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Spec. Cuar. An erect, glabrous shrub: stipules wanting: leaves 
trifoliolate : leaflets broadly oval, usually acute at both ends: raa 
cemes terminal and leaf-opposed : bracteoles very minute, below the 
middle of the pedicel: flowers long-pedicelled: keel acuminated, 
longer than the vexillum, and twice as long as the wings: legume 
stalked, glabrous, cylindric-oblong, 3 times as long as broad : flow« 
ers large, yellow. 
Common in the Southern Provinces. South Concans. Flowers 
ing nearly all the year. 
(48) C. Orrxensis. (Roxb, ) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 193.—Roxb. fl. Ind, III. p. 376, 
Dec. prod. If. p. 131. 
Engrav. Pluk. t. 52. f. 2. 
Spec. Cuar. Perennial, herbaceous, procumbent: branches, 
racemes, and lower side of the leaves slightly hairy: leaves trifo+ 
liolate: leaflets obovate: racemes elongated, leaf-opposed : bracts 
cordate, reflexed: corolla scarcely longer than the calyx: legume 
stalked, glabrous, short-cylindrical, more than twice the length of 
the stalk, few-seeded : flowers small, on long filiform pedicels, 
Circars. Travancore. Surat. 
(49) C, cravata. (WL & A) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 194. 
Spec. Cuar. Erect, branched, covered with a whitish pubes« 
cence: leaves trifoliolate: leaflets cuneate-obovate, retuse, mucro-« 
nate: upper side glabrous: petioles grooved above: racemes leaf 
opposed, elongated : bracteoles reflexed, attached to the base of the 
calyx: calyx half the length of the corolla: upper lip shorter than 
the lower: legume pendulous, clavate, slightly pubescent, many-« 
seeded. 
Cunnawady, near Dindigul. 
(50) C. aurneurrorra. (Linn. ) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. IT. p. 194.—Dec. prod. IT. p. 131.—0 
Roxb. fl. Ind. IIT. p. 279. 
Syn. C. heterophylla, Linn. Dec. 1. c. 
Engrav. Rheede Mal. IX. t. 28. 
. Spec. Cuan. Annual: erect, branched, pubescent or glabrous : 
stems hollow: leaves 5-foliolate, some of them occasionally trifo- 
liolate: leaflets from lanceolate to narrow-linear, usually longer 
than the petioles, young ones silky-pubescent beneath: racemes 
terminal, much elongated: flowers large, rather distant: legumes 
clavate-oblong, glabrous: seeds very numerous. 
Peninsula, Salsette on the margins of rice-fields, 
