NOTES ON INDIGOFERA 1438 
See note on J. Anil L. var. a oligophylla DC. 
he I. Anil of Lunan, in so far as it is based on Sloane (Nat. 
Hist. Jam. tab. 176, fig. 3), is this species. 
| I. Turavprana DC. Prod. ii. p. 225 (1825). 
Bentham, in a note at the end of Indigofera in Martius’ Flora 
of Brazil, correctly refers to this species J. excelsa Mart. & Gal. in 
Bull. Acad. Brux. x. 1848, p. 45, and I. costaricensis Benth. in 
Kjoeb. Vidensk. Middel. 1853, p. 5. 
I. teprostacnya DC. Prod. ii. 225 (1825) = I. pulchella. 
I. munricautis DC. Prod. ii. p. 228 (1825). 
I. trifoliata Don, Prod. Fl. Nepaul, p. 245 (1825). 
above was founded, is in the National Herbarium. It is, as sta 
in Fl. Brit. India, synonymous to J. trifoliata L.; the var. multi- 
caulis Miq. is hardly I. multicaulis DC. 
the Prodromus Herbarium. The same species is in the Prodromus 
Herbarium, however, where it forms the type of I. polyphylla DC. 
Prodr. ii. 227 (1825). 
- Buyexana Walp. in Linnea, xiii. p. 525 (1889); Steudel, 
Nomenclator, part 1, p. 806 (1840). ' 
I. micrantha Bunge, Enum. Pl. Chin. Bor. p. 16, nec alior. 
I. tinctoria Forbes & Hemsley, Index Fl. Sinensis, p. 157 (1886- 
in part. 
The last-named is in part (e.g. Amoy, Fortune, A. 56. Herb. 
Mus. Brit.) the above species; we have also seen plants referred to 
1. tinctoria from Japan by Maximowicz, which in our opinion also 
elong here. 
I. Teysmanni Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. i. 1088 (1855). 
. Zollingeriana Mig. J. c. p. 810 (1855 
I. arrecta Hochst. in Schimp. Hb. Alyss. No. 1923; Baker in 
Fl. Trop. Afr. ii. p. 97 (1871). 
5 i 9 tre Welw. MSS. ; Baker, J. c. 98. 
Africa, as the above Species also reaches the Cape. For the latter, 
which is later of publication, we propose the name I. conrusa. 
