somewhat compre 
360. : LEGUMINOSZ. [ Indigofera. 
2. I. caloneura, Kz ; H.f. Ind. Fi. ii. 93.—An erect, branched 
shrub, all parts shortly but softly tawny pubescent ; stipules about 2 
lin. long, linear-subulate, densely pubescent ; leaves 1-foliolate, on a 
strong densely tawny pubescent petiole 3-4 lin. long ; leaflets more or 
less elliptical, on a thick very short petiolule, rounded at both ends or 
retuse at the apex, mucronulate, 3-4 in. long, entire, chartaceous, 
glabrous above, beneath softly pubescent and glaucescent, the 
midrib, nerves, and veins strongly prominent and tawny pubescent 5 
flowers rose-coloured (?), rather small, on 2 lin. long filiform puberu- 
lous pedicels subtended by a subulate rather long bract, forming 4 
strong, pubescent, many-flowered raceme in the axils of the leaves 
and usually shorter than them; calyx short, but wide, hardly a line 
deep, the teeth 8-angular, acute; corolla about 4 in. long; ovary 
densely silky pubescent. 
Has.—Pegu. 
3. I, galegoides, DC. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. ii. 100.—Tas-mai-yain.— 
me eee Ss sometimes growing out in a small tree 12-15 
the shoots appressed pubescent; stipules filiform, 2-3 lin. long, 
bescent on both sides, glaucescent beneath; flowers white ¥ 
purple keel, middling-sized, on puberulous 1-14 lin. long pedicels 
subtended by a minute subulate bract, forming a rather ro st, 
many-flowered, slightly pub t axillary raceme much rter than 
the leaves ; calyx short, but wide, hardly a line deep, canescent, the 
teeth short, 3-angular, acute ; ae about } in. long; pods linear, _ 
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