LEGUMINOS^E. 
SOPHORA INTERRUPTA. (Bedd.) A large shrub, branches and petioles adpressedly pilose, stipules and bracts 
caducous villous, leaves 8-9 inches long, leaflets 914 pair with ai 
slightly hairy beneath, 10-14 lines long by 6 9 lines broad, petiolnle 
w i: “T ? d ' arg ‘ 00 ?' d , icel8 about 6 lines lou *’ p elals lo, « -M -~-j 
I nose often much interrupted and filiform between the nodes, each of which is completely 4 winged. Bedd. Flora Sylvatica, part xv p 
xc., and Analysis of Genera tab. xil fig. vi. 
oval very emarginate finely reticulated, glabrous above 
bng, racemes terminal leaf-opposed shorter than the leaves, 
3-7 ovuled, legume slightly 
Vencatagherry-droog near Codoor (Cuddapah district), elevation 2500-3000 feet; a very beautiful shrub. 
PLATE No. CLXV. 
.h„o.t»iJr HR ? U CAL °: HYLLA - A he,taceous perennial with a woody rooted 
r;:r ; d "' 8 o, ,” Fe8 68 ino,,M io,,s - «*•— ***,4 6 k. w. u*, 
enld la, ? " Very r °“"* ’°°° PMfeclly S ,abro " 3 - 3 H b®“ l0 ”S by 8-12 line, broad, hard oorlncwu. wi 
T"* mMg ‘“ “ nd » ma0 - *»»•* ™“> »umerons thick and nrominenr »„d ’a ... a...w 1,1 “ 
glabrous angled or 
3 H inches long by 8-12 lines broad, hard coriaceou 
in flower glabrous in fruit furnished with a . h l a * f fl “‘ and wmged or “"‘•if P«dieels 3-6 lines long pubescent 
Nilgira 3000 feet efeTatioi^lZUa« 0 «^TMttiM fted ^ ro ' 1 ' 7 ^ “ b °" ** Qu2zlehutt y I >M3 011 ‘be eastern side of the 
PLATE No. CLXVI. 
btjtace^s. 
foliage. diZio^vet g J^he, * ** Very 8labroua “ armad “ ea "P “> 3 « g«‘b, w® very dense 
attenuated at the ba», to elliptic, ending in . U»“y^XtnLnaZTlO ft‘7 *** ° bl °” g ’ 
primary vems prominent and nearly at right angles with the costa and ioi«J ^ ° Dg ^ 2 3 ^ br ° ad ’ P eUucid * dotted penniveined, 
equal in length about } inch long, pauicles terminal or from tl. A „ n „ J •, d T th ° margm by tt co,ltiuuou3 Ioo Pc d vein, petiolules 
diameter greenish-yellow, calyx gamosepalous, in the 2 petaled the C ° mm ° U peti ° le ’ fl ° Wei ' 8 4 5 ,n 
flowers, petals 2-3 very much larger thau the calyx more or less u ^uc&ened nag, more or less 3 lobed in the 3 petaled 
flowers rudiment of the ovary 2 fid, in the female, stamens amn ii wT 8 Pe UCld dotted 8li 8 h % imbricate, stameus 6 ; in the male 
celled, cells 2 ovuled, fruit oblong size of a small fronsnW..,* W e ohlong crowned with a very large peltate stigma, 
A. Prod. p. 149. Dipetalum 
2 celled, cells 2 ovuled, fruit oblong size of a small i „ , * 7 lar S« oDlong crowned wit 
biloculare, DaU. Uook. Jour. 0 / ft 0( . ii. p . gg. ® * Pel'acsd dotted. Toddalia 1 bilocularis, if 
This is oomn.cn in the Annamallay forests, partienlsrly in the dense mo' , r 
hr (a large r.m) 2500-3000 feet elevation, where it grows to be a tree „f -71. “ ‘ n ‘ be 1 
dark green foliage. 1 found many female trses in flower and fruit last Mar ih^Ta-j a '' d ™ y 
the male trees were not in flower • the i • , , 6 last Marob > hut did not succeed in 
nower , the analysis which only represents a __, ‘ 
interior on the banks of the Sholay 
beautiful on account of its deuse 
only represents female flowers andf!,T m “' 8 fl ° wera - °“ d 1 be “ e ' . 
common and in the proportion of 1 to 4 of the 2 petaled ones ' * was ta ^ eu from fresh specimens, 3 petaled 
Back view of a 2 petaled female flower 
Back view of a 8 petaled flower, »howi 
A 3 petaled female flower. 
«• l/vary cut vertically. 
9. Ovary cut transveraely. 
10. Young fruit cut vertically. 
11. Young fruit cut trauavemly. 
PLATE No. CLXYH. 
