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Grew. Citak. Calyx tubular, 2-lipped; upper lip 2-toothed; 
fowet one 3=toothed: corolla papifionaéeous: petals lovg-clawed, 
somewhat equal in length: vexillum roundish, refiexed when in 
flower: wings free, straight, oblong, obtuse: keels obtuse: petals 
lightly cohering above, slightly shortet than thé wings: stamens 
alternately shorter: vexillary filament free: aiithers roundish : 
ovary many-ovtiléd: stylé short, iftcurved: stigma capitate: le~ 
gume compressed, linea¥, strigosé, with thitkéened margins and valves 
cohering between the seeds, 7-8-seeded. 
{l) Mi stricosus. (Dalz.) 
fdent. Hook. Jour. Bot. II. p. 35. : 
Spec. Guar. Annual, diffuse: stems asteriding; filiform, stri- 
gose: leaves simple, linear-or narrow-elliptic; mutronate; 3-nerved, 
two nerves marginal, the middie one penninerved: stipules small, 
subulate, equal to the small 2<stipiiled petiole: peduncles axillary, 
solitary or twin, shorter than the leaf, 1-flowered: calyx strigose : 
teeth subulate from a bioad base, lower one somewhat longer: claws 
of the petals filiform, equalling the calyx-tube : vexillum strigosé 
at the back, ciliated at the niargin: flowers bluish. 
Western India, éommon in rocky plates, flowering in August. 
ORDER LVII. DRUPACEZ: 
Trees or shrubs: leaves simple, alternate, usually glaidular 
towards the base: stipules simple: calyx 5-toothed, deciduous, 
lined with a disk: pétals. 5, perigytious: stamens 20 or more, 
arising from the thto&t of the calyx, curved inwards in sestiva- 
tion: anthérs innate, 2-celled, bursting longitudinally: ovary 
superior, sblitary, sitnple, 1-celled: ovules 2; suspended: styles 
terminal, furrowed on one side and ending in a kidney-shaped 
stigma: fruit a drupé, with usually a solitary seed: embryo 
straight: albuiiien none. 
GENUS I. PYGRUM. 
Tcosaiidria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deris. From Pyge; a Giéek term, which has allusion to the 
shape of the fruit. 
Gen. Cuar. Trees with alternate oblong entire. leaves; often 
with two glands at the base: racemes axillary and lateral; solitary 
or several, often tomentose: tube of the calyx cup-shaped : limb 
6-cleft: petals 6, _inserted on the throat of the calyx : stamens 12— 
