350 LEGUMINOSR. [ Millettia, 
3-4 lin. long + dials, farming caple tawny ‘beanie racemes in 
the axils of the leaves; calyx args ae velvety, about 3 lin. 
long, somewhat obliquely narrowed at the base ; corolla more than 
3 lin. long, the petals diidulateobligot ; stamens capes in 
separate bu Baits: ovary villous; pods while young greyish or 
velvety pubescent and less so when fully ripe, irregularly a ogalen 
with the wing somewhat folded, 13-2 in. broad, unequally sinuate- 
rounded at the base, the minute stylous point above the basa 
sinus. 
ae gies rg in the Eng and upper mixed forests of Martaban and Tenas- 
very rare in the dry forests of Prome District.—Fl. Apr -May; Fr. R. 8. 
ae wine 2 Hy Lat. CaS 
REMARKs.—Sap-wood pal-brown, streaked, rather light, close-grained. 
Yields a red resin, a sort of.gum-kino. 
MILLETTIA, WA. 
Calyx broad, truncate, or with short teeth or lobes, the 2 upper 
ones often united. Standard broad, usually reflexed ; keel incurved, 
blunt. Stamens 10, all united in a sheath or the vexillary one 
free or cohering with the others from the middle; anthers uniform. 
Ovary sessile or rarely stalked, surrounded at the base with an 
angular or cup-shaped disk, several-ovuled ; style "tittesed with a 
small terminal Sema Pods flat or convex, from wo oody to thin 
coriaceous, finally dehiscing into 2 valves. Seeds orbicular or 
reniform, not Beenie. oie or shrubs, often climbing, W1 
peopest panne) ate the leaflets usually stipellate. Stipules 
small. Flowers rminal racemes or panicles, Bracts and bract- 
lets usually very decides 
* Climbers or erect s 
X Standard parte “ ie base on both sides of the claw. 
phous. 
Young snot rusty- ge corolla violet-purple; ovary quite 
é Fe Mh leiogyna- 
“OO Corolla, at least ithe standard, velvety or * silky 
pubescent ou 
+ Leaflets ninut ¢ or 3 apiculate, rarely shortly acu- 
Power une ural in elongate racemes longer than the petiole; ripe eat 
