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Indigofera — contd. 

 viscosa, Lam. 

 hirsuta, Linn. 

 *argentea, Linn. — An Indigo-plant. India. 



var. caerulea, Baker = I. ccerulea, Roxb. India. 

 :|: tinctoria, Linn. — The Indigo-plant, a stray from cultivation 

 It may be well to bear in mind that it is considered that 

 bright sunshine favours the development of the dye 

 principle. A native of India. 



*Anil, Linn. — An Indigo-plant. West Indies. 



pratensis, F. v. M. 



saxicola, F. v. M. 



Baileyi, F. v. M. (Fig. 107 . ) 



^decora, Lindl. — A Chinese species. 



australis, Willd. — Poisonous to stock. 



var. anguiata, Benth. 



var. gracilis. DC 



var. minor, Benth. 



var. signata, F. v. M. 



var. platypoda, Bentli. 

 brevidens, Benth. 



var. uncinata, Benth. 



var. ? galegoides, R. Br. 



I.amprolobium, Bentli. 



fruticosum, Benth. — Supposed poisonous to stock. (Fig. 108.) 



*Galega, Linn. 



officinalis, Linn. — Goat's Rue. Europe. 



Tephrosia, Pers. 



flammea, F. v. M. 



reticulata, R. Br. 



crocea. R. Br. 



oblongata, R. Br. 



porrecta, R. Br. 



polyzga, R. Br. 



leptoclada, Benth. 



astragaloides, R. Br. (Fig. 108 bis. ) 



var. ? macrostachya, Benth. 

 juncea, R. Br. (Fig. 109.; 

 filipes, Benth. 



var. lati folia, 

 oligophylla, Benth. 

 purpurea, Pers. 



var. brevidens, Benth. 



