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sparingly armed with small prickles. Leaves 6-9 in. long ; pinnae 14-16, 

 2-25 in long with puberulous rachis ; leaflets 14-20, elliptic-oblong, apex 

 rounded or obtuse, base unequal, abruptly rounded on upper, narrow- 

 cuneate on lower side, *45 in. long, '25 in. wide, chartaceous, dark-green 

 above, paler beneath, glabrous on both surfaces. Racemes lax, in spread- 

 ing terminal and axillary panicles with glabrous slender angular rachis 

 and branches, 8 in. long, 4 in. across, individual racemes 3-4 in. long, 

 20-30-fld. ; pedicels glabrous slender spreading, '4- # 6 in. long. Calyx 

 glabrous, thinly coriaceous, lowest sepal 25 in. long. Corolla white, *25 

 in. long. Pod 2'5-2*75 in. long, glabrous ; seed-bearing base turgid 

 reticulate, '75 in. long, *5 in. wide, wing *7--8 in. wide, the upper margin 

 straight or slightly recurved thickened, the lower thin irregularly sinu- 

 ately convex, the apex rounded. Pterolobium lacerans Miq. Flor. Ind. 

 Bat. I, 106 not of R. Br., nor of Wall., nor of Wight. P. indicum var. 

 macropterum Bak. in Flor. Brit. Ind. II, 259. 



Andamans ; very common. Distrib. Java ; Burma. 



This species is not so closely related to P. lacerans R. Br., with which Dr. 

 Miquel has identified it, as it is to P. indicum A. Rich. (P. lacerans Wall. ; W. & A. ; 

 Wight, Ic.) of which Mr. Baker treats it as a variety. P. macropterum lias how- 

 ever quite glabrous flower branches, very different leaflets, and fewer and smaller 

 prickles ; while i£ agees with P. indicum in length of pedicels and in style of 

 inflorescence, it has very different pods with a much larger wing. 



2. Pterolobium densiflorum Prain. A large climber, young 

 branches pubescent, all parts very strongly armed with large recurved 

 prickles. Leaves 4-8 in. long, pinnae 8-16, 3 in. long, with puberulous 

 rachis; leaflets 14-16, rather narrow-oblong, apex obtuse or retuse, base 

 unequal abruptly rounded on both sides, '6 in. long, *25 in wide, sub- 

 coriaceous, dark-green, glabrous on both surfaces,. Racemes dense in 

 fastigiate terminal panicles with stout subterete puberulous rachis and 

 branches ; 1*5 feet long, 1 foot across, individual racemes 150-200-fld., 

 6-8 in. long; pedicels puberulous slender spreading, *25 in. long. Calyx 

 sparsely puberulous, thinly coriaceous, lowest sepal 3 in. long. Corolla 

 yellow, "3 in. long. Pod 2 in. long, glabrous ; seed-bearing base turgid, 

 reticulate, "6 in. long, 5 in. wide, wing *5-*7 in. wide, the upper margin 

 straight thickened, the lower thin irregularly sinuately convex, the apex 

 narrowly rounded. P. microphyUum Kurz, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. XL II, 

 2, 71 not of Miq. P. indicum var. microphyUum Bak. in Flor. Brit. 

 Ind. II, 259 in part, and excl. the plant of Miquel. 



Penang ; Government Hill, 2500 feet, Curtis 3093 ! Malacca . 

 Maingay 535 ! 



Maingay's plant here cited is the same as that of Curtis both as regards flowers 

 and fruits. The description of the leaflets is taken from the Penang plant, the 

 Malacca one at Calcutta having only bare rachisos. The Malacca plant is the type 



