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(3) G. vittosa. (W. & A.) é 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 207. 
Srec. CuHar. Twining: branches more or less villous: leaflets 
oval, obtuse or slightly retuse at both ends, upper side softly pubes- 
cent, under villous: calyx softly hairy, campanulate. 
Peninsula. 
(4) G. smmpricirotia. (Dalz.) 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 69.—Hook. Jour. Bot. III. p. 209. 
Spec. Cuan. Stem creeping, filiform, hispid with hairs : leaves 
simple, petioled, ovate: racemes shorter than the leaf: legume 
covered with brown hairs, linear, many-celled: seeds orbicular, 
compressed: flowers axillary and terminal, racemosely fascicled, 
purple. 
‘Near Tullawaree. Hurrychunder. Flowering in October. 
GENUS XVI. SHUTERIA. eo 
Diadelphia Decandria. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. In honor of Dr. Shuter, formerly a Physician at Madras. 
Gen. Crar. Twining shrubs: leaves pinnately trifoliolate': 
racemes axillary: calyx 4-cleft: the inferior and superior segments 
longer than the lateral ones : bracteoles 2: corolla papilionaceous, 
twice as long as the calyx: petals with long claws: keel shorter 
than the wings : margins of the vexillum recurved: style compress- 
ed, elongated, somewhat flexuose after flowering : stigma capitate : 
legume linear, compressed, hairy, 5—6-seeded, with partitions be- 
tween the seeds. 
(1) S. vestitra. (W. & AD) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 207. 
Engrav, Wight’s Icon. t. 165. 
Srec. Cuan. Branches, petioles and racemes covered with hairs? 
leaflets slightly hairy on both sides, particularly beneath, slightly 
acute, mucronate, lateral ones ovate, terminal one rhomboidal : 
calyx very hairy: racemes shorter than the leaves, many-flowered : 
flowers 2 or more from each bract. <* 
Dindigul Hills. 
(2) S. eraprata. (W.& 4.) 
"Ident. OW. & A, prod. I. p. 207. 
. Spec. Cuan. Twining, hairy: leaflets glabrous on both sides, 
sprinkled with hairs along the margin, obtuse, slightly mucronate, 
