeks which run up into the Padauk bearing tracts Licuala 

 /i- [lata ami tpinoaa are found. In typical Padauk forests generally a dense under- 



w 1 10-30 fi . high "i shade-bearing shrubs. 



I'. 'J|n. /'. l/o, ■iiplui.i. Saiit.il I'ariranas Siiigbhtim. 



„ 242. ]>< rri* wand* n*. Bengal. 



/>. canarenrit, Baker; Cooke, Bombay Flora I. t • m i probably i* J>. oblonga, Benth. 

 IV 248. D. marginala. Chittagong. 



\'M : 21 Derris prdchra. Gage in Records Bot. Survey India III. I' 1 - Arakan 



Soma M inbn district. 



I'. 243, Pongamia glabra. Andamans. 



\dd : Ormosia tavoyana, Prain in .Tourn. As. Sic lieiig. I. XXIII. 1 • i. Vern. 



Taloing-zin, Bnrm. Tavoy. Leaflets l ,; In. long, ovate-lanceolate, pod brown 



]iolished, 2-3 in. long, s I scarlet. 



r. 2 1 1. Soph ,'/'. Singbhum. 



.. Add : Dalhousieabracteata, It. Crab. Assam. v ' bar. 



Chittagons \ large shrub, ered or scandent, 1. rigid, ovab tic, base some- 



alightly peltate, pet, l 1, blade I 12 In. Fl. terminating the long I 

 branches of an axillary inflorescence, le-acis and bracteoles in pairs, opposite, nearly 

 orbicular, K in. diam., the bracteoles enclosing the buds. Corolla white, longer than 

 bract 10, free. Pod Sxlj- In., seeds 1-8. D. yio».- Griff. 

 Notulae IV. 146: I >■. 1*1. A >. t is similar and perhaps identical. Accord- 

 ing to Griffith U. bracttatt lules and a l-s led pod, D. paucitperma 



deoiduous stipules and 1 8 seeds \ close!} allied »peeie>, it » - \\ 



jri-OH - in II OptCS I \ fl 



p. 246. Oceialpinia Bonducella. Vern. Oataran, Jabalpur. 



