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in hedges, in shrubbery, along river-sides, etc., of cultivated lands. — M. Fr. 

 chiefly ES. 



2. C. Geahamii, Steud. Nomencl. Hot. 2nd ed. ; Bth. in PL Jungh. 

 II. 232 in adn. 



Tar. a. Geahamii (C. Orahamii, Steud. 1. c.) elongate, twining, ap- 

 pressed pubescent ; bractlets broader and larger, nearly half as long as the 

 calyx ; leaflets acuminate or sharply acuminate ; calyx-lobes narrower, subu- 

 late-acuminate ; j>edicels very short, the raceme almost reduced ; standard 

 more pilose outside. 



Var. /?. macbophylla (C. macropliylla, "Wall. Cat. 5345 ; Bth. in 

 Linn. Proc. II. 38 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 209), more robust in all parts, the 

 shoots and j)etioles spreadingly tawny pubescent, glabrescent ; leaves larger, 

 acute or nearly so ; raceme short, often branched ; the rest as in preceding. 



Hab. Tenasserim (Helf. 1727), Tavoy (Wall. Cat. 5346) ; Bithoko 

 range, at 3000 ft. elevation (Brandis) ; var. /3. Ava, Taongdong j and 

 Prome hills (Wall.)— Fl. Fr. ES. 



Shuteria, WA. 

 Conspectus of Species. 



More or less hairy ; racemes sessile, naked ; pods hairy, Sh. vestita. 



All parts (also the pods) quite glabrous ; racemes filiform, furnished with 1 or 2 distant 

 whorls of broad floral leaves, Sh. suffulta. 



1. S. vestita, WA. Prod. I. 207 ; Wight Icon. t. 165 ; Hf. Ind. 

 Fl. II. 181. 



Hab. Common in grassy places and amongst sunny shrubbery of the 

 drier hill-forests of Ava and Martaban, at 3000 to 5000 ft. elevation, in 

 places descending to 2000 ft. — Fr. HS. 



2. S. suffulta, Bth. in PL Jungh. I. 232 in adn. ; Hf. Ind. Fl. 

 II. 182. 



Hab. Frequent in the drier upper mixed and the dry forests, ascend- 

 ino- into the drier hill-forest up to 4000 ft. elevation, all over Burma, from 

 Ava and Martaban down to Pegu. — Fl. Close of ES. ; Fr. US. 



Dumasia, DC. 



Conspectus of Species. 



Young parts, ovary, and pods more or less pubescent, I). villosa 



All parts, also the ovary, glabrous, D. leiocarpa. 



1. D. leiocaepa, Bth. in PL Jungh. I. 231. (D. villosa var. leio- 

 carpa, Baker in Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 183). 



Hab. Not unfrequent in grasslands and amongst shrubbery of the 

 drier hill- (especially the pine-) forests of the Martaban hills, east of 

 Tounghoo, at 4000 to 5000 ft. elevation.— Fr. March. 



