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below the raceme persistent: pedicels covered with hooked hairs, 
much incurved at the apex after flowering: calyx segments bearded 
with long hairs: lower ones at length about twice as long as the 
upper ; legume 8-6-jointed: flowers small, red. 
Coromandel. Cirears, by the shady banks. of water-courses. 
Common in-the districts south-east-of Surat. Bengal, Flowering 
nearly all the year. 
(2) U. racopoies. (Dec. ) 
Ident. W.&, A. prod, I. p. 222.—Dec. prod. II. p. 324. 
Syn. Doodia lagopoides, Roxb. fl. Ind. III. p. 366.—Hedysa- 
tum lagopoides, Burm. Ind. p. 68.—H. alopecuroides, Rotél. Spr. 
Syst. LIT. p, 312.—Lespedeza lagopoides, Pers. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 289.—Burm. Ind. t. 53. f, 2. 
Srzc. Car. Suffruticose, procumbent, rooting at the joints: 
stems pubescent: leaves simple and ternate, terminal leaflet much 
the larger, roundish-ovate, mucronate, sprinkled with scabrous pu- 
bescence : racemes dense, very hairy : pedicels incurved at the apex 
and with the calyx densely bearded: upper lip of calyx short, 
segments ovate-acuminated, lower reflexed, the segments elongated 
and subulate-setaceous: legume 2-jointed: joints orbicular- ovate, 
polished: flowers rose-coloured. 
Peninsula. Assam. Flowering nearly all the year. 
(8) U. wamosa. ( Wall.) 
. Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p, 222. 
Syn. Doodia hamosa, Roxb. ft. Ind. III. p. 366. 
Engrav, Wight’s,Icon. t: 284. 
Srsc. Cu4r.. Diffuse shrub, young parts hairy: leaves simple 
and trifoliate: leaflets elliptic or roundish, softly pubescent beneath: 
racemes axillary and terminal, hispidly hairy, much elongated and 
lax in fruit: bracts caducous, ovate, with along subulate point, 
hairy: pedicels. incurved at the apex: calyx hairy, upper lip 2- 
toothed, segments of the lower one. ovate-acuminate: legume 2-6 
jointed, pubescent: flowers middle-sized, rose-coloured. : 
Peninsula. Interior of Bengal. Flowering nearly all the year, 
(4) U. atorecurowers, (Wight. } 
Ident. Wight’s Icon. vol. I. No. 15. 
Syn. U. lagopus, Royle.—Doodia alopecuroides, Roxb. fl. Ind. 
ITI. p. 368. 
Engrav. Wight's Icon. t. 290. 
Spec. Cuan. Perennial, diffuse: leaves ternate; leaflets oval, 
