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‘oval, pubescent beneath: racemes terminal, drooping, very long é 
bracts lanceolate, surrounding smaller setaceous ones : legumes 
arrow-linear, straight on both sutures, hairy : flowers several to« 
gether, small, bluish-white. 
Travancore. Western Ghauts. Cawnpore. Flowering in the 
rainy season. 
(10) D. euinevrancunatum. ( Wight.) 
Ident. Wight’s Icon. vol. 1, No. 15. 
r Syn. Hedysarum quinqueangulatum, Roxb. fi. Ind. IIT. pj 
$55. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon, t. 298. 
Srzc. Cuan. Herbaceous, diffuse: leaves ternate: leaflets oval, 
downy : stipules cordate: racemes numerous: legumes hispid, 6 
jointed, notched on both sututes: flowers in pairs, small, blue. 
Bengal, flowering nearly all the year. 
(11) D. etoncatum. ( Wall.) 
Ident. Voigt. Hort. Cale. p. 222. 
Syn. D. diffusum, Dec. prod. Il. p, 385.—Hedysarum diffue 
sum, Rowb. ft, End. ITT. p. 357. 
Engrad. Wight’s Icon. t. 409. 
Src. Cuar. Stem fruticose, somewhat erect, glabrous: bran« 
ches pubescent: stipules lanceolate; leaflets elliptic, acuminated, 
pubescent beneath; racemes terminal, elongated: pedicels fascie 
cled : young legumes villous; flowers small, bright-blue. 
Interior of Bengal, flowering nearly all the year. 
(12). D. exrays. ( Dee.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 227,.—Deo. prod. II. p, 326, 
Syn. Hedysarum gyrans, Roxb. fl. Ind. III. p. 351. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 294.—Jaeq, Ic. Rar. IV. t. 564. 
Srsc. Cuar. Suffrutescent, erect: branches slender, angled, 
glabrous: leaves petioled, trifoliolate: leaflets narrow-oblong, ob« 
tuse at both ends, pubescent beneath, the lateral pair very smalt : 
racemes axillary and terminal, numerous towards the top of the 
branches and forming together a large panicle: bracts broad-cor- 
date, before expansion densely imbricated over the flowers, cadu- 
cous: stigma elongated ipterally and as if 2-cleft: legumes. flat, 
pubescent, crenated on the lower margin, 10-12-jointed: flowers 
small, dull-orange. | 
Peninsula. Bengal. Assam. Flowering nearly all the year, 
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