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underneath as is the leaf-rachis ; petiolules "2 in», stipela setaceous, 
pereistent. Racemes iu. small axillary pEtnicles one-thii'd m long aa 
leaves, 2"6 in. long, 1'5 in. across; mchis and pedicels rti sty- pubescent, 
as are the linear deciduoiiH bracts '1 ia. long ; pedicels '1 in. Calyx '2 
in. campannlate, externally rnstj-pabescent, teetli wide- triangular half 
as long as tube. Corolla white tinged with pink, *5 in. long, standard 
orbicular, anriculate at base of lamina, slightly eniarginate and slightly 
puberulons externally. Fod oblong or obpyriform, woody indchiscent 
{fule Baker), rounded at both ends, 6 iu. long 3-5 in. wklo, turgid, 
sliortly pale nxsty-brown velrety, tbe surface traTersed by deep longi- 
tudinal grooves. 
SiKGAPORE ; cultivated, Mamgafji Midley ! Selangore ; in dense 
Jungle at 800-1200 feet elev., KmBtler 8759 ! 
A remarkable speciea, originiilly doacribed by Mr, Baker from a fruiting Bp^ci- 
jaen. To the kindneaa of Mr. Ilidley, the CalcutU Berb.iriura owes tho possession 
of excellent flowering and fruiting examples of tho plant ; from these the above 
description has been drawn np. Mr. Knngtler'a plant from Selangore ia unfor- 
innately only in flower i it ngroea however in every detaiil with the flowering 
spoeimons sent from the Sini^apore garden by Mr, Ridley, 
Tho only near ally of M. Maivjai/i is tho nest species from which it differs in 
having- Jarger pods that, according to Mr, Bakor, do not dehisce and in having lealiota 
densely tomentoae beneath. 
9. MiLLKTTiA OOCARPA Praiu. A largo creeper, young branches 
glabTOus. Leaves G-8 in, long, leaflets terminal and in opposite pairs, 
Bhortly petiolnlate stipellate ; oblong, rounded at both ends, 2-3 in. long, 
]-l-5 in. across, the terminal cousidembly exceeding the others, sub- 
coriaceous light green and glabx'ous abuve, whitish and very sparsely 
adpressed-pnberuloua, finely reticulately veined beneath ; leaf-rachis 
puberu'Ious as are the petiolules "2 in. long } stipels setaceous persistent, 
Miicenies in small axiUary panicles one-lialf as long as leaves, 2*5 in, lung, 
1-5 in. across ; racliis and pedicels slightly puberulons as are thff linear 
deciduous biacts -1 in. lung ; pedicels '1 in. Oahjx '2 in. long, campanu- 
late, externally grey-pubertilous, teeth short obscure. Gowlln white 
tinged with pink, 'o in. long, standard orbicular, auriciilate at base of 
laniina, entire, uniformly sparsely piibernlous externally. Siemens 
diadelpbous, vexillary filament free. Oranj 2-ovuled, pnbe^tcent. Pod 
oval, woody, dohiaoent, rounde<l at both ends, 3 »5 in. long, 1*75 in. 
iu diam., turgid, densely dark browu-velvety, the surface smooth, 
Krattiihia oncarpn Prain MSS. 
Perak ; Batu Togoh, 250 feet, Wrarj 2141 ! Scortechini 429 ! 
Very nearly relnted to Millettia Maingayi of which it has exactly the flowersr. 
Its pods however aro smaller, densely covered with darker nnd mnch longer hairs, 
and are distinctly dehiscent. In shape and size they resemble the egg of a domoatic 
fowl. Tho icaQ<^ta too differ in not being velvety beneath, and the leaves are ahortor, 
10. Millettia alBifloba Prain. A handsome spreading tree some- 
