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toothed : corolla papilionaceous: legume mote or less compressed, 
oval, with a short recurved point, 1-celled, 1-2-seeded: valves: 
concave inside, not separating naturally. 
(1) P. cuasra. (Vent:) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 262.—Dee. prod. IT. p. 416. 
- Syn. Galedupa Indica, Lam. Roxb. fl. Ind. TIl. p, 239.—Ro~ 
‘Minis mitis, Zinn.—Dalbergia arborea, Willd. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon, t. 59.—Rheede Mal. VF. t. 3.—Lam, 
Til. t. 603. f. 1. 
Spec. Cuar. Tree: leaflets 2-3 pair, ovate or obovate, acumi- 
nated, glabrous: vexillum with two callosities at the base of the 
limb and decurrent along the claw: racemes axillary, many-flower- 
ed, about half the length of the leaves: pedicels in pairs  leguine- 
oblong, nearly sessile, thick, with a short recurved beak, tumid 
along both sutures: flowers middle-sized,. bright-purple. 
Coromandel. Coneans. Deccan. Patna. Assam. Flowering. 
in the hot season. The seeds yield by expression a fixed oil whieh 
the natives use externally in eraptive- diseases. 
(2) P. ovatirorrs. (WW. § 4.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 262. 
Engrav. Wight’s Teon. t. 328. 
Spec. Cuar. Tree: leaflets 4 pair, drooping, oval, obtuse, gh- 
brous: vexillum without callosities: ricemes elongated, disposédi 
along the leafless branches = pedicels slender, arranged along’ very: 
short minutely braeteated: partial peduncles. 
Peninsula. 
(8) P. Canargnsis. (Dalz) 
Ident. Hook. Jour. Bot. EH. p. 37. 
Srec. Cuar. Fruticose, seandent: leaves unequalty pinnate : # 
leaflets 7-10 pair, opposite, short-petioled, oblong-lanceolate, styi- 
gose beneath: panicles terminal, shorter tlian the leaf, rusty-tomen- 
tose: pedicels 3, fuscicled at the apex on a common peduncle : sti- 
mens. diadelphous at the base and apex, monadelphous in the mid- 
dle: ovary hirsute, 2-8-ovuled: calyx bibraeteolate,. wide, cup- 
shaped, with a ring of dense hairs round the insitle: of its moutH > 
vexillum with two callosities at the base of its limb, running down 
the short claw: stipules semi-ovate, broad, covered with ferruginous. 
hairs. 
Canara, near Garsuppa, flowering in April. 
