336 
(2) ©. Gotnsts. ( Dalz.) 
Ident. Dalz. in Hook. Jour. Bot. IIT. p..265.—Bomb. flor. p. 
73. 
Spec. Cuar. Stem twining, whole plant villous. with soft yellow 
hairs: leafiets ovate, rounded, shortly acuminate, with waxy-look- 
ing glands beneath: stipules triangular: racemes. axillary and ter- 
minal, peduncled, many flowered, 2—3 times. longer than the leaf: 
flowers bright-yellow, 
At the base of Chorla Ghaut in the district of Goa. 
(8) C. ctanpuzosus. (Dalz. ) 
Fdent. Dalz. Bomb. ftor. p. 73. 
Spec. Cuar. Stems twining, the whole plant covered with short 
yellow or white tomentum: leaflets rhomboid-ovate, the lateral 
ones acute, covered on the under side with brown resinous glands: 
racemes axillary and terminal, solitary, longer than the leaf: pedi- 
cels bent back in fruit: lezume linear, nearly straight, hispid with 
yellow bristly hairs, pointed, 7-8-seeded, obliquely constricted be- 
tween the seeds: ealyx with the upper lip entire: flowers in pairs, 
large, yellow. 
At Malwan and Wagotun, in the South Concan, 
GENUS XLIX. LEUCODYCTION. 
Diadelphia Deecandria. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From Leukos, white, and Diktyon, a net, in allusion te 
the seeds which are clothed with a thin shining membrane. 
Gen. Cuar. Calyx bibracteolate, campanulate, 2-lipped, 4- 
cleft to the middle; upper lip entire, mucronate, lower 3-partite, 
with lanceolate segments, middle one a little longer than the rest :. 
petals equal in length, twice as long as the calyx : vexillum obovate, 
shortly unguiculate: wings straight, obtuse: keel faleate: ovary 
silky-tomentose, 1-celled, 4-5-ovuled: style glabrous, filiform, 
longer than the petals: stigma somewhat acute, not thicker than 
the style: legume linear, mucronate, compressed, 4—5-seeded, con- 
stricted with oblique transverse dissepiments between the seeds: 
seeds oval, somewhat compressed, each seed clothed with a thin 
silvery membrane. 
(1) L. Matvensis. (Walp.) 
Ident. Dalz. in Hook. Jour. Bot. I. p. 264.—Bomb. flor. p. 
93. : 
Seec. Cuar. Herbaceous, twining: stems several, filiform, from 
a woody root: leaves pinnately trifoliolate; leaflets linear-oblong, 
obtuse, mucronulate, reticulated with white veins: flowers axillary, 
short-peduncled, solitary or twin, purple. 
- Climbing on the stems of grasses in rocky ground in the Malwan 
district. 
