a shortly acuminate, apiculate or rather bluntish, $-1 in. 
356 LEGUMINOSE. [ Millettia. 
tomentose-fringed, the teeth conspicuous, the anterior one rather 
d 
produced, the posterior ones short and br resamaerisse se 5- 3; corolla — 
shortly silky pubescent, the standard nearly $ an in. long; ovary | 
appressed pubescent ; pods obovate-oblong to ~oblaig , usually more 
or less narrowed towards the base, very flat, firmly coriaceous, 
rather abruptly incurved-acuminate, 2-3 in . long, brown, smooth, 
1-3-seeded, the sutures not thickened. 
Haz.—Common i “ the upper mixed forests of the Pegu Yomah, rare in those 
of Prome.—Fl. March ; Fr. Jan.-Febr.— S.=SiS. 
REMARKS. tint shits; soft, seisiderid valueless. 
13. M. leu Kz.—Theng-weng or thin-win.—(M. pendula, , 
cantha, 
Bak. ; a. Ts. Fi. i. 105.) —A leaf-shedding tree (583—60+15 
—25 <e 5—6), the youn shoots silky seihnaent glabrescent; leaves 
eS 27 ft. long, w ile young thinly s Sg 
» as in pee jlabrd ; . seeds flat, brown. 
Has. eee in the oh = open forests, less so in the upper mix mixed 
forests, all over Prine and the Pegu Yomah, up to 2,000 ft. elevation. —Fi. 
March-Apr. ; Fr. Apr.-May om a ra Ca8. SiS. Lat., Dil. 
er pramaoage ee black, tough, but rather small ; used for cross-pivens 
14. pepe ise ; Hf. Ind. Fl. ii. ik : 
50 + 10—15 + 4-5), leafless in H.S., all parts quite glabrous; 
leaves unpaired-pinnate, 3-4 ft. long, glabrous ; leaflets ovate to 
ae ee and elliptically ovate, on a lesdae 1-2 lin, long petiolule, 
: rarely 4 pairs, with a long and jointedly pega = one, 
= , entire, somewhat glaucescent’ beneath, fine ely — 
= veined ; flowers steel-blue, rather small, on a capillary "9-8 lin. me 
ee. , solitary or almost - form ing slender, glabrous, 2- 
ee long racemes arising solitary or several from the short youDg 
