Millettia. } LEGUMINOSE. 357 
branchlets ; calyx purple, glabrous, broader than long, about a line 
deep, obsoletely toothed or almost truncate ; corolla glabrous, the 
standard a 
t in. long; ovary slightly appressed pubescent ; 
pods Hneastoblong; narrower towards the base, incurved-pointed, 
rather Ww ounded sutures, aes _ woody pale-coloured, 
Has.—Frequent in the nes forests of Prome, and entering also the savannah 
forests.—Fl. Fr. Ma arch-Apr.—1—SS.=CaS. All. 
5. M. glaucescens, Kz.; H.f. Ind. Fl. ii. 107. —Toung-ka- 
zaw. es tree (60—70 + 20—40 + 6—8), shedding leaves in H.S., 
all parts glabrous or usually ait young shoots slightly greyish 
pubeseent ; bark rather smooth, } in. thick ; cut yellowish ; leaves 
unpaired-pinnate, 4 -1 ft. long, glabrons or the rachis and petiolules 
slightly puberulous ; ; leaflets elliptical to obovate-oblong and oblong- 
lanceolate, in 4-3 or occasionally only in 2 pairs with a longer and 
jointedly petioluled odd one, bluntish and rather abruptly acuminate 
or apiculate, on a slender 2- 3 ee long glabrescent ew 3-4 in. 
long, entire, membranous, rous or somewhat puberulous on 
the midrib beneath, celia beneath ; flowers rather small, blue, 
on capillary puberulous or almost glabrous 3-4 lin. long pedi cels, 
forming slender, glabrous, or puberulous racemes solitary at the end 
_ of the “lateral short branchlets or almost crowded along youn 
shoots ; calyx broader than long, sparingly pubescent, about 1-] 
‘deep, obsoletely and broadly toothed; corolla glabrous, the 
standard indistinctly pote nearly 4 in. long ; ovary appressed 
silk-hairy ; pods oblong with a narrowed base, woody, incurved- 
pointed, flat, the 2 he bordered with = narrow wings turned 
upwards and therefore appearing almost 4-angular and winged, 
glabrous, sprinkled with corky fissured lenticels, 3-4 in. long and 
2-3 lin. thick, 1-3-seeded. 
Has.—Common in the tropical and the aegis upper ees forests, espe- 
cially along choungs, along the eastern slopes of the Pegu Yomah and in 
Martaban.—Fl. Apr.-May. ; Fr. May-June —s.-8S.=Si8. M 
Remarxs.— Wood yellowish, turning ences coarsely feos, but brittle 
and rather hard. 
6. M. pubinervis, Kz.; H.f. Ind. FI. ii. 106.—A_ leaf-shed- 
ae tree (2 (2 merrier + 1—2), the young shoots ee 
ves unpaired-pinnate, about 4 a foot long, the rachis pu 
leaflets elliptically to senate: -oblong, on a thin puberulous pe tiolule 
1-2 lin. long, in 3 to 4 pairs with an odd one, rather Say but 
bluntish acuminate, 2-3 in. long, thin chartaceous, entire, beneath 
glaucescent and p ubescent on the midrib; flowers rather small, 
= dirty yellowish shia, on capillary pubescent pedicels, solitary or 
