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Srec. Cuar. Twining, pubescent all over except the corolla: 
leaves trifoliolate ; leaflets softly pubescent on both sides and cover- 
ed with coloured glands, acute, lateral ones obliquely broad-ovate, 
terminal rhomboid: racemes axillary, almost sessile, short and 
dense: bracts oblong-lanceolate and with the calyx villous and 
dotted: calyx-segments narrow-lanceolate, longer ‘than the corolla; 
legume obliquely oblong, shortly pointed, 2-seeded, dotted, pubes- 
cent and villous: flowers yellow. 
Cunnawaddy Hills. 
(4) R. rurgscens. (Dec.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 239.—Dec. prod. IT. p. 387. 
Syn. Hedysarum rufescens, Rottl—Glycine rufescens, Wiild.— 
G. Pondicheriensis, Spr. 
Spec. Cuan. Diffuse or slightly twining, densely pubescent: 
leaflets roundish-ovate, wrinkled, prominently reticulated under- 
neath with the nerves and veins: racemes slender, usually elongat- 
ed, few-flowered : flowers solitary, distant, somewhat secund: calyx- 
segments nearly as long as the legume, elliptic-oblong, obtuse: 
legume lens-shaped, short-pointed, 1-seeded, pubescent: flowers 
yellow. 
Soratoor. Gingie and Cunnawaddy Mountains. 
(5) R. Heyner. (W. § A) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 240. 
Spec. Cuar. Diffuse, scarcely twining, softly pubescent: leafs 
lets ovate: peduncles axillary, with 1—2-fascicles of short-pedicel- 
led flowers: fascicles distant, subtended by a cordate bract: calyx- 
segments cordate-oblong, nearly as long as the legume, which latter 
is oblong with a short oblique point, 2-seeded, constricted, and 
with a cellular partition between the seeds, pubescent: flowers 
yellow. 
Peninsula. 
(6) R. suavzorens. (Dec.) 
Ident. W.&A. prod. I. p. 240.—Dec. prod. IT. p. 387. 
Syn. Glycine suaveolens, Linn. 
Spec. Cuan. An erect shrub, covered with viscous pubescence : 
leaves trifoliolate ; leaflets broadly ovate, acute or acuminate: pe- 
duncles 1-2-flowered, jointed, with a bract at the separation of -the 
pedicels: calyx 4-cleft, deeply 2-lipped; upper segment 2-cleft : 
legume pubescent, 2-seeded, contracted and with a cellular partition 
between the seeds: flowers yellow. — 
Peninsula, 
