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416 LEGUMINOSH. [ Eutada. 
AB.—Frequent in the tidal and beach jungles along the coasts from Chitta- 
gong down to Tenasserim and the Andamans.—FI. Oct. ; Fr. C.S.—l.—SS.=Sal. 
2. C. cauliflora, L.; Bedd. Sylv. Madr. t. 315.—An ever- 
green tree (15—20+1— 2 +2—3), all parts glabrous ; leaves abruptly 
pinnate, glabrous ; leaflets in a single pair or rarely one of them 
abortive, very shortly petioluled or almost sessile, unequal, dimi- 
diate-oblong to somewhat falcate-lanceolate, somewhat narrowed at 
the notched apex, 2-3 in. long, entire, thin coriaceous, glabrous ; 
flowers small, white, or a little red-tinged, on rather thick glabrous 
pedicels about 2 lin. ‘long, forming shorter or longer sessile, bracted, 
gi: boone: racemes arising ty 3 or more from the trunk and older 
one i almost irregularly globose, apiculate, glabrous, 1-4 in 
long, edible. 
Has.—Burma, cultivated only. 
II.—Sus-orp. Mimosea. Flowers regular. Sepals and petals 
valvate and often united. Stamens 5 or 10, or very numerous. 
ENTADA, Adans. 
Calyx very shortly 5-toothed. Petals 5, valvate, more or less 
united or free. Stamens 10, free, shortly exserted ; ‘anthers gland- 
tipped. Ovary nearly sessile, with several ovules ; ; style filiform, 
with a truncate stigma. Pod Jar, arge and long, flat, coriaceous or 
woody, the sutures thick and persistent after the separation of the 
one-seeded articles, the endocarp separating from the epicarp and 
persistent round the large flat seeds —Lofty vege! climbers, un- 
armed, with abruptly bipinnate leaves. Flowers small, sessile, 
long spikes sometimes collected into a terminal panicle, Besta 
very small, 
1. E. scandens, Bth. ; Brand. For. Fl. 167.—Kong-nyin-nway.— 
A very large scandent shrub, all parts eens the stems screw-like 
— = ayes as thick as a man’s thigh, with patelliform protuber- 
k 2 fn. ‘thick, blackish or brownish, squarish fissuring and 
2 or as 1 pine only, the terminal one iatiemeds in a dou ble 
tendril; leaflets in 2-5 pairs, oblong to obovate-lanceolate, Sei 
— petioluled, narrowed at both ends, retuse, 1-24 in. long, 
thin 
Ss entire, membranous or chartaceous ; flowe ers small, mae Ly 
_ sessile, hia elongate Laasigeed pubescent See in the axils of the 
r leaves 3 calyx $ lin. long ; 
peta I about line long ; sous 2-4 ft. ne by by 2-3 in. broad, woody, 
