187G.] Knoiol edge of the Burmese Flora. 233 



Hab. Ava, Irrawaddi valley at Mengoon (J. Anderson) and Pagha- 

 myo (Wall.). — Fr. Jan. 



30. D. cephalotes, Wall. Cat. 5721 ; Wight Icon. t. 373 ; Bedd. 

 Fl. Sylv. 87. Anal. t. 12. f. 4 ; Hf. Ind. PI. II. 182, (Bendrolobium 

 cephalotes, Bth. PI. Jungh. I. 218 ; BZedysarum cephalotes, Boxb. Fl. Ind. 

 III. 360 ; Hedysarum umbellatum, Eosb. 1. c. ; D. congestum, Wall. Cat. 

 5723 ; Wight Icon. t. 209). 



Hab. Common in the mixed forests, especially the lower ones, 

 entering also the savannahs ; all over Chittagong and Ava, down to Pegu 

 and Arracan.— Fl. Close of ES. ; Fr. CS. 



31. D. umbellatum, DC. Prod. II. 325 ; Bth. Fl. Austr. II. 230 ; 

 Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 161. (Bendrolobium umbellatum, WA. Prod. I. 224 ; 

 Hedysarum umbellatum, L. sp. pi. 1053). 



Hab. Frequent in the beach-forests all along the coasts of the Anda- 

 mans and Tenasserim ; re-appears on the limestone hills of Segain, Ava.— 

 Fl. Fr. CS. 



32. D. Grande, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1874, 184 ; Hf. Ind. 

 Fl. II. 162. 



Hab. Ava, Irrawaddi valley near Tagoung (J. Anderson). — Fl. ES. 



33. D. vestitum, Bth. MS. ; Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 162. (Bhyllodium 

 vestitum, Bth. in PL Jungh. I. 217). 



Hab. Tenasserim, from Moulmein down to Mergui. — Fr. CS V 



34. I). pulchellum, Bth. in Hongk. Fl. 83 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 162. 

 (Bicerma pidchellum, DC. Prod. II. 339 ; Wight Icon. t. 418 ; Hedysarum 



pulchellum, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. III. 361). 



Hab. Frequent in all deciduous but chiefly in the open and dry 

 forests, all over Burma, from Chittagong and Ava down to Tenasserim ; 

 also Andamans. — Fl. ES. ; Fr. CS. 



Alysioarpus, Neck. 

 Conspectus of Species. 



* Calyx shorter than the first pod-joint. 



Pod-joints inflated-globular, without wrinkles or veins, A. monttifer. 



Pod-joints slightly compressed, thickened at the truncate ends, obsoletely wrinkled- 

 net-veined, A. vaginalis. 



* * Calyx much longer than the first pod-joint, the teeth much imbricate in fruit. 

 Calyx-lobes lanceolate, acuminate ; pods as long or twice as long as the calyx, the 



joints (fully ripe) almost smooth, obliquely 4-angular, A. ittpleurifoUus, 



Glabrous ; calyx-lobes broader and acute ; pod enclosed in the scarious calyx, the 



joints broader than long, strongly and transversely wrinkled, A. rugosus. 



As preceding, but stems silk-hairy, the calyx-lobes and bracts fringed with long sillcy 



hairs ; pod-joints twice the size, A. styracifolius. 



