DIADELPHtA. DECAND. 1351, 1352. 1135 



fmticosiii Stem (hrubby, twining: leaves pinnate; leafets ovate, 

 acute, nearly glabrous. 

 Carthagena. "Jacq. Amer. t.iyg.f. 44. hort. t.\6j. 



135 1. DALBERGIA. Calyx obfbletely 5 -toothed: 

 legume foliaceous, flat, not opening: feeds 1 or 2. 



\Monetaria. Leaves ternatc ; leafets glabrous, ovate : fruit oval, with- 

 out veins. 

 Surinam, flowers very mi^ire, whi^e, fpiked. 

 The wood yields a relin refembling Dragon's-blood. 

 \heterophylla Leaves ternate and pinnate ; leafets glabrous, ovate: fruit 

 kidney-form-oval, veined. 

 Eaft Indies. Willd.fp pi. 3. p 901. tt. 2. 

 Shrub climbing, with warty branches. 



\arborea. Leaves pinnate; leafets ovate, pointed, glabrous: fruit 

 oval, acute, without veins. 

 Eaft Tndies. Rheed. Mai. 6. p. 5 t, 3. 

 Tree very tall : racemes axillary, ib.itary. 



Ylatifolia* Leaves pinnate ; leafets roundifh, emarginate : fruit lan- 

 ceolate. x 

 Coromandel. Roxb Coram. 2. p.*j. t.\ 13. 



Tree with the leaves pubefcent underneath: corymbs pan icled, 

 fhort, axillary : legume oblong, lanceolate. 



\rubigi7iosa. Leaves pinnate, with oblong obtufe leafets: branches and 

 petioles downy. 

 Coromandel. Roxb. Corom. 2. p. 9. /lie. 

 Shrub climbing : leaves glabrous: corol white. 



pankulata* Leaves pinnate ; leafets elliptic, emarginate, glabrous: pa- 

 nicle terminal : fruit lanceolate. „ 

 Coromandel. Roxb. Corom 2. p 8. 1. 114. 

 Tree with fpreading branches: fiowers white. 



lanceolaria* Leaves pinnate ; leafets oblong, hairy underneath: racemes 

 elongated, axillary ; fruit lanceolate. 

 Malabar; Ceylon. Rheed. Mai. 6. ^.39. / 22. 

 Tree with pendulous branches : jivwers ferruginous. 



1352. PTEROCARPUS. Calyx 5-tootficd: />- 



gume falcate, foliaceous, variccfe, iurrounded 

 wich a wing, not opening: Jeeds few, folitary. 



Draco. Leaves pinnate, with ovate pointed leafets: ftipuies oblong, 

 obtufe: fruit obtufe. 



WVit Indies. Jacq. Amer. t 183 f 92, Anbl. Gut 2. t. 299. 



Tret 50 feet nigh, with a iohd white wood ; the bark, when cur 

 traniverfely, yielding a blood-rcu refin, which is the Dragon's- 

 blood ot the (hops. 



