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Spec. Cuar. Branches elongated: young parts covered with 
short white hairs: leaflets narrow, cuneate-lanceolate, acuminated, 
upper side even, slightly pubescent, under white, marked with the 
prominent nerves: stipules narrow-subulate, caducous : pedicels 
axillary, in pairs: calyx villous: segments triangular-acuminated, 
lowest one subulate and 2-3 times shorter than the corolla: legume 
villous. 
Peninsula. 
(4) A. Lawn. (BR. FD 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 74. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 93. 
Srec. Cuar. Erect, tomentose: leaflets obovate, as long as the 
petiole: peduncles shorter than the petiole: legumes short, 2- 
seeded, enclosed in the persistent corolla, pubescent: flowers axil- 
lary, solitary, yellow. 
Common on the Western Ghauts. 
GENUS LI. DUNBARIA. 
Diadelphia Decandria. Ser: Syst: 
Deriv. In honor of Professor George Dunbar of Edinburgh. 
Gen. Cuar. Twining, suffrutescent plants: leaves. pinnately 
trifoliolate ; lateral leaflets broadly and obliquely ovate, aeuminat- 
ed: stipules caducous: racemes axillary, with large broad-ovate 
caducous bracts: pedicels in pairs, slender: calyx eampanulate, 
4-cleft.to the middle; upper segment slightly split at the apex, 
rather longer than the lateral ones, all lanceolate: corolla much 
longer than the calyx, persistent, scariose, papilionaceous: vexil- 
lum embracing the other petals, with 2 large callosities at the base 
of its limb: wings oblong-linear, with a spur on each side near the 
base: keel falcate, rather shorter than the wings: lower part of the 
style hairy: stigma slightly capitate : legume longer than the calyx, 
compressed, oblong-linear, 1-5-seeded, with partitions between the 
seeds: seeds roundish. 
(1) D. Herne (W.§ 4) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 258. 
Spec. Cuar. Leaflets nearly glabrous, terminal one cuneate- 
obovate, acuminated: petioles and nerves of the leaflets underneath 
slightly hairy: calyx herbaceous, upper segment equal to, and as 
broad as the lateral ones: legume about 5-seeded, softly hairy. 
Peninsula. 
