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Cirears, flowering nearly all the year. The mountaineers make 
meal of the seeds which they bake into bread. 
(5) I. ennzaruyira. (Linn. ) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 199.—Dee. prod. II, p. 229,— 
Roxb. fi. Ind. TI. p. 376, 
Syn. Hedysarum prostratum, Linn. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 403.—Burm., Ind. t, 55. f. 1.—Pluk, 
t. 166. f. 2. 
Srsc. Cuan. Perennial, procumbent: young parts and leaves 
pubescent: branches prostrate, 2-edged: leaves pinnate, sessile ; 
leaflets 3-5 ‘pair, obovate-oblong: racemes sessile, short, many- 
flowered: legumes oval, pubescent, not winged: seeds 2, ovate, 
truncated at one end: flowers small, bright-red. 
+ Dindigul Hills. Surat. Flowering nearly all the year. 
; (6) I. aspatatnorwzs. (Vahl.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 199.—Dec. prod. II. p. 281. 
Syn. I. aspalathifolia, Roxb. f. Ind. III. p. 371.—Aspalathua 
Indicus, Linn. Burm. Ind. p. 155. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 332.—Rheede Mal. EX. t. 37. 
Spec. Cuar. Erect shrub; young parts hairy: leaves sessile, 
digitately 3-5-foliolate; leaflets narrow-cuneate, slightly hairy un- 
derneath : peduncles solitary, 1-flowered, about the length of the 
leaves: corolla very deciduous: legumes cylindrical, pointed, 4-6 
Seeded : flowers very sriall, purplish-red. =~ 3 
Peninsula. Belgaum. Common in the Deccan. 
nearly all the year. 
(7) I. unirtora. (Ham.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p.'199.—Roxb. fl. Ind. III. p. 374, 
Engrav. Wight’s lcon. t. 333. 
Spec. Cuar. Perennial; stems prostrate, coloured; leaves ses« 
sile, pinnately 3—5-foliolate ; leaflets narrow, cuneate-oblong, acute, 
slightly hairy underneath: peduncles solitary, filiform, 1-flowered 
twice as long es the leaves: legumes linear-oblong, straight, point- 
éd, about 3-seeded: flowers small, red. 
Mysore. Southern Mahratta country. Flowering nearly all the 
year. 
Flowering 
(8) I. eentarnyixa. (Linn. ) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 200.—Dee. prod. IL. p- 280. 
Syn. I. fragrans, Retz. Dec. prod. Il. p. 229.—Roxb, fl. Ih 
NE p2975,—L. dabis, Linn, Deo. he. sa aca 
Engrav, Wight’s Icon, t. 385.—Pluk. t. 166. f. 1, 
