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‘Srvc. Cian. Shrib much branched: leaflets obovate’: ‘petioles 
‘winged:: ‘racemes‘crowded:: legumes covered with viscid glands 
‘Howers small, pale greenish rose. 
Banks of the Ganges near Hurdwar, flowering in the hot season. 
(16) F. vuBEROSA. (Dalz. ) 
Ident. Dalz. in Hook. Jour. Bot. II. p. 34.Bomb. flor. 'p. 75. 
Spec. Cuar. Root, tuberous, braiched from the base: branches 
‘prostrate, ‘very long, filiform’; leaflets narrow-lanceolate, acute ; la- 
‘teral ones unequal-sided : stipules linear-subulate, cuneate at, the 
‘base, caducous: racemes axillary, dichotomously panicled, few+ 
‘flowered, longer than the leaf: flowers twin on the apex of the pe= 
‘dancle, lilac: legume plabyous, as long as the ‘calyx, 2-seeded, 
Malwan district, flowering in September. 
(11) F. procumwsens. (2. W) 
Ydent. Dalz. Bomb. for. ‘p. 75. 
Engrav. Wighi’s Icon. t. 987. 
Spec. Cuar, Herbaceous, diffuse, procumbent, hairy: leaves 
palmately trifoliolate ; middle leaflet obovate, lateral ones ‘ovate, 
slightly unequal at the base, hairy above, nearly glabrous beneath; 
peduneles ena than the leaves: legume shorter than the calyx, 
‘usually 1-seeded: flowers capitate, of a dark dull purple ‘colour. 
Phoonda Ghaut. 
(12) F, prdcreata. (Wight) 
Ident. Wight’s Icon. I. No. 14. 
‘Syn. Hedysarum bracteatun, Roxb. fl. Ind. IIL 'p. 851, 
Engrav., Wight’s Icon. t. 268. 
Spec. Cuan. An erect shrub : leaves ‘natrow-cordate’s racemes 
teérmihal, compound, bifariously imbricated with alternate, kidney- 
shaped, inflated, downy bracts; legume oval, 1+jointed, 2-seededy 
flowers small, rose-coloured. 
Dinajepore, flowering nearly all the year. 
GENUS XLI. PHASEOLUS. 
Diladelphia Deeadria, ‘Sz ; syit : 
Deriv. From Phaseolus, a little boat, in allusion to a fancied 
resemblance in the pods, 
Gun. Cuar. Herbaceous or suffrutéscent plants : ledves.pinnates 
ly trifoliolate: racemes axillary : pedicels usually in pairs, 1-flower« 
ed: calyx’ campanulate, 5-toothed or 2-lipped, the upper ‘lip 2s 
