1897.] G. Et'ng — Matei^h for a Flora of the Malayan PenmsuJa* 25 
Suh-trihe D. Biochm, Inflorexscence racomose with rachia swollen 
at tlie nodes, bracts small or caducoug ; calyx usually i-lobed from 
union of the two upper teetb, rarely very Eneqtially 2-lipped ; petals 
subeqiial in length ; upper stamen free at the base, connate with the 
remainder above ; style not bearded. 
16. Dioclea. Calyx ca}npa7iidate ; pod hroad 7ntich thickeJied along 
upper suture. 
17. Pueraria. Calyx campanulate ; pod linear, flat or narrow^ 
18. Canavalia. Oalyx 2'lipped; ivith a large upper and small 
lower lip. 
Suh'tribe £7. Erythrinese. Infiorescence nsnally racemose with mcliis 
nodose, flowers showy with unequal petals — in some genera with very 
large standard loager than the wings and sometimes than the keel also, 
in others with standard much exceeded by the large cochleat© keel ; 
upper stftmen free or united at the base with the remainder ; style 
naked ; bracts usually small, deciduous, 
19. Mucnna. Keel longest^ standard shorter than wings ; anthers 
2- morpho us ; dim hers. 
20* Strongylodon. Standard and keel e^ual and longer tlian wings ; 
anthers uniform ; climbers, 
21. Erjtbrina. Standard longer tJian heel and wings ; anthers uni- 
form ; armed trees. Pod sometimes dehiscent only at apex, 
sterile and indehisceat below. 
Sub-tribe F, Qalactiese. Infloreacence racemose with nodose racing, 
more rarely amply paniculate ; bracts email very deciduous ; calyx 
.nsnally 4-lobed, the two upper teetb connate ; petals sub-equal in 
length ; upper stamen free ; style not bearded. 
22. SpatholobQS. Pod 1-seeded at the apex only and there parti- 
ally dehiscent, sterile and indehiacent below. 
Tribe IY. Qalegej!, Herbs never twining, erect shrubs, or leas 
often trees or large woody climbeis. Leaves odd-, very rarely even- pin- 
nate without the rachis prolonged, leaflets <30 , or rarely 3-1, usually 
entire. Stfimem 10, the lower 9 united fta far as their middle or f ui-fcher 
in a sheath split along the upper side or le.'^s often closed in the middle, 
the upper sometimes free from the base, at others connate by its middle 
with the sheath, very rarely wanting ; filaments filiform at the tips, 
anthers versatile uniform, or rarely somewhat tlimorphous. Pod not 
segmented, 2-valved or if indehiscent usually small, 1-2-Beeded or mem- 
branous inflated. Seeds rarely strophiolate. 
Antliers with connective apictilate or gland-tipped ,., .„ A. Indi^oferex. 
Anthers mnticouB — 
£ao ernes all axillary <hr from old nodes ... B. Roiinit^. 
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