512 
(2) A. NuMmuzarirotius. (Dée.) 
Tdent. W. & A. prod. I. p. 232.=+Dec. prod. IT. p. 358. 
po Hedysarum nummularifolium, Willd.H. eylindricuny 
Poir. 
Engrav. Burm. Zeyl. t. 49. f. 1.—=Petiv. Gaz. t, 26. f. 1. 
_ Spxc. CHAR. Suffruticose, procumbent: branches slightly pus 
bescent towards the base; leaves oval, obtuse, cordate _at the base, 
sometimes varying to linear, glabrous or pubescent beneath: sti= 
pules sheathing the branches: calyx deéply 5-cleft; segments disa 
tinct ; legume much longer than the calyx, nearly cylindrical, not 
contracted between the joints; joints thickened at their line of 
junction: flowers approximated on shortish racemes, 
Peninsula. 
(3) A. vacinatis. (Dée.) 
Ident, W. & A. prod. I. p. 233.—Dee. prod. II. p. 353, 
Syn. Hedysarum vaginale, Linn. Roxb. fl. Ind. II. p. 348, 
—H. varium, Roth.—H. bupleurifolium, Roxb. fl, Ind. III. p. 346, 
Engrav. Pluk, t. 59. f. 3. 
_ Spec. Car. Suffruticose, diffuse: branches mote or less hairy : 
leaves from oval-obtuse and cordate at the base, to cordate-lanceos 
late or narrow-linear: calyx 5-cleft to beyond the middle; segments 
strongly nerved and somewhat hairy: legume 3=6-jointed, much 
longer than the calyx, slightly moniliform or contracted between the 
joints ; joints slightly inflated, pubescent: racemes terminal, elona 
gated ; flowers in rather distant pairs, greenish-purple. 
Peninsula. Monghyr. Flowering nearly all the year. The. 
roots are covered with minute round tubes like warts, ; 
(4) A. BuPLEURIFoLIus. ( Dec.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 283.—Dee. prod. II. p. 352. 
_ Syn. Hedysarum bupleurifolium, Linn.—H. gramineum, Retz, 
Roxb. fl. Ind. III. p. 646. 
Engrav. Bot. Mag. vol. XH. t. 1722.—Roxhb. Cor. II. t. 194, 
Rheede Mal. IX. t, 52, 
Srec, Cuan. Suffruticose, diffuse: leaves linear-lanceolate, 
acute: stipules longer than the petioles: calyx cleft to beyond the 
middle; segments lanceolate, acute, striated, ciliated at the apex t 
legumes glabrous, 3—5-jointed, somewhat cylindrical, scarcely con- 
tracted between the joints, about twice as long as the calyx ; joints 
smooth : racemes terminal, elongated: flowers short-pedicelled, in 
distant pairs, rose-orange. , 
Peninsula, flowering nearly all the year, 
