1897.] G. Kixig—Materiahfor a Mvra of tJie Mahnjau Penvtsula^ -41 
Pbnano; Ourtis! DiSTRlB. Cosmopolitan in the tropics, origitially 
American. 
There Is one gpocimen of this in Mr. Ciirtia' own Herbarium. No other collector 
has sent; it from Mat ay a. 
11, OROTAiiARtA Saltiama Atidr, Bf>fc. Rep. t. 648. An erect shrub 
2-4 feet liigh with vohmt smooth or sliglitly sulcato t\\m]y silky 
brimclies. Leaves conipoaiid, 3-foliolate, peHoles in. long, Icaileta 
membmEOUS, glabrous aliove very sparingly ailky below, terminal 1"5- 
2'5 in. lon^, larger than lateml, rU obtnae cuncate at btifie ; stipules 
miiint^, deeidnous. Racemes terminal and occasionally also lateral, 
usual ly 1-1-25 feet lonsr, laxly 20-50-tid. ; bracts minute. Calyx '25 in. 
long", thinly silky; teeth laticeolate nslon*? as campanulate tnbe. OoroUa 
■6 in. lonfT, cxserted, yellow with pnrple stripes or pnre yellow, glabrous. 
Pud snbsesaile deficxed, subrecarved pnberuloua when young, ultiniafccty 
glabrous, cylindric, 1'5 in. long, SO-SO-seedod. 0. striata UC. Prodr. H, 
131; Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. I. SLG ; Bak. in Flor. Brit. Ind. II, 8-1. 
(excluding the synonyras 0. Bnnmict Bertero and C, latifoUa Roxb.) 
MaijAT PKNiNsntiA; Perak, Wraij f Scartechini ! Penang, King! 
Malacca, Maingay f Singapore, KumHer ! Pafmng, Ridley. 
Nearly related to, and at times iiuatnkon for 0. Broionci Berfcoro DC. in 
Prodr. II, 130 {G. lanccolafa Itoih. Uort. Beng. 64 [nomeo pn'iis] neo iroyor; 
G, tatifoUa Eoxb. ox Wall. MSS. in Hort. Calcatta) n native ofthe West ludiee, bat 
now occasionally mot with aa a aponfcauooaa Bpeciea in India, From G- Saltiatia^ 
C- Broivnei diSere in having inore niimerous lateral raccmeSs with flowers alwaya 
cloaR-set i\n^ racemea never exceeding 6 in., and in haviriif much larger leaflets 
Bicnte at ajjox na well aa base and more densely silky nndornGath. Tho leavea of 
C. Saltiana are like khoae of the next apecicg, j of G. Browirn like thaeci of bracteafa 
and of Pnotropi'^ ajtisotdes for both of which speciea it has, at times, been miatakpn. 
12. Cbotalaria LADUBA^iFOLiA Linn. 8p. PL 715, Ad erect siirnb 
2-4 feet high with long slender ro ended glabrous branches. Leaves 
compound, 3-foliolate, petioleji 2-3 in. long, leaflets membranous, gla- 
brous on both surf Mces, terminal 1-2 in. long, hardly larger than lateml, 
all subaciito or obtnso, caneato at the ba.^e ; stipules 0. Racemes ter- 
minal and lateral 6-12 in, long, few- and very lax-fid. ; bracts minnte 
decidaous, pedicels "5 in. long, Oal^ae -S-'i in. long, glabrous turbinate, 
teeth lanceolate as long as tube. Oorolla 1 in, long, much exserted, 
pnre yellow, glabrous, keel much incurved. Pod pendulous from a fili- 
form gynophore '75-1 in, long, glabrous, cylindric l'.5-2 in. long, 20-30- 
seeded. DC. Prodr. II, 130; Eoxb. Fl. Ind. Ill, 275; Wall. Cat. 
5424, OTostlj; W.&A. Prodr, I, 193; Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. I, 345; 
Bak, in Flor. Bnt, Ind. II, 84. C. pendala Bert, in DC. Prodr, II, 
130. 0. pedunculosa Dcsv. Jonrn. Bot. II 1, 76 ;* DC. Prodr. II, 132. 
Clavidium pedancuhsum Desr. Ann, Sc. Nat. IX, 407. Ndlia-laudale- 
Qolii libeede, Hort. Malabar. IX, t. 27. 
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