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Srrc. Cuar. Large tree: young parts densely clothed with 
rusty-coloured tomentum: leaves unequally pinnate, 6-12 inches 
long: leaflets 4—5 pair, lanceolate, entire, smooth : legume usually 1- 
seeded: panicles terminal and axillary, as Iong as the leaves: flow- 
ers numerous, largish, dullish- white: 
Silhet, flowering in April and May, This may probably prove. 
the type of anew genus. (See Wight’s remarks. Icon. vol. III.) 
GENUS IV. VIRGILIA. 
Decandria Momogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. Called after the poet Virgil. 
Grn. Cuar. Calyx unequally 5-cleft, somewhat bilabiate: pe< 
tals about equal: stamens distinct or shortly united at the base: 
stigma beardless : legume compressed; oblong-linear, several-seeded. 
(i) V. aurea. (Lam.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 179.—Dee. prod. II. p. 98. 
Syn. Robinia subdecandria, L’ Her.—Podalyria aurea, Willd. 
Engrav. L’Her. Stirp. Nov. t. 75.—Wight’s Ill. I. t. 81. 
Srec. Cuar. Shrub: young shoots slightly pubescent: leaves 
unequally pinnated: leaflets 9-10 pair, oval, obtuse, nearly gla- 
brous: upper lip of the calyx 2-lobed: segments of the lower ovate, 
acutish: keel petals overlapping at the lower margin, distinct : 
Q stamens shortly connected at the base, the tenth quite distinct : 
legume glabrous: flowers yellow. . 
Courtallum.. 
GENUS V. HEYLANDIA, 
Monadelphia Decandria. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. Named after M. Heyland, an artist employed by De 
Candolle. 
Gen. Cuar. Calyx 5-clett: lobes nearly equal: keel obliquely 
truncated, acuminated: the stamen-sheath cleft in front: style bent, 
nearly forming a right angle: legume compressed, 1-celled, 1-2- 
Seeded. 
(1) H.xtarrprosa. (Dee.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 180.—Dec. prod. EI. p. 123. 
Syn. H. hebecarpa, Dec.—H. leiocarpa, Dec.—Hallia hirtas 
Willd.—H, monophylla, Desb.—Hedysarum latebrosum, Linan.— 
Crotalaria uniflora, Koen. Roxb. fl. Ind, II, p. 271. 
Engrav. Pluk, t, 454. f. 8 
