Indigofera. | LEGUMINOSE. 361 
eo we Oe 
minutely ni anceps pubescent, blackish, g many dark-brown 
eeds. 
4-cornered oblong 
amide in the open ide ascending into the hill Eng forests, 
Has.—Not 
up to 3,000 ft. elevation, from Martaban to Tenasserim; also above Rangoon, 
—Fl. B.S. ; Fr. C.S8.—SS.—=Zat. Mctem Ack 
4. I, a, ee H.f. Ind. Fl. ii. 101; Bedd. Syly. 
Madr. 85, t. 12, ; Brand. For. Fl. 136 —Taw-mai-yain —A 
stout, el Pay ub. sometimes Ss growing out in a small tree with 
a short thick trunk, the shoots thinly pubescent ; stipules subulate, 
very deciduous ; leaves unpaired-pinnate, short-petioled, 3-6 in. 
long ; leaflets in 8-12 pairs with an odd one, elliptical to oval-ob- 
long, on a slender erage, petiolule 1-13 lin. long, rounded or 
lu 
a mucro, $- ong, rarely longer, entire, firmly char- 
taceous, on both idles: thinly and minutely appressed pubescent, 
beneath Secnacuk: flowers mid -sized, rose-coloured, on short 
canescent pedicels, forming a short, canescent, sessile, many-flowered 
raceme in the axils of the leaves and shorter than them ; bracts . 
linear-lanceolate, acuminate, canescent, very deciduous ; calyx canes- 
cent, short, but wide, about a line deep, the teeth S-angular-acumi- 
nate ; corolla about 4 in. long; pods linear, almost 4-cornered, 14-2 
in. long, straight, with the conical point straight or conspicuously 
turned upwards, glabrous, brown, containg many cubical dark- 
wn seeds. 
Has.—Not unfrequent in the dry and open, especially the Eng - —, ad 
Sy and Prome down to Pegu and Martaban.—Fl, Fr. C. and H.S.— 
aS. Aren. 
5. Le elliptica, Roxb.—An erect, stout, branched shrub, the 
shoots thinly and shortly appressed pubescent; rg arg subulate, 
minute; leaves unpaired-pinnate, ahorily petioled, 3 lon 
leaflets in 4 to 8 pairs with a longer petioluled’ odd ie, ligt 
to obovate, on a line long pubescent filiform petiolule, 4-1 in. long, 
rounded or rarely retuse “with a mucro, entire, thin- rch ert on 
both sides very thinly and minutely appressed pubescent, pale- 
coloured or almost a beneath ; flowers middling-sized, rose- 
coloured, on short canescent pedicels, forming a short, sessile, many- 
flowered greyish-pubescent raceme in the axils of the leaves and 
much shorter than them ; bracts lanceolate, hoary, very deciduous ; 
calyx about a line long, appressed pu ubescent, the teeth 
- anna above Rangoon; and from Martaban down to Tenasserim.— 
tr. CS. 
