340 _ LEGUMINOSH. [ Derris. 
stylose mucro, 1-2-seeded, flat, glabrous, 1-14 im. long, narrowly 
winged along the outer suture. 
Has.—Frequent in the tidal forests and the low littoral lands, from Arracan 
down to Tenasserim and the Andamans.—Fl. March-May ; Fr. R.S.—s.—SS.= 
All. Sal. 
4. D.elegans, Bth.—A large scandent shrub, all softer younger 
parts more or less rusty pubescent ; leaves unpaired-pinnate, 3-1 ft. 
long, while young rusty pubescent; leaflets in 1 or 2 pairs only, 
oblong to oblong-lanceolate, on a thick glabrous petiolule about a 
line long, bluntish, 3-5 in. long, chartaceous, entire, rusty pubescent, 
above or on both sides quite glabrescent ; flowers white, middling- 
sized, on 3-4 lin. long slender rusty pubescent pedicels, solitary or 
few clustered or the lower ones racemulose, forming a very short 
rusty-villous raceme usually arising from above the scars of the 
leaves or from the leaf-axils themselves; calyx wide, rusty pubes- 
cent, about 14 lin. deep ; corolla glabrous, nearly 5 lin. long; ovary 
tawny villous; pods almost as in D. wliginosa, but rusty puberu- 
lous or pubescent, 14 in. long by about an inch broad. 
Not unfrequent in the swamp forests of the I idee rei and 
Hazs.— 
along marshy streams of Tenasserim.—Fl. Febr.-March.—s : 1 
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flowers pale purplish, rather large, on 1-2 lin. long minutely 
cemose an . 
puberulous pedicels, racem: d collected in a terminal narro 
almost glabrous panicle ; calyx wide, minutely velvety, about 2 ie 
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