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shrubbery and neglected culture-land, of Cbittagong and Arracan ; proba- 

 bly also elsewhere. — Fl. Fr. ES. 



3. T. Wallichii, {Desmoclium Rottleri, Bak. in Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 

 174 quoad plant, e Prome). 



Hab. Prome Hills (Wall. Cat. 5974). 



The few specimens seen by me are imperfect, but the terete stems, and 

 more especially the large peculiar peltately adnate stipules, at once remove 

 it from Desmoclium Rottleri, with which Baker identifies the plant. 



4. T. plexilis, Bth. in Linn. Proc. VIII. 265 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 185. 

 Hab. Not unfrequent in the moister upper mixed and in the tropical 



forests of Cbittagong, Arracan, and Southern Pegu to Tenasserim. — Fl. 

 Close of BS. ; Fr. CS. 



5. T. oxyphylla. (Galactia ? oxyphylla, Bth. in PL Jungh. I. 

 253 in adn. ; Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 192). 



Hab. Tenasserim, Amherst (Parish) ; Tavoy (Gomez). 



Glycine, L. 



Conspectus of Species. 

 Erect ; flowers in small axillary clusters ; pods 1 — \\ in. long, almost falcate ; seeds 3 



lin. long, slightly compressed, pale coloured, 67. Soja. 



Twining ; flowers in peduncled axillary racemes ; pods J — 1 in. long, straight ; seeds a 



line long, compressed, brown, 67. Javanica. 



1. G. Soja, Sieb. and Zuec. Fam. Nat. Fl. Jap. 11 ; Bth. in Linn. 

 Proc. VIII. 266 ; Hf . Ind. Fl. II. 184. (JDolichos Soja, L. sp. pi. 1621 ; 

 Roxb. Fl. Ind. III. 314 ; Jacq. Icon. rar. t. 145 ; Soya hispida, Moench 

 Meth. 153 ; DC. Prod. III. 396 ; Alef. in Bot Ztg. 1867. 290). 

 Hab. Ava, cultivated. 



Dunbaria, WA. 



Conspectus of Species. 



* Ovary and pods sessile. 



Leaflets large, acuminate, sparingly but distinctly resinous-dotted beneath ; flowers in 



racemes, D. fuseq. 



Leaflets small, bluntish ; flowers usually by pairs, D. conspersa. 



* * Ovary and pods conspicuously stalked. 



Leaflets acuminate ; flowers usually by pairs or few on a very short peduncle ; pods 

 pubescent, 1J — 2 in. long, 10 — 12-seeded, long-stalked, D. podocarpa. 



Leaflets acute ; flowers in racemes ; pods spreadingly yiscose-hairy, 1 — \\ in. long, 

 5 — 6-seeded, shortly stalked, D. circinalis. 



1. D. fusca, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1874, 1S6. (Phaseolus 

 fuscus, Wall. PL As. rar. I. 6. t. 6 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 204). 



Hab. Prome Hills (Wall-).— Fl. Febr., March. 



2. D. conspeesa, Bth. in PL Jungh. I. 241 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 218. 

 (JDolichos? rhynchosioides, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I. 177). 



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