1876.] Knowledge of the Burmese Mora. 257 



Cajanus, DC. 



* 1. C. Indictts, Spreng. Syst. III. 248 ; Alef. in Bot. Zeitg. 1867. 

 2S9 ; Hf. Ind. FL II. 217. (Cytisus cajan, L. sp. pi. 1041 ; Boxb. PL 

 Ind. III. 325 ; Cytisus psettdo-cajan, Jacq. Hort. Vindob. t. 119 ; G.Jlavus, 

 DC. Prod. II, 402 ; Jacq. Obs. I. t. 1.). 



Hab. Generally cultivated in several varieties all over Burma and tbe 

 adjacent islands, up to 3000 feet elevation. — PL Fr. C. S. 



Cylista, Ait. 

 1. C. scaeiosa, Ait. Hort. Kew. IV. 513 ; Eoxb. Corom. PL 1. t. 92 



and Fl. Ind. III. 320 ; Wight Icon. t. 1597 ; Hf . Ind. PL II. 219. 



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

 also in deserted toungyas, savannahs, etc., all over Pegu and Martaban 

 — FL Close of ES ; Fr. HS. 



Rhynchosia, Lour. 

 Conspectus of Species. 



Suhg. 1. Eu-Rhynchosia, Seeds without arillus. 



* Pods very much longer than the calyx. 



x Twining herbs. 

 Leaflets more or less acute ; racemes elongate, longer than the leaves, almost glabrous, 



. . R. minima. 

 Leaflets obtuse or rounded ; racemes filiform, shorter than the leaves, pilose ; calyx- 

 teeth filiform, < R. pilosa 



x x Erect shrubs or undershruhs. 

 Greyish velvety ; racemes longer than the leaves, panicled at the end of the branches, 

 pod densely velvety, R. bracteata. 



* * Calyx as long as the corolla, in fruit nearly as long as the pod. Twiners. 

 Flowers in dense short axillary racemes ; pods long-pilose, short, R. densiflora. 



Subg. 2. Phyllomatia, WA. (incl. Nomismia, WA. and Ptychocentrum, WA.). 

 Seeds with a waxy arillus. 



* Calyx-teeth broad, enlarging and leafy in fruit. 



Half-twining, thinly pubescent ; flowers singly on the filiform viscid-pubescent racemes, 

 pods 1-seeded, R. rufescens. 



* * Calyx-teeth lanceolate, acuminate, not enlarging. 



Erect ; stems, racemes, and undersurface of leaflets white-tomentose ; pods 2-seeded, 



...R. candicans. 



1. E. minima, DC. Prod. II. 385 ; Bth. in PL Austr. II. 267 ; Hf. 

 Ind. Fl. II. 223. {Doliclios minimus, L. sp. pi. 1020 ; Dolichos scarabceoi- 

 des, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. III. 315, non Willd.). 



Hab. In the dry and open forests, also in savannahs, of Prome and 

 Ava.— PL Fr. Close of ES. 



2. E. pilosa, Wall. Cat. 5499 ; Hf . Ind. FL II. 224. 

 Hab. Ava, banks of the Irrawaddi near Segain (Wall.). 



