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India, Indo- China and Malaya. The synonymy and distribution of the two plants 

 are as follows : — 



5a. Atylosia mollis Benth. in PI. Jungh. 243 ; Bah. in Flor. Brit. 

 Ind. ii. 213 as to the synonym Collaea mollis only. Collaea mollis Grah. 

 in Wall. Gat. 5574. 



North- We st Himalaya; Chamba, Clarke 24283! Kamaon at 

 Chajoorie, Duthie 530 ! Garhwal ; below Kinali, Duthie 3951 ! Route 

 to Tehri, Davidson ! Nepal ; Wallich 5574 ! Sikkim ; Rinchingong, T. 

 Thomson! T. Anderson! Siriong, Clarke 13137! Lingcham, Clarke 

 25485 ! Namchi, King ! 



56. Atylosia crassa Prain, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. Ixvi. 2, 45. A. 

 mollis Benth. in PI. Jungh. 343 excluding the synonym Collaea mollis Grah. ; 

 Bak. in Flor. Brit. Ind. ii. 213, exc. the synonyms Collaea mollis Grah., 

 Cajanus glandulosus Dalz, 8f Gibs., and Atylosia glandulosa Dalz, 

 Dolichos reticulatus Ham. in Wall. Cat. 5552, not of Ait. D. crassus 

 Grah. in Wall. Cat. 5553. Dunbaria Horsfieldii Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat, 

 i. 179. Collaea cinerascens Grah. in Wall. Cat. 5575. 



Foot of the N.-W. Himalaya ; Hard war, Wallich ! Kamaon Bhabar, 

 King! Dehra Dun, King! Nepal; Terai at Noakote, Wallich 5552 ! 

 Rohilkund ; T. Thomson ! N. Oudh ; B. Thompson ! Bengal ; Maldab, 

 Clarke 26977 ! Chota Nagpore ; Wood ! Gamble ! C. India ; Sambalpore, 

 Griffith ! Pacbmarbi, Duthie, 10372 ! S. India ; Ganjam, Gamble 13658 ! 

 Rampa, Gamble 16027! Vizagapatam, Gamble 21775/ Jaipur Hills, 

 Beddome ! Concan ; Stocks ! Dalzell ! Assam ; Brahmaputra Valley, 

 Jenkins ! Garo Hills, at 300 feet, Clarke 43126 ! Burma ; common every- 

 where from Pegu and Bhamo to the Shan Plateau and the Karen 

 Hills. Andamans ; very common. Distrib. Java, Philippines. 



The citation of Atylosia glandulosa as a synonym of this or of the preceding 

 plant is no doubt a lapsus calami, since Dalzell describes his species as having 

 solitary pedicels reflexed in fruit, pods with long spreading hairs bulbous at 

 their bases, and a vexillum with 2 callosities. Both A. mollis and A. crassa have 

 geminate pedicels as described by Mr. Baker, their pods are not covered with long 

 hairs, and they do not have callosities on the vexilla. One result of the slip has, 

 however, been that a little farther on the species already described by Dalzell 

 as A. glandulosa, is redescribed in the F. B. I. as Atylosia rostrata. That species as it 

 happens is, moreover, not an Atylosia at all but a Dunbaria. 



The oldest name for A. crassa as a species is Dolichos reticulatus Ham. But there 

 is already an older Dolichos reticulatus from Australia published in the first edition of 

 Alton's Hortus Kewensis. As that also happens to be an Atylosia and now bears the 

 name A. reticulata Benth., the writer has appropriated the specific epithet from the 

 next oldest synonym, Dolichos crassus. Of Dolichos blandus, referred here by Mr. 

 Baker, the writer has seen no specimen, and therefore refrains from giving the syno- 

 nym a place. 



5c. Atylosia burmanica Coll. fy Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxviii. 



