
Hipfocbatea Gbahamii (R. W. 111. Ind. Bot.
H i ) siiriibbv,‘tjv Tiinst glabrous leave-, coriaceous, cu
tire from broadly ovate to spb»6rbi< u 'a r ,; acuminated
panicles, numerous, many-flowered, 'congested towards
fe e summits of the branches; petals , linear spatbulate,
'obtuse <’i irpels bbovate, obtuse, slightly emarginate.—
^Bombay.
H B H B k h—2 a flower seen from above—3
the same, the pet ■ s r m 1—1 a T anther traps
Verse - a . ov!U,tc j|f^ P J u c a lJ } -,-8 's«,ul ■.transversely—7-'
young carpels-^8 one of them ope fie 1 showing::;thp
lio n e t the seed at. this early stfege-^9 a carpel: further t
laeJvmce d cut transversely—1 ° a seed; the win.'beejniiing
wjSiorm;,,''
tV3<5l II* n T*»n a (Roxb.) leaves broadly ovate,
n ore ci Us ieuninate,d sb;cniin Id b is on both id s:
pinicles uxlllarv b r ^ e ^ n S i f c a l j x without glands: car-
pels each surrounde el with an 111 jig-linear entire WligMd
W and A p
V 1 J lo-. (mig hr inch —‘I i',’fleiw!ei.‘1' m 1nrU wire—3 thbij;
H W H i ind partially open—4 the same ‘■oin®
■Whit to ib l^ o p iifd— sutlidrs— 8 n lv x ov irv and
'Stvlea^-7 ovarv <ut traitsver-elv—s cut virtually
pf ndaloiv£-9*d cluste r ot'lruif— 10 one ot the m c ut ti u iy
ryerselv- 11 IBf B B i Arpelcutlran-irrsely--l^'airuitlutb'.
' e'uc e arpe 1 se p.irati d t . sli >w the mode <?<%&'’} j
vritvi erf dn e—14'erne carpel attache dtothOT!.4!LL;1f j | i ? 1
? ^feed detached^ „
r a ‘S&2. Crr.thTKns wow lv“th'jriv,;^jy^nngjj,
'brain he s o c ision illy unarme d, smooth (purplish) It net2S
elliptical or oboe ate, tapering it tins base into the.pe Unit
minutely and rathe! sharpl) eren .te -seirau d, <oiii. isous,
' i whitish-glancous (when drieill ejnie*s(^JJlary,
las nedtmcled, about twice as le lg is the petiole: style
deeply ebvnlul {dap-ell s somewhat globose, i-angleel
vpbon^ilie'sue of apea, black kftin ilivvBp,\\ and A k
^Prod-p,i,4t4.9^ .
1 Flowering branch—2 aflowei side virw - 3 the same
front view—4 stame ns— 5 ovary cut vertically^6 cut
fetan'sve'r=ely(—7 an ovary in whiefi ene of tin, te ll, hive
J|(Bjarted.
383. iCaoTAtiARTA obi E( i A (Graham) snffiutic ose,
erect, covered all over with i short, dense Momentum
»branches te re te : stipules andbraute. is se taceous, minute:
leaves oval, inucinnutc racemes terminal elongated ;
flowers numerous, approxim ited b m p ole- c rf rlrt liiA-
« 1 of the pedicels, Uetacfebiis: calyx»’1 deeply, fr-cteft,:
densely t overed with rhsiy tomentum, segments all di - ,
tinet, linear-aenmin ite J, t 1< ite legu ue s sessile, oblong,;
;,rath6r b id d e r upwards, agouti four times as. long as the"
calyx, densely tom*ntosr,‘ itinW sat^td.—vV and A
Prod p, 185*
'\ . l Flowering branch—2 dissected flower—3 an anther
—4 the style and stigma-AS ovary cut le ngthwise- H H
legume similarly cut—7 e se e d - 8 the same cut lollop
.tudinally.
3a4 rRiGONf LLA < OKM r av (Linn ) annual: ste in ^
somewhat.erect'. Sometimes flexuo-e or diffuse, g] tbrous
leaflets obovate, toothed qi\ serrated towards the apex
Stipule#lanceolate, nearly entire, or toothed peduncle
axillary, longer than the levies;, mneronafe a t the apex:;
racemes many-floWered, at f i r s t |® s e and umbditorm,
^afterwards leogiiienjrig | oi the
calv\ legumes compressed, declinate, filiate shoit^
kSiointied, transversely veihid si edsreniform, rugese. r i - '
dicle prominent.—W. and,& Proa. pl.l9p.
T * Copied from Roxburgh’s drawing.
