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(16) C. canpicans. (W. § 4.) 
Hdent. W. & A. prod. I. p. 184. 
Spec. Car. Suffruticose, covered with white soft hairs, shaggy 
on the branches and silky on the leaves: leaves simple, broad-oval, 
prominently nerved beneath: racemes terminal, on short, panicled, 
few-leaved branches: bracts alternate, reniform, reflexed, viscous, 
above: calyx vexillum. and ovary covered with fulvous hairs = 
margins of the sepals revolute, viscous. 
Neilgherries. 
(17) C. Mapurensis. (Wight.) 
Fdent. W.& A. prod. F. p. 184. 
Spec, Cuar. Snuffruticose, covered all over with soft, fulvous 
hairs : leaves simple, ovate, obtuse: racemes numerous, terminal, 
on short panicled axillary branches: bracts alternate, ovate, reflex- 
ed at the apex, viscous on their upper side: calyx, vexillum and 
ovary silky with fulvous hairs: legumes oblong, almost sessile, 
eovered with rusty pubescence, many-seeded. 
Madura Hills. Neilgherries. 
(18) C. puncuerrma. (Roxb. ) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 184.—Roxb. fl. Ind, IH. p. 267, 
»~Dec. prod. IT. p. 125, 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 481.—Sim’s Bot. Mag. t. 2027.— 
Andr. Bot. Rep. t. 601. 
Spec. Cuar. An erect branched shrub covered with fulvous, 
soft hairs: stipules none: leaves cuneate-obovate, obtuse: racemes 
terminal, on panicled axillary 1-2-leaved branches: bracts alter- 
nate, reflexed, viscous on the upper surface: calyx and vexillum 
silky with fulvous hairs: legumes sessile, oblong, glabrous, hid in 
the permanent calyx, few-seeded : flowers large, bright-yellow,. 
Mysore, flowering in the cold season. 
(19) C. suncza. (Linn.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 185.—Dec. prod. II. p. 125,— 
Roxb. fl. Ind. IIT. p. 259.—Qrury’s Useful Pl. p. 166. 
Syn. C. Bengalensis, Zam.—C. tenuifolia Roxb.—C, fenestra~ 
ta, Dec. 1. e.—C. sericea, Willd. 
Eagrav. Roxb. Cor, I. t, 193.—Bot. Mag. XIV. t. 490.— 
Sim’s B. M. t. 1933. 
Srec. Cuar. Erect branched shrub, more or less pubescent or 
hairy : stipules and bracts bristly: leaves narrow-linear, or ovate- 
lanceolate, mucronate or acute: calyx densely covered with rusty 
tomentum, the three lower segments usually cohering at the apex ; 
