268 
(35) C. uinirorra. (Linn.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 190.—Dec. prod. IT. p. 128. 
Syn. C. ceespitosa, Roxb. fl. Ind. IH. p. 269.—C. tecta, Dec. 
prod. II. p. 126.—C. montana, Heyne in Roth. p. 385.—Dee. 1. c. 
Srrc. Cuar. Ceespitose, suffruticose, diffuse, branching ftom the 
base, more or less strigose: stipule none: leaves from ‘cuneate to 
linear-oblong, obtuse, “strigose beneath: racemes terminal: brac- 
teoles attached to the tube of the calyx, between the lips: calyx 
densely hairy : upper lip broad, and shortly 2-cleft : legume oblique, 
roundish-ovoid, sessile, glabrous, scarcely as long as the calyx, 
8—12-seeded. 
Peninsula. Khandalla. Surat. 
(86) C. Birtora. ( Linn.) 
Ident. W; & A. prod. I. p. 190.—Dec. prod. IT. p. 127. 
Syn. C.nummularia, Willd.—Dec. l. c.—Rozb. fl. Ind. IT. p. 
271.—C. hirta, Roth.—C. Rothiana, Dec. 1. c.—C. Rothii, Spreng. 
Syst. III. p. 237.—Astragalus biflorus, Linn. Mant. p. 273.—Cicer 
nummularizfolium, Lam. Dec. prod. II. p. 354. 
Engrav. Pluk. t. 389. f, 5. 
Spec. Cuar. Prostrate, diffuse, hairy: stipules none: leaves 
simple, bifarious, broadly ovate, slightly oblique at the base, obtuse, 
mucronate: peduncles leaf-opposed, 3—4 times longer than the leaves, 
about 2-flowered: calyx hairy; segments about equal to the co. 
rolla: legume sessile, globose, hairy : seeds numerous, crowded. 
Peninsula. 
(37) C. etoposa. (Wight.) 
Ident. W..& A. prod. I. p. 190. 
Spec. Cuan. Prostrate, diffuse, hairy: stipules none: leaves 
simple, orbicular: peduncles leaf-opposed, about 2-flowered : calyx 
deeply 4-cleft, hairy: segments lanceolate-acuminate, shorter than 
the corolla: legume sessile, globose, sparingly hairy, hard-coriace« 
ous, about 4-seeded, 
Dindigul Hills. 
(88) C. nana. ( Burm.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 191.—Dee. prod. TI. p. 127. 
Syn. C., biflora, Willd. 
Engrav. Burm. flor. Ind. t. 48. f. 2. 
Srrec. Cuar. Ceespitose, hairy, branching from the base: sti+ 
pules wanting: leaves simple, oblong, broader upwards, obtuse : 
flowers 2-3, on short leaf-opposed peduncles, or 5-6 in nearly sess 
