488 D. Prain — Some additional Leguminosa?. [No. 2, 



5. Crudia Scortechinii Prain, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. Ixvi. 2. 220 ; 

 leaflets papery, 11-13, uniformly tawny-puberulous beneath, petioles 

 and innovations tawny-pubescent, pod rusty-tomentose. Toucliiroa 

 Scortechinii Prain MSS. 



Perak ; Goping, Scortechini 2029 ! 



A tree 80-90 feet high. Leaflets lanceolate, base slightly unequally rounded, 

 apex acuminate, 2-3 in. long, 1 in. wide, dark-green. Racemes rather lax, pedicels 

 slender "4 in. long, tawny-pubescent like the angular rachis, bracteolate about the 

 middle. Calyx-lobes sparsely-pubescent on both surfaces. Pod oblong, obliquely 

 rounded at both emds, rugulose, 25 in. long, 1*5 in. across, flat. Seed 1 with a long 

 funiculus. 



6. Crudia caudata Prain, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. Ixvi. 2. 219 ; 

 leaflets coriaceous, 5-7, very long caudate-acuminate, leaf -rachis pro- 

 longed beyond ultimate leaflet, innovations and petioles densely rusty- 

 pubescent. Toucliiroa caudata Prain MSS. 



Johore; Ridley 6399! Distrib. Borneo. 



A small tree. Leaflets oblanceolate, base rounded or deltoid, 2*5-4 in. long, 1 in. 

 wide, the narrow tip '75 in. long, dark-green shining above, dull and rusty-pubescent 

 on the nerves beneath. Calyx-lobes densely rusty externally, glabrous within. Pod 

 (young) linear oblong, obliquely rounded at base, obtuse apiculate at opposite end, 

 compressed ; 2 in. long, *75 in. wide, valves densely, shortly, subscabridly rusty- 

 pubescent. Seed solitary. 



An exceedingly distinct species. 



7. Crudia Wrati Prain, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. Ixvi. 2. 222 ; leaflets 

 small 3, thinly papery, oblanceola,te, racemes dense, rachis puberulous, 

 flowers pedicelled. Touchiroa Wrayi Prain MSS. 



Perak ; Sungei, Larut, Wray 2974 ! 



A small tree with slender glabrous branches. Leaflets cuneate at base, rounded 

 and shortly abruptly acuminate at apex, l - 5-2"5 in. long, "5-1 in., wide, quite glabrous 

 on both surfaces. Racemes dense 4-8 in. long, rachis angular puberulous, pedicels 

 slender '2 in. long, bracteolate in middle, buds *15 in. long. Calyx-lobes faintly 

 puberulous externally. Pod unknown. 



A member of the group of species to which the original species Touchiroa 

 aromatica belongs, which is further represented in the east by the species C. 

 bantamensis and C. gracilis. It is easily distinguished from all three by its much 

 smaller leaves, and is further distinguished from the two Malayan species by its 

 longer pedicels ; from the American species it is distinguished by its larger racemes. 



8. Crudia gracilis Prain, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. Ixvi. 2. 223 ; 

 leaflets large 3, firmly papery, ovate-oblong to oblong-lanceolate, spikes 

 slender sparse strict, rachis glabrous. Touchiroa gracilis Prain MSS. 



Perak; Thaiping, "in low wet ground in dense forest, rare," 

 Kunstler 8468 ! 



A slender shrub 6-8 feet high, young branches glabrous. Leaflets cuneate or 

 slightly unequally rounded at base, shortly caudate-acuminate at apex, glabrous on 



