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(1) Lucuinata. (Willd.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 198.—Dec. prod. I. p. 229.= 
Roxb. fl. Ind. M1. p. 370. 
Syn. Hedysarum nummulariefolium, Linn.—H. rotundifolium, 
Vahl.—H. erimaceum, Poir.—Onobrychis rotundifolis, Desv. Dec. 
prod. Tl. p. 348, ; 
Engrav. Pluk. t, 433, f. 1.—Wight’s Icon, t. 316. 
Srrc. Cuan. Herbaceous, prostrate; branches angular: leaves 
‘simple, obovate, dotted with glands: racemes peduncled, shorter 
than the leaves, 6-8-flowered: keel pointed: legumes crescent- 
‘shaped, bristly on the convex side? seed solitary, reniform, 
Moist sandy soils near the coast; very common, 
(2) I. uiniroria. (Retz. ) 
Ident, W.& A. prod. I, p. 198,—Dec. prod. Il. p. 222, 
Roxb. fl, Ind. I. p. 870. 
Syn. Hedysarum linifolium, Linn. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t..813.—Roxb. Cor. II. t. 196. 
Spec. Cuar. Suffruticose, procumbent, covered with whitish 
hairs: leaves simple, nearly sessile, obovate-oblong, of narrows 
linear, mucronate: racemes very short, sessile, 2-4-flowered: le« 
gumes globose, l-seeded: seed globose, shining: flowers small, 
dark-purple. 
Peninsula. 
(3) I. conprroria. (Heyne.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 199.—Dee. prod. II. p, 222, 
Spec. Cuar. Diffuse, softly hairy : leaves simple, broadly ovate, 
nearly sessile: racemes capituliform, sessile, 3—G-flowered : legumes 
oval, twice as long as broad, hoary, 2-seeded; seeds ovate, trun- 
‘cated. 
Mysore. 
(4) I. exanvutosa. (Rozxd.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 199.—Roxb. fl. Ind. ID. p. 372, 
m—Dec. prod. H. p. 2238. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 830. 
Srsc. Cuan. Suffruticose, young parts softly pubescent: leaves 
trifoliolate; i:c‘ets oblong-ovate, longer than the petioles, hairy 
underneath: racemes sessile, many-flowered, not so long as the pe- 
tiole : legumes oval, 4-angled ; angles slightly winged and toothed; 
seeds 2, ovate, truncated at one end: flowers small, red, ; 
