90 G, KiDg — Materiahf&r a Flnra of the Mnlnymi Penhmtta. [JTo. 1, 
shoatli. Omryj pubeacent style glabroiis, Pod 5—6 in. long, 1 in. wide, 
thickish, woodj, iisaally tubereled rarely reticulated on the faces, quite 
glabrons; both sattirea thiukenod and expatidtHl into nniTaw wings. 
Bjik. iti Flor. BHt. Ind. II, 107. 
Ff!Rak ; Kapfiyoiig Kiirtn, Wmy 168 1 Scortechini (Bpecimens irith 
reticulated but not tubereled pods ) \ • 
By iig pods this speciea ie most nearly allied to M. tetraptera Knrz, bat it baa 
Teij different leaves which reaernble tlioae of M. pithven^is nncl 3f. Hem/^hyana 
except in being glabrous. It agr'oes with these two fipeeiea wIho as regards structure 
of flowers tbongh not (is regards pods. As re^ftrds HenveB it likewise mucli reKomblea 
M. decipiciia and M. dehtJ^cens ; in theao $pecics, however, not ooly nra the jxtda 
without wings along tlie thickened ButareB bat the standard is silky externally. 
5, MiLLKTTiA HemslkYANa Prnm. An erect bushy tree 20-40 £t. 
higb, atem 10-15 in. in diam. ; branches puberaloas when young". Leaves 
6-8 in. lon^, rflchis pubescent, leafluts terminal and in 3-4 opposite 
petiolulate pairs, without stipels ; lowest pnir broadly ovate the rest 
eiliptic-obovate all obtusely acuminate, *2-3*5 in. long, l'25-3'5 in, 
"Wide J membranous bngbt greeti glabrons from an early stage above 
subglaucoua and pubescent beneath with scattered flexnons sprencling 
hairs which quickly dieappear except from the midrib and main 
lateral nerves ; pytiolules *2 in., stipules large, "25 in,, deciduous. 
Bacemes axillary, slender simple, 2'5^ in. long, at first pnberuloiis as are 
the cap i 11 aiy, solitary or fascicled pedicela, '25 in. loufr, subtended by lan- 
ceolate deciduoua bracts "A in. long. Calyx wide shallow-tubular, sliglit- 
ly pubesceut, ob-*curely taotbed, *15 in deep, red. or green with a redilish 
tinge. Corolla '4; in. long, fltandard orbicular 2-callose at bnse glabrous 
externally, white or faintly tinged with pink, winga clawed. VcxiUarij 
jilament cohering nearly half way up fitaminal sheatb. Cmry pubescent, 
style glabrous. Pod 3*5-4 in. long '5 in. wide, thin, quite glabrous, 
sutures sliglitlj thickened not winged. Kraunhia Memsleyaim Prain 
MSS. 
PeraK-; WraySmi 3608! 
MtUuttia Hemdeyaita is very closoTy related to ilf, •puMnfinnB Eurz, a Tenasserim 
Bpocies ; it bfi» hoivever rather narrower leRflats and differs especially in bavjTig 
large stipulea and bracts. To M. glauceacens it i« also closely rekted, but it differs in 
hnving pods tlmt are neither winged along the Butures nor icnttcelkd along the 
valve*. Both in poda and in foliage it Hkewieo closely resenibles If. deeipien^s hut 
th&t species differs ia harving a pubescent atantbtrd. 
6. MiLLHiTiA DECiPiENS Pmin, An erect wide-spreading tree 40-60 
feet high, stems 2-3 feet in diam, ; brandies all glabrons the smaller 
slightly angled, Leates 8-9 in. long ; racbis glabrous ; leaflets terminal 
and in 4-0 opposite poliolulate pairs ; lowest pair braadly ovate the 
rest eiliptic-obovate all acnmitiate 2-3*5 in, loug 1*25-15 in, wide ; 
