488 D. Prain — Some additional Leguminosae. [No. 2 T 



R. Thompson ! Duthie ! Oudh ; R. Thompson ! Chota Nagpur ; Clarice ! 

 Gamble ! Behar ; T. Thomson ! Clarke ! Garhwal ; Bhabar, King ! 

 Kamaon ; Terai, King! Nepal; Terai, Scully! Hieronymus ! Sikklm ; 

 Terai, Kurz ! Clarke I Bootan ; Duars, Simons ! Upper Burma ; Ander- 

 son ! King's Collectors ! Pegu ; McLelland ! Brandis ! Kurz ! Yunnan ; 

 Anderson! Shan Hills; Fulton! Tenasserim ; Gallatly ! 



\c. Flemingia fruticulgsa Wall. 



The following are the localities for this species so far as is known ; 

 as will be seen it is not confined to the Central Himalaya. 



N.-W. Himalaya; Simla, dry spots in sunny woods, 7000 feet, 

 Griffith 1 J. Anderson ! near Simla at 5000 ft., Gamble ! Dalhousie, 

 Clarke n. 33 ! Clarke n. 22076 ! Mattiana, 5000 feet, Brandis ! Garhwal, 

 near Owra, 6-7000 feet, Duthie ! Kamaon, King ! A specimen of this 

 collected by Dr. T. Thomson, but with no precise locality, has been 

 issued in Herb. Ind. Or. as F. strobilifera and has been noted as occurring 

 at 1000 feet ; no other botanist has met with the plant so low down. 

 Centl. Himalaya ; Nepal, Wallich n. 5754 ! 



Id. Flemingia pluminalis C. B. Clarke MS8. ; leaves narrowly 

 lanceolate, base cuneate ; bracts subsecundly disposed, softly pubescent 

 emarginate. 



Chittagong; Demagri, Clarke n. 19777! Burkul, Lister n. 117! 

 Burma ; Hukong Valley, Griffith n. 1675 ! Pegu, Kurz n. 2524 ! Shan 

 Plateau at Makhoye, King's Collector ! 



A small shrub 1-3 feet high ; branches slender fluted, twiggy, velvety. Leaves 

 subcoriaceous 25 in. long, '6 in. wide, green, adpressed-pubescent, above sparsely 

 beneath densely ; lateral nerves very oblique about 8 pairs, stipules scarious linear 

 •3 in. long. Racemes 2-4 in. long ; bracts erecto-patent, short-petioled, cordate, '4 in. 

 long, all faintly emarginate. Calyx '2 in., finely pilose ; teeth lanceolate exceeding 

 the tube. Corolla pale, little exserted. , 



A very distinct form, evidently quite entitled to specific rank. 



2. Flemingia Chappar Ham. 



This species is quite common immediately to the south of Behar ; it has been 

 collected at Sambalpur by Griffith and in Ganjam by Gamble. 



3. Flemingia paniculata Wall. 



This species is quite common in Upper Burma and has recently been repeatedly sent 

 from the Chindwin Valley, from the Ruby Mines district, and from the Shan Plateau. 



4. Flemingia lineata Eoxb. 



Var. glutinosa var. nov. ; leaflets larger acute, flowers rather larger, 

 all parts closely beset with sticky glandular hairs. 



Burma ; S. Shan States at Taungyi, King's Collector ! Tenasserim ; 

 on Taepo, 5000 feet, Gallatly ! 



This will probably require to be recognised at some future time as specifically 

 distinct. 



