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BuRSERACE^E. 



/ Abundant on the lower Pulnies, 

 Canarium strictum, j yields a black dammer, the na- 



' tives however never extract it. 



Garuga pinnata, 



Protium Roxburghianum, leaves pinnate. 



„ ? Leaves ternate, much used for hedges; 



Moringace^:. * 

 Hyperanthera Moringa, about villages. 



Leguminos^e. 



Sophora glauca, 

 Crotalaria rubiginosa, 



„ Wightiana, several forms of this, if they are all 

 one species. 



„ sp. Stipules wanting, leaves very narrow, 



linear, with thei? upper surface as 

 well as whole plant densely cover- 

 ed with blackish hairs, vexillum 

 with a tuft of hairs, otherwise si- 

 milar to " anthyllo'ides." Common 

 near Poombary. (a form of anthyl- 

 lo'ides.) 



„ anthylloides, 

 „ Mysorensis, 



„ longipes ? agrees well with the description of 



that plant, except that the legumes 

 are pubescent, (a large shrub, com- 

 mon near Puttoor.) 



„ paniculata, slopes near Pulney. 

 „ superfoliata, near Tandigoody. 

 juncea, 



„ Leschenaultii, very common. 

 „ sericea, 



„ montana, (JRoxb.) (only differs from sericea in the sti- 

 pules and bracts, but so far is con- 

 stant.) 



