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(4) E. sustopata. (Rozb.) 
_ Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 261.—Roxb. fl. Ind. III. p. 954, 
Spec. Cuar. Large tree, armed witb prickles: petioles pubese 
cent: leaflets repand-sinuate, covered with soft white tomentum 
beneath, terminal one rhomboid: calyx tubular, 2-lipped : vexillum 
5-6 times longer than the calyx, 2-3 times longer than the keel:. 
keel cordate, several times longer than the wings, its petals united: 
stamens monadelphous: racemes terminal, erect: flowers whitish 
rose scarlet. 
Mountainous parts of the Circars, flowering in March and April. 
(5) E. rzsupinata. ( Roxb.) 
‘Ident. Roxb. fi. Ind. Id. p. 257. 
Engrav. Roxb. Cor. III. t. 220. 
Spec. Car. Annual: branches and petioles rather prickly : 
leaflets roundish: calyx 2-lipped: vexillum oval-oblong: racemes 
short, crowded with flowers which are bright scarlet. 
Cawnpore, flowering in the cold season. 
(6) E. ovatiroria, (Roxb.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. IIT. p. 254. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 247. 
Spec. Cuar. Tree, armed with prickles: leaflets oval: petioles 
armed : vexillum obcordate: racemes terminal horizontal: flowers 
very large, scarlet, variegated with orange, sulphur and dark purple. 
Bengal, flowering in February. 
GENUS LV. BUTEA. 
Diadelphia Deeandria. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From John, Earl of Bute, formerly a great patron of 
literature and science. 
Gen. Cuan. Trees or twining shrubs, unarmed: leaves pin« 
nately trifoliolate ; leaflets large, roundish-ovate, pubescent or to-. 
mentose beneath: racemes many-flowered ; flowers in threes, pedi- 
celled, with two bracteoles at the base of the calyx: calyx campae 
nulate, 2-lipped, upper lip almost entire, lower 3-cleft: corolla 
papilionaceous: petals equally long: vexillum ovate, recurved: 
keel and wings incurved: style ascending: legume stalked, flat- 
compressed, thin, with a large solitary seed at the apex. , 
