T'i G, King — Materiah f(yr a Flora of the Malayan Feninsttla. [No. 1, 
IB in the aisse of the poda ; tho&e of E, sumatraTtu ara rather larger than those of 
lithmperma. Both epecies are retained in tho htdess Ketoensis bat the writer 
agrees with Mr. Baker in belisTing that thuy do not deserro to be treated eyen ai 
aeparate vnrietieB. Kitrz further states that lithosperma Blume ex Miq. in Flor. 
Ind, Bat. is not the same aa E. lithosperma Bi Cat. Bogor.^ which, aocordmg to 
Knrz, was introduced to tho Bniten^org garden from MaaritituB, Koordera and 
Valoton, in their Taliiable Java nerharinra, isfltie the common wild Java plant which 
only differs from E. mmatrana in having rather stnaller pods, under the name 
E. lithosperma ; they have however in every caso named the plant B. lithosperma Miq. 
not E, lithonperma Bl. In their Bijdragm II, tliese anthors escplain that Blame's 
" E. tithosperma " is only E. indica ; thia heing the case the name E. lithosperma, bnt 
on Miqael's attthority, not as that of Blame, ib still available for tie present Bpecieg, 
Ht-re again Kantze'a pretentioaa Eevisio faik to assist the serious student ; Knntzo 
claims the authorahip of both, as Corallodmdron tithospermum and C. mmatranum 
respectively, thas clearly indicating that he has failed to m»ke himself acquainted 
with the characters of either. 
22. Spatholobus Hassk. 
Woody clirabera, with 3-foHolate stipellate leaves, MowerB small 
or middle-sized, iu ample terminal paniclea, extending into tbe asita of 
the upper leaTes, the pedicels densely fascicled at the tumid Bodea. 
Ca/jf.c campanulate j teeth lanceolate or oblong- deltoid, the upper two 
connate. Comlla distinctly exserted, its petals subeqmal, the keel 
obtuse, nearly straight. Stamens diadelpbons ; anthers uniform. Ovai-y 
sessile or stalked, 2-ovuled ; style incurved, beardless, stigma capitate. 
Fod flat, winglike, indebiacent, seedless below ; tbick^ l-seeded, tardily 
debiscent at tip. Species 10, tbe others Malayan and one Tropical 
African. 
Leaflets not twice as long as broad, the terminal leadeta dis< 
similar, rhomboid; (leaflets large 3 in. across manifestly 
pubescent beneath, raohis prolonged beyond attachment of 
lateral leafleta j flowera blue or purple) 
Leaflets pribemlous above, nniformly tomentoso beneath ; 
flowers '25 in. long, distinctly pedicel led ,., 1, S. ferruginsw. 
Leafleta glabrous above, tomentose only on the nervea 
beneath J flowers '15 in. long,, very shortly pediielled ., 2, S, gyroearpus. 
Leaflets at least twio& as long as broad^ all subfltmilar 
lanceolate or oblanceolate to ovate : — 
Leaf-raohis hardly prolonged beyond the insertion of 
lateral leaflets, leaflets Irwge 3' 5 in, across (sparseiy pubes- 
cent on the nerves beneath ) ... ... „. 3. 3. bracte<ylatu9, 
Leaf-rachis distinctly prolonged beyond the insertion of 
lateral leaflets, leaflets modiam or smaU not more than 2 
ID. across 
Fetiolules and leaflets beneath finely adpressed puber- 
nlous (stipels manifest flescnotis) : — 
Fetiolules twice aa long as stipels, flowers pink, 
branches of pamclolai; leafleta oUiptio-aoaminat©... 4. S, acaminatut. 
