Flemingia. | LEGUMINOSH. 375 
4B.—Common in the leaf-shedding forests, and in grassy or shrubby 
os more especially in the savannahs, all over Burma.—FI. C.S8.; Fr. H.S.— 
: om oe, 
.4B.—Not — in the hill-Eng, and the drier hill forests, more 
ecially in the pine-forests, of Martaban, at 2,000 to 4,000 ft. elevation.—Fl. 
h.—1.— SS.=Metam. Lat. 
12. F. stricta, Roxb.; H-f. Ind. Fl. ii. 228.—An erect, stout, 
branched undershrub, the branches angular, shortly appressed 
'y pubescent; stipules linear-lanceolate, 1 in. long or longer, 
very deciduous; leaves digitately 3-foliolate,-on a triquetrous 
___ slightly pubescent petiole } to 3 ft. long and often narrowly winged 
upwards ; leaflets a to ovate-lanceolate, the lateral ones 
somewhat unequally so, on a strong, appressedly tawny pubescent 
