374 LEGUMINOSE. [ Plemingia. 
pressed pubescent, ae deciduous ; calyx 2 lin. long, tawny villous, 
the lobes linear, rather thick ; corolla a little longer, glabrous ; pods 
about 4 lin. long, ee puberulous, not or sparingly sprinkled 
with blackish resinous dots, usually 2-seeded. 
Has hips rere in the Eng forests of Prome ; also Ava.—Fl. Fr. March— 
1.—SS.=Lat 
ae A a, Roxb.; Hf. Ind. Fl. ii. 228.—An erect branched 
ahierkli a all softer parts shortly silk-hairy ; stipules linear-lan- 
ceolate, acuminate, very deciduous ; leaves digitately 3-foliolate, on 
a silky-pubescent, 3-angular, sulcate petiole | to 2 in. long and not 
winged ; leaflets more or less ovate-lanceolate, the coi ones 
obliquely so, shortly petioluled, 2-43 in. long, acumi uminate, above a 
little roughish from minute hairs nett more or less silky on the 
nerves, beneath shortly pubescent ; flowers rather small, purplish 
with a flesh-coloured purplish streaked standard, very shortly pedi- 
celled, racemose, forming short, smoke-grey, silky pubescent, con- 
tracted panicles in the axils of the leaves and often shorter than 
the petiole; bracts linear-lanceolate, subulate-acuminate, 4 about 4 
lin. long, deciduous ; calyx 3} lin. long, silky pubescent, the lobes 
, subulate-acuminate ; corolla about equally long, g sera: 
pods — or ovoid-obong, about 3-34 lin. long, pube 
usually 2-seeded. 
Has.—Frequent in the savannahs and savannah forests all over Pegu and 
Martaban down to Tenass rim.— Fl. close of R.S.; Fr. C.S. & HLS. —1—ss.=All. 
9. F. prostrata, Roxb.—A small branched undershrub, 1 to 
3 ft. high, the stems strongly 3-cornered and meee appressed 
tawny pubescent; stipules linear lanceolate subulate-acuminate, 
Nesidusias’ leaves digitately 3-foliolate, on a 3-c enero “narrow wly 
winged, appressedly tawny pubescent etiole 14-2 in. long; leaflets 
more or less lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, the iateral ones unequally 
so, shortly petioluled, long acuminate, 3-4 in, long, above roughish 
from short hairs, beneath very thinly pubescent and sprinkled wi with 
Ing an y tawny 
leaves ons shorter than the elite pets very deciduous ; calyx 
2 lin. long, appressed tawny pubescent, the lobes linear-subulate ; 
corolla slightly longer, glabrous ; pods obliquely oblong, 3 in- ities 
puberulous and (in the Burmese plant) densely covered with pur 
giich black resinous glands. 
“Has.—Not u uent in the drier hill, ally the pine, forests of Marta- 
Dan, at 000 Sot te chemo ee Mar l= Motaon. t 
wa Se semialata, Roxb.—An erect, pretty simple or branched 
ub 3-4 ft. high, all parts s shortly pubescent ; stipules 3- 
