1897.] Gr. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 107 



pedicels densely rusty-tonientose the pedicels slender "25 in. long, 

 feracteolate at their bases and 2-bracteolate under the calyx. Calyx 

 •25 in., densely rusty-pubescent, wide-campanulate the mouth sinuately 

 subtruncate. Corolla from pure white (Scorteckiui) to white with pink 

 tinge (Kunstler) or dull pink (Wray), '65 in. long, standard densely 

 silky on the back, orbicular with rounded 2-callose base. Stamens 

 monadelphous. Ovary villous, ovules usually 4 (sometimes 3, rarely 5). 

 Pod oblong to lanceolate, 1-4-seeded, l\5-3*5 in. long, "75 in. wide, 

 distinctly winged along upper, faintly along lower suture. Bak. in 

 Flor. Brit. Ind. II, 243. GaUdupa elliptica Roxb. Hort, Beng. 53 ; 

 Flor. Ind. Ill, 242. Pongamia elliptica Wall. PI. As. Rar. Ill, 20, t. 

 237; Cat. 5881; Wight, Ic. t.420; Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. I, 148. Pon- 

 gamia duhia Grab, in Wall. Cat. 5899. Pongamia volubilis Zoll. & 

 Mor. Syst. Verzeichn. 3 ; Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. I, 148. Millettia pachy- 

 carpa Bak. in Flor. Brit. Ind. II, 106 in part (as to the Malacca locality). 

 Malacca; Griffith! Maingay ! Perak ; Scortechini 1738! Wray 

 1678! 1695! 3323! Kunstler 1431! Distrib. Northwards through 

 Tenasserim to Chittagong; southwards through Sumatra to Java, 



Mr. Wray gives ' AJcer-tuba ' as the Malay name of this species. It lias a 

 true Derris pod but differs markedly from the other species by its standard silky on 

 the outside. When they are only in flower and the leaves of both are still young it 

 is very difficult without careful examination to distinguish this species from Millettia 

 pachycurpa. This is Zollinger's Pongamia volubilis of which there are authentic 

 specimens at Calcutta ; it is also said by Mr. Bentham to be the same as P. Hors- 

 fieldii Miq. and P. hypoleuca Miq. ; neither of these is represented in Serb. Calcutta. 



13. Derris malaccensis Prain. A rather slender creeper 30-50 

 feet long with glabrous branches. Leaves 9-15 in. long, bright-green, 

 leaflets 5-7 (rarely 9), subequal, subcoriaceous, elliptic, base rounded 

 apex caudate-acuminate, 4-6 in. long 2—25 in. wide, the caudate tip 

 *35-6 in. long, glabrous on both surfaces, rachis 6-8 in. long, glabrous 

 hardly grooved above, petiolules '25 in. glabrous, lateral veins about 5 

 pairs indistinct. Flowers in solitary axillary racemes 4-6 in. long always 

 much shorter than the leaves, nodes produced in stalks '15-2 in. long 

 each bearing one or several subequal pedicels, rachis and pedicels 

 glabrescent, the pedicels filiform *25 in. long bracteolate at base and 

 witli 2 small lanceolate bracteoles very near base of calyx. Calyx 15 

 in. long reddish, wide-campanulate, glabrous except the ciliate slightly 

 sinuate margin. Corolla white or yellow tinged with pink, "65 in. long, 

 standard orbicular truncate or subcordate at the 2-callose base. Stamens 

 monadelphous. Ovary densely rusty-pubescent ; ovules 4-5. Pod oblong 

 winged or not, glabrous, 1-4-seeded, 2-3 in. long. 



Var. typica ; pod 15 in. wide, winged along the upper suture, some- 

 times along both. Derris canei folia var. malaccensis Benth. Journ. Linn. 

 Soc. IV, Suppl. 112. 



