1897.] G. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 129 



bofch the echinulate sutures, always along the lower, between the 4-8 

 separating joints which are usually echinulate on the face, rarely smooth. 

 DO. Prodr. II, 320 ; Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. I, 275 ; Bak. in Flor. Brit. 

 Ind. II, 152. JE. indica Wall. Cat. 5667 not of Linn. jE. trachyloba 

 Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. I, 276. JE. indica vah. aspera Hassk. PI. Jav. Rar. 

 340. Hedysarum lagenarium Roxb. Horfc. Beng. 57 ; Flor. Ind. Ill, 365. 

 Malacca; Griffith! Distrib. Tropical S.-E. Asia and Tropical Africa. 

 This is the well-known "Sola" plant, the pith of which is used in making 

 sun-hats, fishermen's floats and other articles where great lightness is desirable. 

 Doubtless it is an introduced plant in Malacca. 



37. Phylacium Benn. 



Climbing herbs. Leaves 3-foliolate ; stipules persistent small linear 

 or lanceolate, leaflets stipellate. Flowers in axillary racemes shortly 

 pedicelled, 2-bracteolate near the calyx, completely enveloped, as ulti- 

 mately is the legume, in a large boat-shaped membranous accrescent 

 bract. Calyx tubular, sub-2-labiate, 4-toothed. Standard ovate, apex 

 retuse base 2-auriculate ; wings oblong, long-spurred, spurs incurved 

 clasped by the auricles of the standard ; keel straight obtuse shortly 

 spurred. Siamens dladelphous, posterior filament adnate to base of 

 standard-claw. Ovary short-stalked, its base surrounded by a shallow- 

 disc; ovule solitary; style inflexed. Pod short-stalked ovate-rotund, 

 acute. Species 2, the present and another which is Indo-Chinese. 



Phylactum bracteosdm Benn. PI. Jav. Rar. 159 t. 33. A slender 

 climber 20-30 feet long, young parts and leaves beneath sparingly ad- 

 pressed-hirsute. Leaves pirmately 3-foliolate ; leaflets ovate-oblong base 

 rounded apex obtuse, thinly herbaceous, green on both surfaces, glabrous 

 above, sparingly hirsute beweath, 2-3 in. long, 1-5 in. wide; petioles 

 glabrescent 15 in. long, stipules and stipels linear, persistent. Eacemes 

 axillary 2-10 together, 1*5-2 in. long, shorter than the leaves, flowers 

 fasciculate few. Bracts pale-green, 1-1 5 in. long, externally glabrous, 

 sparing hirsute within. Calyx "15 in. long, externally sparingly hirsute, 

 upper lip entire ovate, lower 3-lobed, lobes lanceolate the central rather 

 the larger, none overlapping. Corolla '3 in. long, white with a pink 

 tinge, glabrous. Pod "25 in. long, compressed, sparing hirsute, reticu- 

 late. Benth. PI. Jungh. I, 231 ; Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. I, 228. 



Perak; near Gunong Pondo, in open jungle, 200-300 feet elev., 

 Kunstler 8367 ! Distrib. Sumatra and Java to the Philippines. 



38. Uraria Desv. 



Suffruticose perennials. Leaves stipellate, with 1 to 9 leaflets. 

 Flowers very numerous, minute, racemose. Calyx-tube very short ; two 

 J. ii. 17 



