JAN.— MAR. 1858.] 



Pulney Hills. 



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ered at apex, flowers from glandu- 

 lar knobs, legumes terete, covered 

 with brown hairs. Flowers very 

 large, lilac and fragrant, very com" 

 mon. Can this be P. caracalla : It 

 is certainly wild. 



(Poombary valley) flowers white, le- 

 gumes compressed. 

 (Poombary valley.) 



moist ground, higher ranges. 



Mucuna (Citta) atropurpurea, at Tandigoody. 



„ prurita, 

 Cantharospermuni pauciflorum. 



„ albicans, (Poombary ghat.) 



„ ? sp. very long filiform-racemes. 



Dunbaria, sp. f Poombary ghat and Vellaycovay, 



This sp. I cannot identify with 

 ji any of Dr. Wight's, the calyx is 

 I not herbaceous, nor are the bracts 

 J 3 toothed, the vexillum is as 

 ^ muchreflexedas in " Kennedya." 



Cylista scariosa, 



Cyanospermum tomentosum, Poombary valley, 

 Erythrina Indica, 

 Butea parviflora, 

 „ frondosa, 

 Pongamia glabra, 

 Dalbergia latifolia, 



„ sisso'ides, 



„ volubilis, 



„ paniculata, 



„ trilobus, 

 „ sp. 



Dolichos glutinosus, 

 „ Sinensis, 

 Lablab vulgaris, 

 Parochetus major, 

 Canavalia gladiata, 

 „ virosa, 

 „ mollis, 



