242 L. LEGUMtNOS^. (J. G. Baker.) [Berris, 



Eastern Himalatas, Western Peninstixa and Ceylon. — Disteie. China, N. 

 Australia, Polynesia, Madagascar, Zambesi-land. 



A wide-climbing shrub, vith branchlets and leaves quite glabrous from an early 

 stage. Leaves distinctly petioled, ^— J ft. long; leaflets usually 5, distinctly stalked, 

 narrowed to a point, 2-4 in. long, the lowest pair shorter, ovate, the veins not promi- 

 nent on either surface. Bacemes short-peduncled, 2-4 in. long, the lower nodes often 

 produced into short branches ; pedicels fascicled, as long as the calyx. Calyx cam- 

 panulate, jj in., subglabrous; teeth obscure. Corolla rose-red, | in. long; blade of 

 standard round, not callose. Pod sessile, glabrous, l-2-seed6d, obliquely roundish or 

 oblong, 1-1 J in. by 1 in., thin, flat, prominently veined, with a distinct narrow wing to 

 the upper suture. — A plant gathered at Malacca by Griffith differs by its thicker and 

 more rigid leaves and longer pedicels. It is referred by Bentham to D. trifoliaita. 

 Lour. Fl. Cochin,. 433 {D. affinis, Benth. PL Jungh. i. 262), but the pod is unknown. 



6. D. vestita, .Ba^w ; brandies clothed witli dense brown pubescence, 

 leaflets 5 large obovate-oblo'ng rigidly coriaceous, flowers middle-sized in ses- 

 sile congested axillary racemes. 



Malacca, Maingay. 



A climber, with the branches and under surface of the leaves densely covered with 

 soft short brown pubescence. Zeaflets 3-6 in. long, glabrous and rather glossy above, 

 rather rounded at the base, pointed, with conspicuous main veins raised on the under- 

 surfe.ce. Panicles 1-2 in. long, sometimes fascicled ; pedicels equalling or rather exceed- 

 ing the calyx. Calyx J^ in., finely pubescent ; teeth obscure. Corolla red, f in. long ; 

 standard with a round not callose blade. Pod just like that of D. uliginosa intexture, 

 veining and shape, but thinly clothed with fine brown pubescence. 



7. D. elegrans, Benth. PI. Jv/ngh. i. 252 ; brancbes clotbed with fine 

 • brown pubescence, leaflets 5-7 large obovate-oblong subcoriaceous, flowers large 



in short sessile axillary racemes. Benth. in Jom-n. lAnn. Soc. iv. Swppl. 109. Pon- 

 gamia elegans and P. floribunda, Ch-ah. in Wall. Cat. 5883, 5884. 



BmMA ; Phanoe and Trogla hills, Wallick. Tbnassebim, Griffith. 



Leaves, including the petiole, a foot long, thin but subcoriaceous, thinly clothed be- 

 neath with evanescent fine brown pubescence ; leaflets narrowed to a subobtuse point, 

 rounded at the base, the end one 6-8 in. long. Bacemes dense or sublax, 2-4 in. long, 

 clothed with fine brown pubescence on the rachis and pedicels ; pedicels J-J in., the 

 lower nodes sometimes produced. Calyx under ^ in., broadly campanulate ; teeth ob- 

 scure. CoroMa bright red, ^ in. long ; blade of standard round, not callose. Poa! just 

 like that of S. vestita. 



8. D. paniculata, Benth. in Joum. Linn. Soc. iv. Suppl. 105; branchlets 

 clothed with fine very short brown pubescence, leaflets 5-7 middle-sized obovate- 

 oblong rigidly coriaceous, flowers very small in copious peduncled elongated 

 panicles. Brachypterum Benthami, Thwaites Enum. 93. 



Ceylon, Walker, Thwaites. 



Branches slender, terete, soon glabrescent. Leaflets subacute, rounded at the base, 

 thick and rigid in texture,_2-4 in. long, not prominently veined, glabrescent from an 

 early stage. Panicles copious, reaching a foot long, with numerous slender curved 

 branches, clothed with finely silky brown pubescence ; pedicels i-^ in. Calyx ^ in., 

 between tubular and campanulate, brown-silky, with short obscure teeth. CoroMared, 

 scarcely i in. long. Pod 1-2-seeded, 1-2 in. by J in., rigid in texture, turgid against 

 the seeds, persistently brown-silky, not veined, with a wing under -l in. broad down 

 the upper suture. 



tt Leaflets many. Standard with two callosities at the base of the limb, 

 (Paraderris, Benth.) 



9. D. oblong'a, Benth. in Joum. Linn. Soc. iv. Sv^l. 112 ; branchea 



