1897.] D. Prain — Some additional Leguminosae. 373 



K-W. Frontier ; Kurram Valley, Aitchison n. 1218! 

 Stemless ; leaves rosalate crowning a slender elongated woody rhizome. Leaflets 

 sessile obovate-cuneate, -|-J in. long, apex rounded or obtuse, petiole short, stipules 

 small deltoid. Peduncle £-£ in. long. Calyx §— § in., downy, teeth lanceolate half as 

 long as tube. Corolla 1 in., standard £ in. wide, silky, dirty-purple externally, yellow 

 within. Pod linear, straight, thinly hoary, 18-20-seeded. 



246. CALOPHACA Fisch. 



Perennial diffuse unarmed shrubs or undershrubs. Leaves odd-pin- 

 nate. Flowers solitary or umbellate on axillary peduncles. Calyx tubu- 

 lar, lobes almost equal or the 2 upper subconnate. Corolla exserted 

 standard ovate or suborbicular, erect, margins reflexed ; wings obovate- 

 oblong, subfalcate, free ; keel incurved about as long as the wings. 

 Stamens 2-adelphous ; anthers uniform. Ovary sessile, many-ovuled ; style 

 filiform, stigma small terminal. Pod linear, at length round or turgid ; 

 seeds subreniform. Species about 8 ; Oriental and North Asiatic. 



1. Calophaca depressa Oliv. in Hook. Icon. Plant, t. 2304 ; leaflets 

 5-9, subalternate, oblong or obovate-elliptic the terminal obovate- 

 cuneate, mucronulate, silky-pubescent ; flowers very small solitary ; pod 

 turgid-cylindric mucronulate villous, 5-6-seeded. 



Kashmir ; Baltistan, 6000 feet, Giles : Indus Valley, 7-8000 feet, 

 Duthie ! 



A small depressed shrublet, hoary tomentose in all its parts. Leaves §-1 in. 

 long, short-petioled ; leaflets ^ in. or less with distinct petiolules ; stipules small, 

 ovate-lanceolate. Floivers on peduncles shorter than the leaves, \-% in. long. Calyx, 

 3 lower teeth deltoid, 2 upper linear-subulate. Standard twice as long as calyx, 

 shortly clawed, rounded, about as long as obtuse keel ; wings shortly oblong-obtuse. 

 Pod about -| in. long, £ in. wide. 



25. GULDENSTJEDTIA Fisch. 



3. GULDENSTJJDTIA MCLT.IFLORA Bunge. 



Add to localities of F. B. 2.:— Burma; Shan Hills at Saga, 4000 

 feet, and Koni, 4500 feet Collett ! 



28. TAVERNIERA DC. 



1. Taverniera nummularia DC. 



Add to localities of F. B. I. : — Central India ; Jerdon ! Southern 

 Deccan ; Cleghom ! 



The plant appears to be very rare in the dry parts of the Deccan ; it has not as 

 yet been reported from Eajputana, where, however, considering the eastward 

 extension just noted, it probably occurs and where it should be looked for. 



31. ONOBRYCHIS Gjcrtn. 

 1. Onobrychis Stewaeth Bah.; leaflets oblanceolate, subacute; 

 pod reniform, turgid, 1 -seeded ; perennial. 



