352 : LEGUMINOS#. [ Millettia, 
broader than long, 2-24 lin. deep, tawny velvety, obsoletely toothed, 
the anterior tooth a little prolonged ; corolla glabrous, the standard 
2 an in. long, notched ; ovary smooth ; very young pods linear, 
smooth, terminating in a long subulate genuflexed point. 
4B.—Rare in the upper mixed forests of Toukyeghat, east of Tounghoo, 
Martaban.—Fl. Apr.—l.— SS. = Metam. 
RemarKs.—Wood rather heavy, yellowish, turning light-brown, coarsely 
fibrous, but rather close-grained, tolerably soft. Yields a red resin. 
cent, finally turning glabrous above and slightly and minutely 
pubescent beneath; flowers rather small, reddish-lilac, on 1-2 lin. 
long velvety pedicels, solitary and clustered, forming tawny velvety 
4-6 in. long racemes several or man together arising from the 
_ HaB.—Frequent all over B from Ava and Martaban down to Tenasserim, 
Hs o Apaueractiaa forests up to 2,000 ft. elevation.—FI. March-Apr. ; Fr. C.8.— 
-—SS.—= o. 
woody, 24-34 in. long, silk-hairy when young. 
Has.—Pegu (accord. to Baker). 
4. M. caudata, Bak. in H.f. Ind. Fl. ii. 109.—A low scandent 
_ or creeping shrub, all parts glabrous or nearly so ; stipulets minute ; 
ets In 3-4 pairs with an odd one, oblong to lanceolate, 4-6 in. 
long, long and more or less caudate-acuminate, chartaceous, 2 
rous, glaucous beneath ; flowers rose-coloured, pedicelled, in slender 
