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(1) T. svpenosa. ( Dee.) 
Tdent. W. & A. prod. I. p. 210.—Dec. prod. IT. p. 249. 
Syn. T. sericea, Dec. 1, c.—Cytisus sericeus, Willd,~-Robinia 
auberosa, Roxb. ff, Ind. UI. p. 827.—R. sennoides, Roxb. ft. 
dnd. III. p. 328. 
Engrav. Wight’s Ill. I. t. 82. 
Srgg. Cuan. Arborescent; young shoots tomentose: bark 
torky and cracked: leaves pinnated; leaflets 6-18 pair, elliptic: 
pblong, obtuse, clothed on the under side with silky pubescence ; 
talyx campanulate, shortly 5-toothed: keel straightish: vexillum 
pubescent: legume long, straight, silky-pubescent, contracted be- 
tween the seeds: racemes terminal: flowers in pairs, long-pedicel« 
jed, bright purple. 
Alpine valleys in Mysore. Madura. Tinnevelly. Northern 
Girears. The seeds are used to poison fish. This species is also 
abundant on the rocky hills east of Belgaum. It flowers in Juné 
and July, 
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(2) T. canpipa. (Dec.) 
ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 210.—Dee, prod. II. p. 249. 
Syn. Robinia candida, Roxb. fl. Ind: III. p. 827. 
Spec. Car. An erect, branched shrub; young shoots villous j 
leaflets 9-11 pair, cblong-lanceolate, mucronate, pale and hairy be- 
neath: calyx campanylate, shortly 5-toothed : keel faleate towards 
the apex: vexillum silky: style hairy, bent into a right angle: ras 
cemes terminal or axillary! flowers large, drooping, fascicled, white, 
Assam. Khasia-‘mountains. Flowering in the rainy season, 
(8) T. rusca. (W. § A.) 
Ident. W. & A, prod. I. p. 210. 
Spec. Cuar. An erect, branched shrub: branches and voting 
parts tomentose; leaflets 6-9 pair, oblong-linear, obtuse at both 
ends, mucronate, upper side pubescent, under woolly: racemes ters 
minal, short: calyx 5-cleft, villous: legume linear, compressed be» 
tween the seeds, slightly curved, long-painted, covered with silky 
heirs: flowers in pairs, on longish pedicels, 
Dindigul Hills. The whole plant is of a dark or dirty prey 
colour. ‘ 
(4) T. rincroria. (Pers. ) 
_ Adent. W. & A. prod. I. p. 211.—Dec. prod. IT. p. 252. 
Syn. T.hypargyrea, Dec. J. c. p. 253.—T. nervosa, Pers. Dec. 
le. p. 254.—-Galega tinetoria, Linn.—G. Heyneana, Road. fl. 
fad. IT. p. 384. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 388, 
