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Crotalama dubia, (Graham). A'naimalais teak-forests. 

 Crotalaria humifusa, (Graham). A'naimalais, 5,000 

 feet elevation. 



Crotalaria priestleyoides, (Benth. in Hook. Herb.) 

 A'naimalais, 5,000 feet elevation. 



Crotalaria multiflora, (Benth.). A naimalais, 5000 

 feet. 



Crotalaria triquetra, (Dalzeli). A'naimalais, 3,000 to 

 5,000 feet. 



Smithia setulosa, (Dalzeli). Wyndd. 



Smithia capitata, (Dalzeli). A'naimalais, Coimbatore 

 hills. 



Desmodium ormocarpoideS; (D C.) A'no.irnalai teak 

 forests. 



Desmodium podacarpum, var. Gardneri. A' naimalais, 

 in moist woods, (2,000 feet.) 



Desmopium botuloides, (R. H. B.) branched from the 

 base, stems angled adpresso-sericeous, leaves oblong acumi - 

 nate glabrous above copiously adpresso-sericeous and pale 

 beneath, 3 J to 4 inches long by 1J to If broad, 2 large 

 scariose lanceolate acuminate stipules at the base of the 

 petiole — 2 filiform stipels on the petiole a little below the 

 leaf, racemes terminal minutely glandular pubescent pedicels 

 short 2-3 together from lanceolate bracts, pedicels and calyx 

 strigose, calyx 2 lipped upper lip ovate very slightly bifid at 

 the apex lower deeply 3 cleft, legume linear 4 to 5 inches 

 long glanduloso — hispid, 6-8 articulated, notched on both 

 sutures, articulations long sub-elliptic. A'naimalais, in moist 

 woods, up to 4000 feet. 



• Vigna Wightii, (Benth.) A'namalais, Wyndd, Common. 

 Milletia, I have two new species, one from the Wynid 



