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



(D. sinuatum, Bl. MS. ap. Miq. FL Ind. Bat. I. 255 ; Hf . Ind. FL II. 166 ; 



D. dasylobum, Miq. Suppl. El. Sum. 113 and 305). 



Hab. In the drier hill-forests o£ Martahan, east of Tounghoo, at 

 4000 to 5000 ft. elevation. 



23. D. diefesem, DC. Prod. II. 336 ; Wight Icon. t. 298 ; Hf. Ind. 

 El. II. 169. (Hedysarum diffusum, Willd. Sp. pi. III. 1180 ; Hedysarum 

 auriculatum, and H. quinqueangulatum, Boxb. El. Ind. III. 355 ; D. quin- 

 quangulare, Wight Icon. t. 293). 



Hab. Prome Hills (Wall. Cat. 5716, D.).— El. Sept.— Octob. 



24. D. floribendem, Don. Gen. Syst. II. 297 ; Hf. Ind. PL II. 

 167. (Hedysarum floribwndum, Don. Prod. Nep. 214 ; D. multiflorum, 

 DC. Prod. II. 335 ; D. dubium, Ldl. Bot. Beg. t. 967 ; Bot. Mag. t. 2960). 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the drier hill-forests of Martaban and Up- 

 per Tenasserim, at 4000 to 5000 ft. elevation. — FL Close of BS. ; Fr. 

 March. 



25. D. TILI2EFOLIUM, Don. Gen. Syst. II. 297 ; Hf. Ind. FL II. 168. 

 Hab. Tenasserim, Tavoy (according to Baker). 



26. D. Kabeistsium, Kurz, MS. 



Hab. Martaban, rare in the pine-forests east of Tounghoo, at 4000 

 to 5000 ft. elevation ; Ava, Khakyen Hills east of Bhamo. — Er. March. 



27. D. labernifoliem, DC. Prod. II. 337 ; Hf . Ind. FL II. 163. 

 (Hedysarum laburnifoliwm, Poir. Diet. VI. 422 ; Gatenaria laburnifolia 

 Bth. in PL Jungh. I. 220). 



Hab. Ava Hills. 



28. D. triqeetrem, DC. Prod. II. 326; Hf. Ind. FL II. 163. 

 (Hedysarum triquetrum, L. sp. pi. 1050 ; Boxb. FL Ind. III. 847 ; JPtero- 

 loma triquetrum, Bth. in PL Jungh. I. 220). 



Var. a. GENUESTUM, pods more or less greyish hirsute or villous, larger 

 and usually somewhat curved ; flowers larger. 



Var. {3. pseudo-triquetrttm, (-D. pseudo -triquetrum and _D. alatum, 

 DC. Prod. II. 326 ; Hedysarum alatum, Boxb. FL Ind. III. 318), pods 

 glabrous or pubescent only on the edges, shorter and straight ; flowers 

 smaller. 



Hab. Common in all leaf-shedding forests, especially the mixed ones, 

 but also ascending into the drier hill-forests up to 5000 ft. elevation ; all 

 over Burma, from Chittagong and Ava down to Tenasserim and the Anda- 

 mans ; var. (3. equally common, but restricted to low levels. — FL Fr. Close 

 of ES., and CS. 



29. D. biartictilatem, F. Muell. Fragm. Phyt. II. 121 ; Bth. FL 

 Austr. II. 231 ; Hf. Ind. FL II. 163. (Dieerma biarticulatum, DC. Prod. 

 II. 339 ; Wight Icon. t. 419 ; Hedysarum biarticulatum, L. sp. pi. 1054 ; 

 Boxb. FL Ind. III. 359). 



