1897.] O. King — Makriah for a Flora of the Malayan Feninsula, 45 
obliquely ; bhieish-greon faintly pabeinlotifl above, densely grey-canescenfc 
bcncafch 2-2*5 in. lonj^;, in. wide; petiole l'5-4 in, lon^^ paberu.- 
louB J petiolnles '15 in. long, pnbenilous ; stipels very niimite cadtt- 
coiis, stipuleH lanceolate *1 in, long cadncons. Racemes 2-3 in. long 
on pednnoles 4-6 in. long, overtopping the leaves ; pedicels gerainato 
'2 in. long. Cahjx grey-pubescent with reddish streaks, 3 in. Ion*,', 
tnbe wide campaniilate, lower tooth lanceolate as long as tube and 
twice as long as lateral deltoid and connate upper pair. Corolla "5 in. 
long, externally dark bi-own, within pale yellow ; keel beaked, standard 
*6 in, wide, orbicular entire. Pod 2'5 in. long, "25 in. wide, linear, 
pedicel abrnptly recurved, elosefy grey-canescent ; G-8 seeded, 
PEftiK ; in open grassy or bamboo jungles, at Dijong, Scorfechim, 
1841 ! Kntistler, 908 ! Uln Bnbong, Knnstler, 10852 > 
A Bpot:ies witli eomewhat tlio appoaratice of Rhynchoxia hracteata but with 
much more stender sterna. It also t'Oisomblea, bnt to n less tiegroe, Atylosia moUi« 
Ita pods, howHPer, bavo no dopreaaioiia between tho eoeda aud fcljia rendera it neeea- 
sary to refer tUe pluitt to 3u7ibttria. 
6. Atylosia W. & A, 
Herbs or shrubs, erect or twining. Leaves 3-foIiolate, sometimes 
subdigitate often exstipellate, gland-dotted beneath. Flowers aadllary 
or racenned. Oalyx teeth distinct, longer or shorter than the tobe the 
lowest the longest- Corolla more or less exserted, marcescent or cada- 
cons| keel not beaked. Stamem dtadelpbous ; anthers nniform. Ovary 
sessile ; ovules 3 or more ; style filiform incurved glabrous, stigma 
capitate. Pod linear or oblong, turgid, niarked with horizontal or oblique 
transverse lines between the seeds which have a conspicuoRS divided 
stropbiole. Species about 25 ; from India to Australia and Mauritius. 
Petals mfiroesceut, loaflots largo pianately trifoliolate ... 1, A. crin^m. 
Fetala doeiduoas, leaflota small aabdif^itate ... 2. A. ncaralxoides, 
§ Atyt.ia. Petals marcescentf remaining till the pod dcvelopes. 
1. Atvlosia CRASyA Prain. A twining species with firm slender 
gtriate sliortly-tomentose stems and branches. Leaves 3-6 in. long, 
pinnafcely 3-foliolato j leaflets subtrapezoid caspidate-acuminafce at apex 
narrow from beyond the middle to a rounded base, tbo lateral pair 
obliquely, dark green and rattier densely puberulons especially on the 
nerves above, deusoly greenish -brown pubescent and reticulately veined 
beneath, 2-3 in. long, l"75-2*25 in, wide; petiole r5-2'5 in. long, pubes- 
cent ; petiolnles '15 id. stipela aubalato '1 in. long, pubescent, sub- 
persistent, stipulpR minute caducous. Racemes 2-3 in. long, lax short- 
peduncled, pedicels geminate 'd-'b in. long ; bracteoles large roundish 
acute reddish *6 in. long, forming a conspicuous tuft before the racemes 
expand. Oaltjfjs "4 iu. finely grey -downy lowest tooth lanceolate as long 
