32% 
, Spec. Guar. An erect, branched shrub: young branches aii< 
gled, pubescent: leaflets oblong-lanceolate, upper side slightly 
wrinkled, under densely tomentose, with a few black, glands con- 
tealed by the tomentum: petiole slightly margined: stipules very 
caducous 3 ra¢emes 2-8 together, before expansion cylindri¢al- 
oblong, densely imbricated and cone-like, afterwards lax: bracts 
ovate, villous on the outside. 
Peninsula. 
(7) F. uineata. (Roxd.) 
_ Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p, 242.—Roxb. fl. Ind. IIT. p. $41.4 
Dec. prod. Ti. p. 351. 
Syn. _Hedysarum lineatim, Zinn.—Lespedeza lineata, Pers.— 
Onobrychis lineata, Desv. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 327.—Buim. Ind. t. 53. f. 1. 
Spec. Coan. ‘Ah erect shrub: young branches angled and pu- 
beséent: leaflets obovate or oblong, cuneate at the base, under side 
dotted with minute yellowish glands, the nerves densely pubescent : 
petiole channelled, not margined: racemes arranged in a peduncled 
diffuse pani¢le: calyx-segments about equal, and with the legume 
pubescent and covered with whitish mealy glands: flowers small, 
pale greenish-purple. 
Coromandel. Guzerat. Khasia mountains. Assam. Flowers 
ing in the tainy season. 
(8) F. stropizivera, (Brown, ) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 248.—Dee. prod. II. p. 351; 
Syn, Hedysarum strobiliferum, Linn. Roxb. fl. Ind, IIL. p. 350¢ 
—Zornia strobilifera, Pers. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 267. 
Spec. Cuan. An erect shrub: branches pubescent towards the 
extremities: leaves simple, ovate, sometimes acuminated, blunt= 
pointed, glabrous above, slightly pubescent and copiously dotted 
with minute glands beneath: bracts acute: legume pubescent, con- 
cealed within the bracts: flowers small, greenish-white, somewhat 
streaked with red: racemes terminal or axillary, often 1-2-branched. 
Coromandel. Hilly parts of the Concan. Khasia mountains and 
Assam. It is generally found growing in patches, and flowering 
nearly all the year. 
(9) F.wana. (Roxb.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. III. p. 339.—Dec. prod. IL. p, 351, 
Engrav, Wight’s Icon, t. 389, 
