230 S. Kurz — Contributions towards a [No. 4, 



Hab. More in woody lands and amongst shrubbery of Pegu and 

 Tenasserim — Fl. Fr. ES. 



9. D. triflokttm, DC. Prod. II. 334 ; Wight Icon. t. 292 ; Bth. in 

 Mart. Fl. Bras. XV. 95. t. 26 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 173. (Hedysarum triflo- 

 rum, L. sp. pi. 1057 ; Roxb. Fl. Ind. III. 353 ; Hedysarum stipulacewm, 

 Burin. Fl. Ind. t. 54. f. 2.). 



Hab. Frequent in short-grassed pastures and in cultivated lands, 

 rubbishy places, along river-banks, &c, all over Burma, from Chittagong 

 and Ava down to Tenasserim ; on the Andamans introduced only. — Fl. Fr. 

 BS. chiefly. 



10. D. oblatum, Bah. in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1873, 230 ; Hf . Ind. 

 Fl. II. 166. 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the tropical forests, especially along rocky 

 choungs, of the Pegu Yomah and the Martaban hills ; also Prome hills ; 

 Ava, on Taong-Dong. — Fl. Fr. C. and HS. 



11. D. behteokme, DC. Prod. II. 327 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. 173. (Hedysa- 

 rum reniforme, L. sp. pi. 1051 ; Burm. Fl. Ind. t. 52. f. 1.). 



Hab. Prome ; Ava, on the banks of the Irrawaddi (according to 

 Baker) . 



All Burmese specimens seen by me belong to the preceding species. I 

 myself gathered the true Burmannian plant only in the Terai-lands of 

 Sikkhn. 



12. D. SUBSTIPULACEUM, Bl. MS. (D. stipulaceum, Miq. Fl. Ind. 

 P,at. I. 252, non. DC. ; Hedysarum mucronatum, Bl. Buitenz. Cat. 92). 



Hab. Martaban, Nattoung Hills. (Revd. F. Mason). 



This species greatly resembles the American _D. stipulaceum, DC. 

 (which I suppose to be the same as D. cajanifolmm, DC, referred to by 

 Baker in Fl. Ind. II. 161). It differs in its stouter stature and its 

 broad ovate (not linear- subulate) calyx-lobes. The pod-joints are glabrous 

 and net-veined, not hooked-pilose like those of Hasskarl's D. Aparines, 

 which Miquel combines with _D. stipulaceum, while Baker would make it 

 synonymous with D. spirale. 



13. D. cokchwum, DC. Prod. II. 335 ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I. 245 ; 

 Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 170. (B. pendulum, Wall. PI. As. rar. I. t. 94.). 



Hab. Not unfrequent in grass-lands of the drier hill-forests (especially 

 the pine-forests) of Martaban, at 4000 to 6000 ft. elevation. — Fr. March. 



14. D. obcoedatum, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1873, 229 ; Hf. 

 Ind. Fl. II. 166. (Uraria olcordata, Miq. Suppl. Fl. Sumatr. 114 and 

 305). 



Hab. Tenasserim, Moulmein District (Falconer). — Fr. Febr. 



15. D. Scaepe, DC. Prod. II. 334 ; Bak. in Fl. trop. Afr. II. 164 ; 

 Hf . Ind. Fl.' II. 165. (D. strangulatum, WA. Prod. I. 228 ; Wight Icon, 

 t. 985). 



