348 
(3) M.viscipra. (W. 3 A) 
Ident. Wight’s Icon. No. 5. 
Syn. Galedupa piscidia, Rowb. jl. Ind. IIE. p. 240. 
Engrav. Wight’s Teon. t. 86. 
Sprrc. Cuar. Tree: leaflets 3-5, lanceolate, opposite: racemes 
axillary and terminal, simple or brauched: calyx campanulate, 5= 
Jobed: flowers largish, white. 
Khasia mountains., Assam. Flowering inJune and July. The 
bark and flowers powdered and thrown into water intoxicate fish 
which thus are easily taken. 
(4) M. cinerea. (Benth.) 
Ident. Walp. Annal. IV. p. 573. Mig. fl. Ind. Bat. I. p. 153, 
Syn. Pongamia cinerea, Grah. 
Srec. Car. Leaflets 2 pair, ovate or elliptic, acuminate, mem- 
‘branaceous, glabrous; panicles terminal, lax, asliy-toméntose : bracts 
small: pedicels equalling the calyx or longer: calycine teeth very 
short, lowér one acute: vexillum villoug outside, scarcely callous : 
wings oblong, shorter than the arched keel. 
Assam. Silhet. Chittagong. 
GENUS LX. DALBERGIA. 
Diadelphia Decandria. Sez: Syst: 
Deriv. Named in honor of M. Dalbergh, a Swedish Botanist. 
Gen. Cuar. Trees or shrubs, sometimes twining: leaves utre 
equally pinnated: racemes axillary: cdlyx campanulate: corolla 
papilionaceous, glabrous: keel petals free: stamens 8-10, mona- 
‘delphous or diadelphous : legume membranaceous, reticulately vein- 
ed, flat, oblong-linear, few-seeded: valves closely cohering with 
each other all round the seeds and between them: seeds distant, 
‘compressed. 
(1) D. Stssoo. (Roxbd.) 
Ident, W. & A. prod. I. p. 264.—Roxb. fl. Ind. III. p. 293, 
«Dec. prod. II. p. 416. 
Spec. Cuar. Tree: leaflets 3-5, alternate, orbicular or obcors 
date, suddenly acuminated, pubescent when young, glabrous and 
shiniag when old: panicles composed of several short subseeund 
spikes: ealyx-segments oblong, 2 upper ones obtuse, lower ones 
‘acute: stamens 9, united into a sheath open on the upper side: 
style very short: stigma large, glandular: legume stalked, linear- 
lanceolate, about 3-seeded; flowers almost sessile, small, yellowish. 
white, 
