Flemingia. } "-LEGUMINOSR. 371 
be nig aig one barely longer than the rest ; petiole winged, : 
ong F. ferruginea, 
vt Well- “developed undershrubs. 
Siva’ peg not winged ; es dense, usually clustered and 
horter t “sen petiole, agit silk -hairy ; bracts linear-lanceo- 
feta sub ist about 4 lin. long ; calyx 3} lin. long, 
the lobes fincat, ubulate- achinfviate the lowermost much 
longer ; corolla 34 lin, = fone: pop sh, with a flesh-coloured 
purplish- streaked stand tae 
edin 
F. congesta, 
berulous and on densely Satie ass F. prostrata. 
Petiole narrowly winged ; racemes rather lax, Sheyisll silk- chairy ; ; 
ealyx 3 lin. long, the lobes subulate ; bracts . ovate-lanceolate, 
cuspidate ; co 3 lin. lo Hong * rose- -eoloured with greenish keel ; 
pu F. semialata. 
sedl 
2 in. long, the ibe subulate and the lowermost twice as long; 
corolla } in. long, white, with rose-coloured wi wren petiole 
narrowly winged ; : . £. latifolia. 
Bracts scarious and stiff, very much 1 longer “than the buds, the 
lower sheathing ones up to 2 in. long, silvery silk-hairy ; calyx- 
lobes linear, acuminate, the vided one doubly longer ; 
oe ae nearly 4 in. long ; pods minutely appressed puberulous ; 
tiole narrowly winge 
Kk kK —- enclosed in the ‘calyz, usually 1-seeded ; flower 
heads involucred by the outer large bracts . FF. capitata. 
1. Fl. chappar, Ham.; H.f. Ind. Fl, ii. 227.—A shrub, 3-4 ft. 
high, the branches terete, appressed tawny pubescent ; leaves 1 -folio- 
late, cordate-orbicular, on an 1} in. long petiole, shortly a rather 
abruptly acuminate, 2-3 in. long and as broad or sometimes broader, 
3- to almost 5-nerved at the base, indistinctly velvety above, 
minutely tawny pubescent beneath; flowers small, yellowish, very 
shortly pedicelled, forming a small rusty pubescent cluster perfectly 
F. stricta. 
nate ; corolla pce $ in. long. 
Has.—Frequent in the and forests of Pegu, Marta! Prome and 
Ava.—Fl. LCS.) Fr. HS 18s. OL; Gas, Meter. — 
F, strobilifera, Ait.; H.f. Ind. Fl. ii. 227,—A branched 
shrak, very variable in size (1-4 ft. high), the branches slightly 
angular, shortly tawny pubescent ; stipules lanceolate, about 3 lin. 
long, more or less deciduous; leaves 1-foliolate, on a 2.3 lin. long 
pubescent petiole, lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, acuminate or acute, 
m 2-4 in. long, usually 6-nerved at the rounded or obtuse base, 
thinly and minutely appressed pubescent or pilose, especially along 
the nerves ; flowers small, yellowish or white, in small tawny 
pubescent fascicles in the axils of the large meienicite seo the 
