106 G. King — Maferiah for n Fhm of the Mnlmjnn Pejiivmla. [No. I, 
leaflets bright-green, 7 (sometimea 9, rarely 5), ri^idJy BTabcoriaceons to 
coriaceous, ovate-oblong ctifipidate, base rounded to cuneate, 2-4 in. lung, 
1-2 in. wide, glabrous on boili surfaces, lateral nerves numerifUB 
parallel spreadiog' iudiatinct beneath visible above, rachis 4-6 in,, 
glabrous as are the petiolules '25 in. long. Flowers in rather denee, 
fastigiately branched, axillary panicles (i-9 in. long, loTFcr branches 
aluiosfc equalling main-rachis, nodes rather closie often produced in short 
fitalks bearing usually 3 unequal filiform pedicels, rachis and pedicels 
glabrous, th© pedicels "1^5 in, long, 2-bnicteolate a shot-i^- distance below 
calyx, Cahjx, campanulate '12 in.^ glabrescent^ mouth sinnalely-toothed* 
Corolla pink (Itiilley') or purple (^KMsiJer), -3 in. longj standard orbicular 
ecallose. Stamens monadclphous. Omry fii)aTsely puberulous ; ovules 
usually 2, Pod thin glabrous ligulate- oblong flexible finely veined, cE^ 
in. long, 1-1*5 in. wide, vippct- wing "25 in. wide, lower narrow; seeds 
usually 2, sometimes selitary, 
Viif. tijpica ; leaves rif»itlly Bubcoriaceons green beneath. jD. amania 
Benfh. Jouru. Linn, Soc. IV, SuppL 110; Bak. in Flor. Brit. Ind. IL 
245. Vongamia ainmna Wall, Cat. 5912. 
pEiiAK; Kumtlei' 1381! Scortechini 17361 Malacca; Maingay f 
DiSTiirii. Tenasserim- 
Yar. Maingfiytmn ; Jeares coriaceous glaucous beneath. Berris 
Maiiigayana Bak. in Flor. Brit, lud, II, 245. 
Malacca; Berry! Sikgai'OEE ; Maitufay ! HnUctt ! Bit^^ey 640si 1 
It seetna iiopoeaibVep now tlmt Inrgg snitea of specimeng havo been sent fmzri 
Mftlaccu by Mr. Dorry, to treat these two plants as nioro than Tarietics of one 
species. . Mr. Berry gives two local names for hia plant, ' Aker'tuha-fuha * find 
' Akcr-pakidah.' 
§ 5. Pafaoerius. Rnobust climbers with large leaflets, flowers large 
on usually pi oduced nodes in axillary panicles j stamens raonadelphons ; 
base of vexillum with two callosities extending along the claw ; pod 
winged down the up|>er suture, 
J2. DFJtuiij elliptica Bonfch, Journ. Linn, Soe. IV, Suppl. 111. A 
large climbing shrub 20-30 feet long with black Tvarted bi-anches and 
runty- pubescent young shoots. Leaves 9-15 in. long, dull greyish-green, 
lentlets 9-13 Bubecpial, at first inenibranous, with age subcorificeous, 
oblong to oblanceolate-ohlong cuspidate, 3-G in. long, 1-1 in. wide, 
pubescent beneath, at first puberuloiis at length glabrous alio\'e, raohis 
f>-9 in, long, rusty -pubescent faintly gi ooved above, petiolules '2 in. h)ng 
rusty-pubescent, lateral veins 8-10 pairs prominent beneath as is the 
midrib. Floieers in copious lax axillary racemes 9-10 in. lung, never 
exceeding t!io leaves, nodes produced into distinct stalks '3-1*3 in. long, 
each bearing one or more (usaally 3) aubequal pedicels, rachis and 
