FLORA OF THE SUNDRIBUNS. 
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44, Cana Valia DC, 
Pods not turgid, deeply double-channelled along dorsal suture 
lineata. 
Pod turgid, almost flat along dorsal suture, endocarp separating 
turgid a. 
5^. Canavalia lineata DC. C. obtusifolia F. B. I. ii. 196 (not 
of DC.) Doltchos ohcordatus F. I. iii. 303. E D, c 294. 
Sea-face, Heinig ! 
A glabrous perennial ; a good sand-binding species. 
Distrib. — Cosmopolitan on tropical coasts. 
53. Canavalia turgida Grab. C. ensiformis var. turgida F. B. I, 
ii. ig6. Dolichos rotundifolius F. I. iii. 302. 
Common on river-banks in the central and northern forests, 
A rather extensive climber, always near the sea. 
Distrib.— Coasts of S.-E. Asia. 
45. Pliaseolus Linn. 
Stipules attached by their bases ; considerable climbers with entire 
leaflets and large white and purple flowers • adenanthus. 
Stipules attached by their centres ; small prostrate herbs with three- 
lobed leaflets and small yellow flowers . . e trilobus. 
54. Pliaseolus adeiianthus Mey. ; F. B. Lii. 200. P, alatus F. I. 
iii. 288 (not of Linn.) E. D. P 484. 
River-banks of northern forests and clearings. 
Vernac. Ban Barbati. 
A rather extensive climber; root tuberous, sometimes eaten, 
Distrib. — Cosmopolitan in the Tropics. 
55. Phaseolus trilobus Ait.; F. I. iii, 298; F. B. 1. ii. 201. E. D. 
P 523* 
Northern clearings, occasional. Kurs ! Clarke ! Prain ! 
Vernac. Mugdni, 
A small wild pulse ; a tolerable fodder. 
Distrib.— Africa and Asia in tropical and subtropical regions. 
46, Vig’na Savi, 
56. Vignaluteola Benth.; F. B. 1. ii. 205, Dolichos gangeticus 
F. I. iii. 310, 
General. 
Vernac. Ban Barbati, 
A trailing or climbing perennial ; properties unimportant. 
Distrib, — Cosmopolitan in the Tropics, near the coast. 
