352 LEGUMINOSE. [ Millettia. 
broader than long, 2-24 lin. deep, — velvety, obsoletely toothed, 
the anterior tooth a little prolonged ; corolla glabrous, the standard 
4 an in. long, notched ; ovary anh: very young pods linear, 
smooth, terminating in a long subulate genuflexed point. 
Has.—Rare in the upper mixed forests of Toukyeghat, east of Tounghoo, 
Martaban.—Fl. Apr.—l. — Metam 
Rem .—Wood rather heavy, vellowiihs turning ae coarsely 
fibrous, ore rather oaliraul tolerably soft. Yields a red resi 
. M. extensa, Bth.; H.f. Ind. Fl. ii. 109.—Da-ma-gnai- 
ies ar large scandent shrub, the softer perigee parts tawny or 
rusty velvety-pubescent, the branchlets usually minutely w 3 
leaves unpaired-pinnate, 3-1 ft. long, the rachis glabrescent ; ; leuflets 
in 4-3 pairs, on a strong glabrescent petiolule 2 lin. long, ovate to 
elliptically oblong, bluntish apiculate to bluntish, 3-4 in. long, 
entire, rigidly chartaceous, while young on both sides thinly pubes- 
cent, finally turning glabrous above and slightly and minutely 
pu ubescent 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 many t oget er arising from th 
thick, usually short, scaly, lateral branchlets; calyx tawny velvety, 
about 2 lin. deep, broader than long , obsoletely and broadly toothed; 
standard about 4 in. long, notched, s ilky pubescent o = ovary 
and young fruits tawny pubescent; pods linear-oblong, abruptly 
incurved-pointed, flat, 4-5 in. oe a little thickened along the 
sutures, when ripe quite glabrous. 
Has.—Frequent all over Burma, from Ava and Martaban down to Tenasserim, 
i all leaf-shedding forests up to 2,000 ft. elevation.—Fl. March-Apr. ; Fr. C-S.— 
long. 
rose-coloured, the standard densely silk-hairy ; pod ott 2s 
woody, 24- 3h i in. long, silk-hairy when young. 
Has.—Pegu (accord. to Baker). 
4. M. candata, Bak. in Hf. Ind. Fl. ii. 109.—A low scandent 
or creeping shrub, all parts glabrous or nearly so ; stipulets minute; 
leaflets in 3-4 pairs with an odd one, oblong to lanceolate, 4-6 in- 
long, long and more or less caudate-acuminate, chartaceous, 
rous, glaucous beneath ; flowers rose-coloured, pedicelled, in slender 
