282 
Engrav. Burm. Zeyl. t. 14.—Rheede Mal. IX. t. 30. 
Sprc. Cuar. Erect, covered except the leaves with soft hairs 
leaves pinnated; leaflets opposite, 2-5 pair, oblong-obovate, the 
terminal one the largest: upper surface slightly, under densely 
clothed ‘with silky -hairs: stipules -long, bristly: racemes dense, 
peduncled, usually longer than the leaves : calyx deeply 5-cleft; 
‘segments hairy: legumes imbricately reflexed, straight, 4-angled, 
mucronate, villous, 4-G-seeded: seeds 4-sided, truncated. at both 
ends: flowers small,-deep rose-coloured. 
Quilon. Malabar Hill. Bombay. Nathpur. Flowering near- 
ly all the year. 
(24) I. rrrevetra. (Dalz.) 
Ident. Hook. Jour. Bot, IL. p. 36.—Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 58. 
Sprc. Cuar. Stems acutely 3-edged, prostrate, ascending -at 
‘the apex, glabrous: leaves subsessile, elliptic, mucronate, strigose 
beneath: racemes axillary, elongated, much longer than the leaf: 
‘legumes linear, mucronate, 4-sided and winged, about 5-seeded : 
flowers purple. 
Rocky hills.in the district of Malwan. 
(25) I. arporea. (Roxb. ) 
Ident. Roxb. fi. Ind, III. p. 381. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 368. 
Spec. Cuar. Tree: leaves pinnate; leaflets 6-9 pair, oval, 
emarginate: racemes as long as the leaves: wings expanded: le- 
gumes fluted, straight and smooth: flowers reddish-violet. 
Shreenaghur, flowering in the hot season. 
GENUS XII. CLITORIA. 
Diadelphia Decandria. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. ; From Clitoris, an anatomical term, a resemblance to the 
‘configuration of which has been fancied to exist in the flower. 
Gen. Cuar. Calyx 5-cleft, with large bracteoles at the base: 
vexillum large, rounded: style somewhat dilated at the apex: le« 
-gume linear, straight, 2-valved, 1-celled, many-seeded. ; 
(1) C. Ternarea. (Linn.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod.I. p. 205.—Dee. prod. II. p. 233.— 
fl. Ind. IIL, p. 321. ? Pp Roxb, 
Engrav. Rheede Mal. VIII. t. 38,—Rumph, Amb. V. t. 31.— 
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