352 D. Pram — Some additional Leguminosee. [No. 2, 



Stems over 2 feet high apparently simple. Leaves herbaceous, shortly petioled 

 1-1^ in. long, acute or sub-acute hirsute on both faces but especially beneath j 

 stipules minute subulate. Racemes 10-15-fld. about 3 in. long, separated by an 

 interval of equal length bearing only barren bracts from the leafy stem, bracts long 

 setaceous persistent. Calyx \ in. long, tube short campanulate. Corolla | in. long. 

 Ovary sessile oblong glabrous many-ovnled. 



That this species is nearly related to C. sessiliflora^ as remarked by GenL 

 Collett and Mr. Hemsley, is evident ; it however differs very markedly in having the 

 upper surface of its leaves hirsute, and in having a space with only barren bracts in- 

 tervening between leaves and flowers. In some respects its is allied to C. chinensis 

 but differs in having many-fid. elongated racemes and in being unbranched. Till, 

 however, it is known whether its pod is included or exerted its exact position cannot 

 be determined. 



30. Crotalaria chinensis Linn. 



Add to localities of F. B. I. : — Malay Peninsula,' Perak, Wray ! 



33. Crotalaria capitata Grah. 



AM to localities of F. B. I. : — Manipdr ; Chingsow, Watt! Upper 

 Burma ; M'aymyo, King's Collector ! Saiktha. Prazer ! South Shan Hills, 

 King's Collectors ! 



346. Crotalaria perpusilla Coll. 8f Hemsl. Journ. Linn. Soc. 

 xxviii. 37 ; diffuse laxly silky, stems and branches prostrate slender, 

 leafy; leaves very small ovate-rotund, flowers few in lax terminal heads, 

 calyx small densely villous, teeth all lanceolate the two upper rather 

 the longer and wider, pod oblong (immature) hardly exserted. 



Upper Burma ; Shan Hills at Koni, 4000 feet elev., Collett ! 

 A slender procumbent branched annual or perennial, branches 6 in. long or less, 

 densely clothed with adpressed brownish hairs. Leaves short petioled rather close- 

 set thinly herbaceous, \ in. long |- in. wide, numerous, clothed on both surfaces with 

 long spreading white hairs and minutely punctate ; stipules 0. Racemes sub-capi- 

 tate, 2-5-fld., flowers shortly pedicelled; bracts and bracteoles lanceolate persistent. 

 Calyx -3- in. tube campannlate the two upper teeth sub-obtuse. Corolla \ in. long, 

 purple, slightly exserted. Pod sessile glabrous, hardly exerted (unripe), few-seeded. 

 Associated by Sir H. Collett and Mr. Hemsley with C. pusilla and C. hirta ; 

 appears to the writer to be most nearly related to C. priestleyoides. 



36. Crotalaria neriifolia Wall. 



Add to description of F. B. I. : — 



Pod 1|-2J in. long, narrowly oblong, thick-walled, glabrous, gyno- 

 phore J in. 



40. Crotalaria assamica Benth. 



Add to localities of F. B. I. : — Upper Burma; Poneshee, Anderson! 

 Chin Hills, King's Collector ! Shan States, Manders ! King's Collectors ! 



676. Crotalaria uncinella Lamk., UJncyc. Met%. y ii. 200(1790); 

 shrubby, branches long, woody, spreading, slender, flexuous, slightly 

 hirsute as are the leaflets beneath, leaflets rather large elliptic-obtuse 

 entire; racemes many-flowered, corolla twice as long as calyx. Lamb. 



