102 G. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Petdmnla. [No 1, 
two upper somewliaii united, Oo^olla i-ose-purple, '45 in. loug^, etaudard 
oblong, base cordate 2-gliindular. Staineus luonadelplioua. Ovary 
densely pubescent, ovules 5-8. Pod l-S-seeded uarrowed to bofcli euds 
5 in. long, winged along the upper sutaire. 
PsitAK ; verj common, Scorieckini 1995 ! Ridley 3024 ! Kmtsiler 
3039 ! 5805 1 Patani ; Machado 5812 ! SIalacca ; Maingay 603 ! JJerry^ 
138 ! 488 ! Goodenough 182^ I Distrib. Teoasaerim and Martaban. 
None of the Itirge bnitea of specimeos SPut to Caloutta has fruit; Mr. Baker 
describes the pod as exactly liko tliar, of Z). robusta; he howaver deaoribiia D. robusta 
as having n glabrous pud wliirb is never tho cn&a. Further Mr. Bukor hua described 
the lc{3.1l!ats of this spouiea as * glabrous' and on this •accouat ^fttiher Sconechiiii has 
propoatid for tho Peruk plant tho naino D. dalbcriiimdes tab, dasyphijlla, to ba 
di^tiuguished by its pnboscent U>aHnta from Mr. Baker's plant. The luaves of the 
(»ri{^iiial Bpecimens coilectiid by Parish and Maiiigiiy hare, however, leaflota pubeaooiit 
on both Btttfacei ei&ctiy aa in the Ferak plant, 
§ 3. BcDEEBis, Robust cliuil^ers with mediara to large leaflets; 
flowers rather large fasciculate on tumid or produced nodes in axillary 
panicles ; fltamens mouadelphous ; base of vexillum without cuUosities ; 
pod tliin, broadly oblong or suborbicular, obtuse, wiiiged only along the 
upper suture. 
6. DisaBis ULIGINOSA Benth. PI Jungh. 252, A widely Bpreading 
shrubby climber souietinies 40 feet long", with glabrous branches ; stems 
2- 3 ill. in dinm, Lmi^as 5-8 in. long, leaflets tisually o, but very often 3, 
caBually solitaiy, tlie terminal exceeding the othei-s, rigidly siibcoriaceous, 
ovate, acuminate or caudato-acuroinate, base always rounded, 3-5 in. 
long, l'5-2'5 in. wide, polished above quite glabrous on both surfaces^ 
lateral nerves 7-8 pairs, very faint, looping at their ends some way 
■within margin^ bright gi-een above paler beneath^ ntelus 2-5 in. long, 
channelled above and glabrous as are the petiolules '25 in. long, secon- 
dary nerves indistinct, Ftawers in rather short showy axillary racemes, 
3- 5 in. long, with nodes prodnced into short stalks each bearing one or * 
several subcqual pedicels the flow<^rs of a fascicle opening subsinml- 
taneously, raehiH and pedicels glabrous, the node-sta!ke 15 in,, the 
pedicels proper as long, bracteolate at base and again 2-bracteolate a 
little below the cal^x. Oalyx '15 in. long, subglabrous except the 
shortly ciliate subtruncate margin, rather wide-campannlate. Vorolla 
delicate rose-pink, 4 in, long, standfird orbicular base subcordate eglan- 
dnhir. Stamens nionadelplious. Otmry finely pnherulous, ovules 5—7. 
Pod obliquely rounded-obloug 1-5 in. long, 1'75 in. acro.sa, glabrans, 
pale etraw-colonr when ripe, thin, flat, distinctly reticulately -veined ; 
seed solitary, yellowish-brown, much compi'ossed, 1 in. long almost aa 
broad. Benfch, in Journ. Linn. Soc. IV, Suppl. 107; Miq, Flor. Ind. 
Bat. I, 141 J Bak in Flor. Brit. Ind. II, 241. Robinia uUginom Koxb. 
