Ft&roaarpus.'] l. leguminos^. (J. Gr. Baker.) 239 



Eastern and 'Westeen' Peninsuxas.: — Disteib. Malay isles, Philippines, China. 



A tall tree, -with ascending glahrous branches. Leaves ^-f ft. long ; leaflets mo- 

 derately firm, 2-4 in. long, glabrous, rounded or deltoid at the base, always narrowed 

 to a point ; petiolules \-^ in. ; main veins fine, distant. Flowers in copious terminal 

 and axillary panicles, wili subsecund racemose branches, clothed with fine brown pu- 

 bescence ; pedicels ^-J in., furnished with a pair of linear spreading caducous bracte- 

 oles at the apex. Calyx \-\ in., finely brown-silky ; teeth rounded, the two upper 

 much the largest. Corolla exceeding the calyx ; standard |-1 in. broad. Pod orbicular, 

 2 in. broad, silky and veined against the seed, the wing |-| in broad, the style a con- 

 siderable distance above the base, pointing outwards, at a right angle with the stalk. 



2. P. macrocarpus, Kvrz in Jowm. Asiat. Soc. Beng. xliii. 2, 187 ; 

 leaflets 7-11 ovate-oblong pointed, raceme^ simple, pedicels as long as the calyx, 

 stamens diadelpkous,'beak of pod at the basal corner. 



Maetabast and Tenasseeim, Kurz. ' 



A tree, with fulvo-pubescent branchlets. Leaves ^-f ft. ; rachis fulvo-puberulous ; 



leaflets coriaceous, 1 J-2^ in. long, at first falvo-pubeseent beneath ; petiolules ^— J- in. 



Eacemes simple, axillary, fulvo-pubescent ; pedicels ^-^ in. Calyx ^ in., velvety. 



Corolla slightly exceeding the calyx. Pod canescent, roundish, 1^-2 in. broad ; -wings 



subplicate. Ex Kurz loo. cit. 



3. P. santalinus, lAnn.fil. ; DC. Prodr. ii. 419 ; leaflets 3 ovate obtuse, 

 veining fine, pedicels rather shorter than the calyx, stamens 2— 3-adelphous, stalk 

 of pod much exceeding the calyi, beak of pod at the basal corner. Roxh. Fl. 

 Ind. iii. 234 ; Wall. Cat. 5844 ; W. Sr A. Prodr. 266 ; Bmth. m Joum. Linn. 

 Soc. iv., Sv^l. 76 ; Sedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 22. 



Westben Peninsula. 



Branches obscurely grey-downy. Leaflets 3 in all our specimens, but said to be 

 sometimes 5, 2-4 in. long, rounded at both ends, slightly emarginate, clothed with ob- 

 scure adpressed grey hairs below. Racemes shorter and less copious than in P. indi- 

 cws, the pedicels shorter. Calyx \-\' in. ; teeth deltoid, minute. Lmb of standard not 

 longer than the calyx. Pod silky at first, the same size as in P. indicus, but the centre 

 more turgid, wing narrower and style brought down to the basal corner. 



4. P. nXarsuplum, Roxh. Cor. PI. ii. t. 116 ; Fl. Ind. iii. 234 ; leaflets 

 6-7 oblong usually obtuse, veins close and prominent, pedicels shorter than the 

 calyx, stamens monadelphous, stalk of pod scarcely exceeding the calyx, beak of 

 pod at the basal corner. DC. Prodr. ii. 418 ; W. ^ A. P-odr. 266 ; Wall. Cat. 

 5842 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 21 ; Dab. ^ Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 76. P. bilobua, Boxb. 

 MSS. ; G. Don, Gen. &yst. ii. 376. 



Plains of the "Western, Peninsula and Cetlon. 



Leaflets thicker than in the others, green and glabrous on both surfaces, 3-5 in. long, 

 obtuse or subacute, sometimes slightly or deeply emarginate, often twice as long as 

 broad, the main veins much closer, more numerous, and more prominent than in the 

 others. Bacemes ample, copious, lateral and terminal, the branches thinly clothed with 

 brown pubescence ; pedicels ^^-i in. Calyx ^ in., finely brown-downy ; teeth deltoid, 

 the two upper ones the largest. Corolla twice the length of the calyx; sheath of 

 stamens sometimes finally split down the keel as well as the top. Pod 1-2 in. broad, 

 the same shape as in the last, but the seed smaller and wing broader. 



88. FOZreAUXXA, Vent. 



Arborescent or fruticose. Leaves odd-pinnate. Flowers racemed. Cali/x 

 campanulate, nearly truncate. Corolla much exserted ; standard broad ; keel 

 obtuse, the petals cohering at the tip. Stamens monadelphous, the upper fila- 

 ment free low down; anthers oblong, versatile. Ovary subsessile, 2-ovuled; 



