342 LEGUMINOSE. [ Dalbergia. 
+L eaflets apiculate, acute or acuminate, rather Feci.ss 
Leaflets pots “P iculate ; panicles lax, puberulous ; flowers 
white rplish D. purpurea. 
Leaflets neh ss seek rtly acuminate 5 panicles tomentose compact ; 
calyx glabrous ; a3 flowers whi ‘ . D. glomeriflora, 
eaflets ‘ant or Tr retuse, rather all. 
Panicle rather com ees 5 a 1s short or very Sack 3 flowers pur- 
le (P); ie drying bl ong . D. nigrescens. 
Panicle very ‘lax ; pedicels sender 5 flowers white or purplish out- 
side es not nigresce . D. paniculata. 
limbing or Sealer shru bs. 
© Stamens united in 2 separate sheaths ; leaflets blunt. 
eaflets 11-13 ; inflorescence densely pubescent ; bractlets —_— D. volubilis. 
Taafets 17-21 ; inflorescence —? bractlets small, but ¢ 
cuous . . D. stipulacea, 
(eRe) ‘Stamens united in a single slit sheat th. 
X Leaflets in 5-7 fh a a retuse or blunt ; inflorescence, 
etc., glabro 
Flowers blue ; panicle | ampl = terminal ; leaflets more or less oblong D. foliacea, 
white 
Flowers 3 panicle small, axillary ; leaflets more or less veuae D, rubiginosa, 
x Laon se in 11-41 pairs ; Sergi and you 
ets rusty pubesce: 
—- + ai = ing "paniele or cyme very ae ett 0 nar jonny iui 
= > Tati, gong ; Hef. Tad: FL. “Gk 931; oe ae " Sylv. 
Madr. t. 24; Brand. For. Fl. 148.—A leaf-shedding tree (40—50 
+20--2543—6), all parts glabrous ; leaves unpaired-pinnate, 4-7 
ri long, glabrous ; leaflets alternate, in 1-3 pairs, almost orbicular 
obovate, on a 3-4 lin. long petiolule, 1-2 in. long and 
et or broader, notched; entire, thin coriaceous, glabrous, Lee 
cous-green ; flowers small, white, strong-smelling, on slender 1 
lin. long edicels, forming a solitary or several quite glabrous short 
panicle-like cymes in the axils of the leaves or above the sears of 
the fallen Sie calyx pale-greenish, smooth, 14 lin. long, the pro- 
duced teeth acute, the others blunt ; corolla glabrous, about 2 lin. 
long, the a rather long-clawed ; stamens 9, united in a single 
slit sheath ; ovary ee pods lanceolate or oY Stoo Ldonell 
acuminate at both e nds, tapering ina slender stalk, very He 
rigidly chartaceous, es, smooth, slightly net-veined at the 1 
Han .—Andamans sina oy Roxb.). 
Remarxs.—Hea: nish or h black, often mottled or lighter 
veined, aoa -grained, pedis spy te polis meat in India extensively for cabinet- 
manta of vessels, agricultural so des combs, etc., also in gun-carriag? 
- D. cultrata, Grah.; Hf. Ind. Fl. ii. 233. —Yendike.—A tree 
e5— 0104028), leafless in H.S., oung shoots ap- 
the y 
pressed silky some bark 4 an in. thick, rather smooth, with 
transverse short streaks ; cut brown ; leaves unpaired-pinnate, 5-6 in. 
long, while sid young canescent or appressed tawny pubescent ; 
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