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and forming peduncled slightly pubescent cymes arising laterally 
from the young shoots or above the scars of the fallen leaves; 
Has.—Common all over Pegu and Martaban down to Tenasserim, occurri 
not only in the mixed and tropical forests, but ascending also into the drier hill 
forests, up to 3,500 ft. elevation.—Fl. Jan.-Febr.; Fr. C.S.—s: L—SS.— a. 
12. D, foliacea, Wall. ; H.f. Ind. Fi. ii. 232.—A large scandent 
shrub, all parts glabrous, or the young shoots slightly pubescent ; 
leaves unpaired-pinnate, 4-4 ft. long ; leaflets in 2-3 pairs, alternate, 
obovate to elliptically-oblong, on an 1 to 1} lin. long petiolule, 
retuse and usually mucronate, 14-2 in. long, entire, chartaceous, 
glabrous, or while young shortly appressed puberulous beneath ; 
flowers small, almost sessile, supported by a pair of small bractlets, 
cymose and forming an ample minutely puberulous glabrescent 
panicle at the end of the branchlets ; calyx minutely puberulous, 2 
In. long, the teeth rather long, buntish ; corolla glabrous, about 2 
n. long, the petals long-clawed ; stamens 9, united into a single 
slit sheath; ovary glabrous; pods 1-2-seeded, flat, oblong to 
elongate-oblong, acute or blunt, tapering in a short stalk, 14-3 in. 
6 glabrous, brown, thin coriaceous, runcinnate-veined at the 
s. 
Has.—Not nt 
Yomah and Martaban down to Upper Tenasserim.—Fl. Jan.-Febr. ; Fr. C. 
8: 1—SS.=SiS. Metam. 
unfrequent along choungs in the upper mixed forests of the nda 
13. D. rvbigi Roxb.; H.f. Ind. Fl. ii. 232.—A large 
scandent shrub, the very young branchlets shortly tawny pubescent; 
i unpaired-pinnate, 24-3 in. long, the rachis glabrous ; leafl 
m 3 to 5 pairs with an odd one, alternate, obovate to obovate-oblong, 
rounded or emarginate, on a line long slender petiolule, aboutan in. 
entire, thinly but rigidly coriaceous, glabrous, much net-veined ; 
ts small, white, on very short puberulous pedicels, racemose 
