348 LEGUMINOSE. [ Dalbergia. 
- and forming a small shortly rusty or tawny pubescent panicle in 
the axils of the leaves; calyx about a line long, pubescent ; corolla 
glabrous, about 8 lin. long ; stamens united in a single slit sheath ; 
ovary glabrous ; pods flat, lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, tapering in 
a slender stalk, bluntish, 14 to 2 in. long, 1-2-seeded, brown, 
glabrous, much veined round the seeds. 
Has.—Not w uent in the tropical forests on the Kambala toung 
Yomah.—SS.—probably decomposed CaS. 
rous; pods very flat, oblong to linear-oblong, 1-3-seeded, almost 
chartaceous, red-brown, glabrous, blunt or a little acute, narrowed 
in a slender but short stalk, 1-2 in. long, net-veined at the seeds. 
Has.—Not unfrequent in the jungles of the Andamans; also Tenasserim. 
—Fr. May-June. 
D. 
ing shrub, all softer parts rusty or tawny pubescent; stipules m 
young shoots conspicuous, $ an in. long, linear to ovate, softly 
pubescent ; leaves unpaired-pinnate, rusty or tawny pubescent, 4-5 
ft. long; leaflets in 5-9 pairs, alternate, oblong, on a thick tomen- 
tose petiolule a line long, blunt or almost notched, 1-14 in. long, 
membranous to chartaceous, entire, puberulous above, tawny pures- 
cent beneath ; flowers small, on short but slender pubescent pedicels, 
 _Haz.—Frequent in the tropical forests, and ascending into the drier 2 
forests, from Pegu and Martaban down to Tenasserim, up to 4,000 ft. elevation- 
: 7 FL March.—s: 1.—SS.—Metam. Lat. p. 
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