1901.] D. Prain — The Asudic species of Dalbeig-Ia, 63 



6. Tri^ptolemese Fseudoselenolohieas. 



67. Dalbergia parviflora Roxh. Hort. Beng. 98 (1814) ; Flor. Ind. 

 iii. 225 (1832); Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. i. 1. 132 (1855); Benth., Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. iv. Sitppl. 33 (1860); Prain, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. \xvi 2, 

 121, excl. syn. D. Caminglana Benth. (1897). D. ZoUingeriana Miq. 

 Flor. Ind. Bat. i. 1. 130 (1855). D. Curaingii var. ZoUingerlana Benth., 

 Journ. Linn. Soc. iv. Suppl. 32 (1860). D. corymbifera BL ex. Miq. I.e. 

 (1855). Drepanocarpus Camingii Knrz, For. Flor. Brit. Burma i. 336 

 (1877). 



Burma: Tenasserim, Heifer 1808! Malaya: Diiidings, Curtis! 

 Pabaiig, Uidley ! Perak, Wray 2525 ! Kunstler 1423 ! 5937 ! 6151 ! 

 Sumati-a, Zollinger 3041! Teysmann 4410! Java, Blume (type of 

 D. corymbifera)! Teysmann! Borneo; Sarawak, at Bintula, Beccari 

 3661! at Sungei Mahau, Beccari 3585! at Santabong, Beccari 214^9 \ 

 Celebes, Zollinger (type of D. ZolHngeriana Miq.) ! Halmaheiin, 

 Teysmann 5668 ! Moluccas; Amboina, C Smith! 



Possibly this is cultivated in Tenasserim. The original] ticket of ^Heifer's n. 

 1808 shows that it came from Tenasserim not the Andamans ; it was found at the 

 3rd Camp from Tennsserim in clearings in a native garden. 



This yields the Kayoe Lakka of commerce. Beccari describes it as a spiny 

 climbing shrub, the spines woody and branched. Its Malay name is Acor Berangan. 

 Old stems stripped of alburnum and dead are reddish (rosso-ciliegio) and are termed 

 Cajn Lacca — used by the Chinese in their ceremonies with other odoriferous woods. 

 The opportunity of examining good specimens of Cuming's n 1244 in Herb De 

 Candolle and of studying the fine suite of specimens of D. Cumingiana in Herb, 

 Kew has enabled the writer to see that the two species, though united by Mr. 

 Bentham, are very distinct. 



6S. Dalbergia Cumingiana Benth., PL Junghuhn. 255 (1854) ; 

 Miq. Flor. Ind, Bat. i. 1. 129 (1855). D. Camingii Benth., Journ. Linn. 

 Soc. iv. Suppl. 32, excl. var. Zollingeriaua (1860). 



Philippines: Luzon, Cuming 1244! Vidal 735! Pili, Vidal 1265 I 

 Catarman, Isd. of Saniar, Vidal 255 ! 



69. Dalbergia Godefroyi Prain. A woody climber, branclilets 

 subdisticlious, recurved, puberalous. Leaves 7-8 cm. long, leaflets 6-9, 

 wide ovate, firmly papery, finely puberulous on both surfaces, base 

 rounded, apex rounded or slightly emarginate, 15-3 cm. lono-, 1-1-75 

 cm. wide, rachis 4-5 cm. long and petiolules 25 mm. long puberulous. 

 Flowers in axillary, subsimple racemes forming terminal, leafy panicles, 

 rachis puberulous. Calyx campanulate, in fruit glabrescent or puberu- 

 lous, pedicels 25 mm. long, teeth subequal, obtuse, shorter than tube 

 except the lowest lanceolate about as long as tube. Petals and stamens 

 not seen. Pod obliquely subreniform, thinly woody, 2 cm, long, 1-25 cm. 

 wide, 4 mm. thick, finely closely velvety externally, with a flattened 