:3SSl I nijk on B t r i ' i u n iT A (Linn.) suflratieose:
decumbent, terete, glabrous except the ?Oung: parts:
fetiVes,pinnated; leaflets 1-2-pairs, oVal; both sides but
1 more particulaiIv-the under hoary from whitish soft hairs:
stipules lanceolate-subulate, hairy: peduncles about the
length of the leaves, bearing about 2-3 rather distant
flowers calyx-segments;;short subulate kpumefs -trtuglit,
cylindrical, mucronate, glabrous : seeds 1CP12, cylindrical)
truncated at both ends.— W. and A. Prod. p. 20.0; '
1 Branch with flowers and fruit-—2 a dissected flower
—3 a legume opened. 1
1’. 386»1 I n i) i g or eh a tbita, (Linn.—L cinerea Roxb.)
I herbaceous or suffruticose, erect, rigid, more or less
[ hoary from short adpressed pubescence: leaves pinnately
| trifoliate ! leaflets oval or oblong, mucronate: racemes
sessile, about the'length of the leaves, many-flowered;
flowers small,"upper ones deciduous*! calyx-segments long
I and subulate':. legumes deflexed or horizontal, closely
| approximated a t the base of the rachin, 4-angled, straight,
rigid, and sharp-pointed: seeds numerous (G-10),4-sided,
truncated at.bothedd?-— and A. Prod. p. 203.
I 1'B ranch with flowers, and fruitj—2 the keel of the co-
I rolls spurred on each side..",',
hi,* 387'. InunsovBRA ,PLAecrDA (Roxb.) suffruticose,
I sparingly covered with adpressed short h airs: stems and
I branches, usually weak, the former terete, the latter an -.
g led : Ipares;, pinnated; leaflets 273-Bait’; opposite, oval,
I aeulf) bristle-pointeel stipules long, setaceous, erect:
racemespeduncled, .elongated, twice the length of the
leaves : flowers small, recurved, rather d ista n t: calyx-
segments long and subulate legumes- 'Scattered on the
lower'1 half of the r ichis, drooping,Elong-l .near, slender. 4-
| angled) pointed, niany-seeded —W. and A. Prod. p. 204.
ƒ; E lowtinig branch—2 spurred keel of the corolla.
•';i;§388. THPHR01ti;iiilcT5iiik!’1'.(Linn— Galega <Heyne-
I ana Roxb.) shrubby, ejtei t. branched, everywhere except
I me upper Surface-of the leaves eldthed with a silky white
I orffulvoiis tom'en,tuni'-: branches flexiuose: stipules linear-
lanceolate: leaves pinnated; leaflets 1-6 pairs,'or'oeea-
| Sionffly.rediieedS'to thbsfeiminal leaflet, oblong-oval, ter-
I imti il one tenge st tin' lower pair a t fhe'base of the pe-
I tiole'aba' Wklier than the others; upper side glabrous,
I under white and tomentose peduncles usually longer
I than the le ae/ s, axillary, eject) bearing a short spike-like
I raceme at the apex: calykrsegipentsy subulate: flowers
I small, on'fpCdieek'shorter.-than the bracteas: vexillum
silky legumes flat, nearly straight, spreading, unilateral,
.'■'S'-12 se u li d —W. and A. Prod. p. 211.
k » “ Var a branches shorter, more; rigid hairs on the
[ young parts fulvous: leaflets shorter, smaller, i to 1J
I mill long, more eori iceon
l Flowering branch—2 dissected flower— 3 legume
I e'p<Jti< df ■
I ’340. F lemingia bana (Roxb.) suffruticose, with a
I ve 11 -hort figne'cim .stem, u d fe w short branches : leaves'
tern a te: leaflets sub ovate; petiole-winged : racemes axillary
crowded: legume1 covered witfrf re d c larnuiy glands.
[ —Roxfii PI. Ind. 3, p;.339.
I 1 Flowering brane h—2 legume. Copied from Rox-
I burgh s drawing;.,..'
I 390. Fi EMiNGji(StiM.SBiA (Roisb.) shrubby,somewhat
I erect Tvounir parts vfltous leaves, tiifoliolsti li lflets
ovati lane e ol etc upper side nearly glabrous nhder pu-
I hi se cut, dotte d with numerous blae:k glands, tile nerves
densely pubescent and rather distant, petiole nearly te-
| rete : stipulos iaoce&late-subulate, 5-6 times Shorter than
I thi petiole, caducous ru e im s ilcuse;eohloug,..rather
shorter than the petiole,, almost sessile, aggregated: bracteas
ovate-cuspidate, shoxte; than the flowers, caducous :
legume (glandular.—W. and A. Prod p. 241.
. 1 Flowering branch-»2 spike of fruit—3 legume—4
same ope ned.
L '3 9 1 . Dalbergia ,GtiGB«JBsrsis (Roxb.) leaves ter-
n a te ; leaflets subhrotUnd: racemes terminal and axillary:
flowers 3-fold: stamens 1 and 9 :' legumOilinear.—Roxb.
FI. Ind. 3, p. 220.
| 1 Flowering branoh—2 flower-buds with their accompanying
hractea, to show the ternary arrangement—3 a
dissected flower—4 a one-seeded legume—5 a legume
opened- to show the seed.