526 
Serc. Car. Herbaceous, proeumbent, diffuse: leaflets mucth 
shorter than. the petioles, roundish and entire or: 3-lobed, middle 
lobe obovate, narrow towards the base: stipules attached below. 
their middle: peduncles elongated, ascending :: legume cylindrical,. 
glabrous or slightly hairy + flowers few, small, yellow. 
Coromandel... Common. in. the Deecan. Flowering in the cold: 
season. 
(12) P. aconrtironius. (Jacq.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. E. p. 247.—Dec. prod. IT. p.. 894.— 
Roxb. fi. Ind. EET. p. 299. 
Engrav. Jacq, Obs, TE. t. 52. 
Spec. Cuan. Annual, diffuse, procumbent, slightly hairy: leaf- 
lets deeply and palmately divided into linear-lanceolate lobes: sti=- 
pules attached below the middle : peduncles nearly as-long as the- 
petiole: legumes horizontal, cylindrical: flowers somewhat capi- 
tate, small, yellow. 
Coromandel. Oude. Cultivated in. the Deecan,. Guzerat andi 
the Upper Provinces. Flowering in the cold: season.. 
(13) P.. szrrariws. (Dulz:) 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 72.—Hook.Jour. Bot. IT. p, 33. 
Spec. Cuar. Twining, glabrous: leaflets broadly-ovate, mucro-- 
nate, 3-nerved at the base, lateral: ones unequal-sided-;. peduncles. 
about twice the length of the leaf: segments.of the calyx 3-nerved}. 
upper\lip deeply 2-toothed : legumes straight, round,. many-seeded,. 
covered with brown hairs: root tuberous: flowers between race~ 
mose and capitate, large, rose-coloured. 
Common in the North Concan, flowering. in September. 
(14) P. seputosus. (Dalz.) 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 72.—Hook. Jour, Bot. IT. p. 33. 
Srrc. Cuar. * Twining, covered with reddish-brown bristles: 
which point backwards : leaflets rhombh-ovate,. ciliated on the mar- 
gin, lateral ones unequal : stipules ciliated, many-nerved: calyx. 
campanulate, upper lip truneated, lower shortly 3-toothed, teeth: 
obtuse: legumes straight, round, slender, rough with minute bris- 
tles, 10-12-seeded : flowers yellow. 
- Malwan, flowering in September. 
(15). P. pauciriorus, (Dalz. ) 
Ident. Dalz. in Hook. Jour. Bot. LIT. p. 209.—Bomb. flor, pi. 
72. 
 Sprc. Guar. Twining: root fibrons: stem striated, filiform,, 
hispid with white hairs pointing backwards: leaves rhomb-ovate, 
