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(11) T. tenuis, (Walt. } 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 61. 
“Syn. Macronyx strigosus, Dalz. in Hook. Jour. Bot. TI. p. 85. 
Spec. Cuar. Atnual; diffuse: stems filiform, strigose, aseend= 
ing: leaves simple, linear or narrow-elliptie, mucronate, 3-nerved : 
peduncles axillary, solitary or twin, shorter than the leaf, 1-flower- 
ed: corolla with long claws to the petals: legumes compréssed, 
litear, stYaight, thickened at the margins: valves eohering between 
the seeds, 7—8-seeded. 
Coneans, flowering in August. 
’ (12) T. Fruticosa. (Dec.) 
Ident. Dec. prod. II. p. 249. 
_ Syn. Robinia fruticosa, Roxb. ft. Ind. III. p. 328. 
Spec. Cuan. Climbing shrub: leaflets 4—5 pair, ovate-oblong, 
acute, glabrous above, villous on the nerves beneath: legume 
broad-oblong, comptessed, velvéty, shortly acuminated : racemes, 
short: flowers middle-sized, rose-coloured. 
Interior of Bengal, flowering in the rainy season. 
GENUS XXI. WISTARIA. 
BDiadelphia Deeandria. Set: Syst: 
Deriv. In honor of eee Wistar, late Professor of Anatomy 
in the University of Pennsylvania. 
Grey. Cuar. Climbing shrubs: leaves unequally pinnate: ra 
cemes terminal and axillary: ealyx campanulate, somewhat 2-lip. 
ped, upper lip with two, lower one with three teeth : corolla papilis 
onaceous: vexillum bicallose: wings conforming to the keel which 
is 2-edged: legume stalked, coriaceous, 1-celled, somewhat toa 
rulose, 
(1) W. racemosa. (Dalz.) 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb, flor. p. 61. 
Syn. Tephrosia racemosa, W. & 4, prod. 1. p. 210.—Robinia 
racemosa, Roxb. fl. Ind. TI. p. 329. 
Sprc, Cuar. Large, climbing shrub: leaves alternate: leaflets 
6~8 pair, oval, acute, smooth: racemes axillary, erect, many-flow- 
eted: legumes straight, pendulous, very protuberant ‘at the seeds 
and flatly compressed between them: seeds 5-6, oblong, whites 
floweis large, rose-coloured. : 
Near Belgaum. Forests of the Circar mountains. Flowering in 
the rainy season. 
