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354 LEGUMINOSE. { Millettia, 
brown tomentum, the branches warted ; leaves unpaired-pinnate, $- 
1} ft. long, the rachis rusty-tomentose ; leaflets in 5 to 6 pairs with 
an odd one, ona 1-2 lin. long tomentose petiolule, obovate-oblong 
to oblong, apiculate or bluntish and mucronate, rarely shortly 
acuminate, 3-5 in. long, entire, specie thin chartaceous 
while young on both sides tawny o y pubescent or almost 
tomentose, glabrescent above; flowers tae diidees pale-rose coloured 
on 2-3 lin. long tomentose nodding pedicels, clustered and forming 
1-3 or rarely more 4-7 ft. long rusty or tawny tomentose racemes 
arising from above the scars of the fallen leaves or from axillary 
short thick branchlets ; calyx nearly 3 lin. deep, broader than long, 
shortly and densely ‘tomentose, obsoletely sinuate-toothed, the 
anterior tooth a little produced ; corolla glabrous, the standard 4 in 
long or somewhat longer ; ovary pes “rusty-villous ; pods obibes 
to linear-oblong (or if 1-seeded more or less oval), 2 to 6 in. long, 
acute, very thick-coriaceous and slightly sinuate between the 1-3 
very large seeds, glabrous, brownish, lenticellate 
Has.—Ava, -_— hills.—Fl. Apr. 
not seen) unpaired-pinnate ; loafieta 3 in 4-3 pairs with an oak one, 
petioluled, oblong, shortly acuminate, beneath on the nerves 
appressed tawny pubescent ; flowers lazuli-blue, rather small, on 
1-2 lin. long rusty-tomentose pedicels, clustered, “and forming soli- 
4-7 in. long shortly ney 4 fomentqse racemes fidiaig om 
ish —Rather rare in the stunted hill = a Fries of the pee at 
and near the to top, at 6,500 to 7,200 ft. elevation.—Fl, Mar ch.— L—SS, = 
9. M. Bak. in HE. Ind. Fl. ii. 107.—A woody climber, 
with glabrous branches; leaflets 7, stipellate, obovate-oblong, oD 
4-2 in. long petiolules, cuspidate, almost coriaceous, 4-6 in. 
abrous ; flowers very shortly pedicelled, densely fascicled, in close 
short-peduncled racemes in the axils of the leaves; calyx be 
es a line long, faintly silky, nearly truncate ; oedia 3 times 
longer than the calyx, the standard densely white-canescent on a 
3 sinaiies monadelphous ; pods linear-oblong, 7-8 in. long PY 
rved, 
= Hooker’s Ind. Flor.) 
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