Millettia.] LEGUMINOS#. 353 
axillary short-peduncled racemes; bracts very minute ; calyx -bell- 
shaped, 14 lin. deep, obsoletely toothed, densely silk-hairy ; corolla 
3-4 lin. long, densely silk-hairy ; pods linear, rigidly coriaceous, 
turgid, 3-4 in. long, glabrous. 
Haxs.—In the stony beds of Martaban, rare. 
5. M. cinerea, Bth.; H.f. Ind. Fl. ii. 106.—A large scandent 
shrub, all parts glabrous, the branchlets smooth; leaves unpaired- 
' pinnate, glabrous, about 4 ft. long, the. stipulets small, subulate- 
acuminate, longer persistent; leaflets in 2, rarely in a single, pair 
with a jointed long petioled odd one, elliptical to ovate and ellipti- 
cally ovate, on a lin. long petiolule, bluntish apiculate or rarely 
almost acuminate, 2-4 in. long, entire, chartaceous, glabrous and 
net-veined ; flowers rather large, white, with the tips of keel and 
acuminate, flat, with abruptly thickened sutures, 2-3 in. long, 
seeded. 
Chittagong; Burma.—Fl. May. ‘ 
unpaired-pinnate, 1-2 ft. long, the rachis minutely pubescent 
glabrescent; leaflets in 3 or 2 pairs with a longer jointed-petioled 
odd one, elliptically ovate to oblong-lanceolate, on a pubescent 
petiolule 2-3 lin. long, long and finely acuminate, 3-6 in. long, entire, 
chartaceous, glabrescent above, beneath more or less silvery app’ 
pubescent ; flowers purple with the standard brownish outside, the 
wings rose-coloured and the keel whitish, rather small, on nodding 
_Mmore or less puberulous somewhat pendulous 1-14 ft. long raceme 
arising singly or rarely by pairs from above the scars of the fallen 
leaves ; calyx a little oblique, about 2 lin. deep, tawny velvety 
pubescent, obsoletely sinuate-toothed ; corolla silky pubescent, the 
Has.—Rather frequent in the tropical forests of Martaban, east of Tounghoo ; 
also Ava, <tine e Aj M S.—=Metam. 
—s.—bS 
7. M. pach carpa, Bth.; H.f. Ind. Fl. ii. 106.—A very large 
scandent e ir 
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shrub, all softer parts covered with a short, soft, rusty- 
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