
PtiTE 30.—Mülolüi. uuitolkta rrain. I, Howarin« brandi, from Psral; 2, onopsnaj poj;
'i, pod aftor debisoenc9,—a« of natural sísí; 4, calyx, laid open; 0, TesilUm; fi, alae; 7, oatina;
8, ilaminal sleali; 9, ilainciu; 10, ovarj; 1], Hi. íani», laid open; 12, OToles,-«« ran»«.;» ahr},d.
D. P.
P L A T E 31.
31. Mi l l e t t i a alisiplora Pram in Jouni. As. Soe. Bciig. k v i . 2. 92 (1897).
^alwal ardir Legumiuosie.
A hnnasome spreading tree, 30—50 ft., sometimos 8 0 - 1 0 0 ft. high trunk
2 - 3 ft. in diam., brtmches glabrous; lemcs up to 3 dm. long, leaflets" terminal
and ,n 2 - 3 moro rarely 1, opposite pairs, shortly petiolulate, exslipellatc,
elliptie-ianccolate, entire, apex caudate, base ouneate, 12—24 cm. long., 5 - 6 - 5 cm
ivide, lowest pair rather smaller, thickly membranous, shining abovcT'dnll beneath'
nerves 6 - 9 pairs, ascending, rather prominent, midrib very prominent, quité
glabrous, pefolule, 5 mm. long; r « m e s in very long, narrow, axillary panicles
toward, ends of branches, 3 - 7 dm. long, 6 - 7 em. across; the individual L o m es
subfastigiate, l O - l o cr. long with 1 0 - 1 2 solitai-y, short-pedicelled flowerspedicels
4 mm. long, rusty-puberulous like the peduncles and main-rachi,; « t a 6 mm'
long, rusty-pubernlous, tube campanulate rather longer than the triangular teeth the
two uppor teeth connate, emarginate; corolla pure white, 2 cm. long, sta°ndard orbicular
2-aunculale at base of lamina, glabrous externally; vezilhry fihmnl extendin.. halt-wav
up the sheath or at length freo on one side only or on both; ovar, puberulons- pod
mear l - 7 o - 3 dm. long, 4 - 5 cm. wide, straight, flat, rather woody, uniformly' í o ft
brown-velvety. Ki-aunhia alhiflora Prain 31ss.
I ' A H A L ' " ! » / ' ^ " ' J ' ¡¡idles:
P , . i r . S l . - M i l l . l l l . olbillora Fra». 1, twig with leaf and Sowei,; 2, twig with frail f,„ni
...aUi; S stamens; 9, ovary; 10, tie same, laid ope.; 11, „/J^J, '^aZ
slioivrnglheniaclilMckenodfuiiiealM—o/«¡»reí„„. » • leeo, unripe.
D. P.
P L A T E 32.
32. lIinLiLTiiA 8TIPOJ.AEI3 Prain in Jam. An. Soo. fíeng. Ixvi. 3. 363 (1897).
Natural ordir Xeguulínoiíaí.
A shrub, 8 feet high, with ash-grey bark and with short, conical, racen,e-bearin<.
processes in the a.x.m of fallen leaves ; G dm. long with glabrous rachi."
clustered at apex of stem, leaflets ¡ 7 - 1 3 , upper oblong, lower ovate, base rounded
™ of upper cnncate, apex rounded and abruptly naiTowly caudate, oxstipellate
glabrous ou both surfaces, green, shining above, dull beneath, midrib and 8 - 1 0 pairs
of lateral nerves prominent beneath, lowest leaflets 8 cm. long, 4 cm. wide terniinal
«ud upper pair, 15 -20 cm. long, 6 cm. wide; peliolules 6 mm.; stipules lar,-e
obliquely oblong, acute, 2-25 cm. long, 6 inm. wide, persistent; racmis 1—3 from each
papilla, 7—13 cm. long, 10—15-iid.; flowers shortly pedicelled, usually solitary on small
produo'ed nodes showing traces of 3—5 abortivo or fallen flowers ; ca!}! 3 mm. long,
rusty.puberulous ; corolla purple, standard orbicular, 7—8 mm. long, emarginate, externally
slightly pubescent, exauriculate ; slarmu moijadolphous ; ntabre pod quite glabrous,
lincar-oblong, straight ' or slightly falcate, rigidly coriaceous, 7—10 cm. long, 1 - 2 cm.
broad.
Malayah iBCHlPELAao ; Sumatra, R. Eoepit, fOO ft.; Forhcs 29481
Pr,«™ 31.-MiIIcttia stipulaiis Pram. 1, apei of stem with leaf; 2, portion o£ stem with
racemes of bud. and yonug frait ; 3, portion of stem with lipo Jpuits, »/ m i m i ; 4, bud ;
5, calyx, laid ope«; 6, standard; 7, wings; 8, teel ; 9, .taminal sheath; 10, ovary; 11, the
same, opened ; 13, ovule,—ni/ enlargsd.
33. Ubahia peemellìefolia Crai, in Wall. Cat. 5686 (1830).
liaiural order Leguminosie.
A herb with woody base ; stems 8—16 in. high, erect, sparsely pubescent ;
leaves l.foliolate, leaflet oblong or lanceolate, obtuse or acute, rounded or truncate
at the base, 6—10 cm. long, 1-5—3 cm. wide, petiole 3 - 6 mm. long, hirsute on
veins and nerves especially beneath; flmers in simple terminal racemes of fascicles
a cm. long; pedicels bristly pubescent, slender, 1—1-25 cm. long, bracts lanceolato,
deciduous ; caiyx 3 mm. long, campanulate, bristly teeth lanceolate, lower twice as long
as the upper; corolla blueisb, 6 mm. long, standard shorter than keel; pod 5 - 6 -
jointed, joints sparsely puberulous, black, opaque, spiral or hamate, not folded -within
t h e caiyx; seeds subreniform. Bah. in Boot. f . Fior. Brit. Ini. ii. 157 (1870).
Iledysai-nm hamatum Bert. Bam. ex Watt. I. c. (1830).
N.-W. Hijiaeay.i: Kamaon, Eamgaiiga Bridge, 3,000 f t . ; Tiwviscn 1152! Onmi:
r i l i b h i t - Butiiie's CoUeeior! Kheti; Diiihie's Collector! Goraklipur; Duthieh Oo.lectcr J E.
IliMAi,iYA : Griffith. Assam : Bi-alimapntra Valley ; C. Mam ! Fisher Khasia, at Nya
Bungalow, 3,500 f t . ; Glarlie 38131! Ka c h h Hi o - s : near M y i t k j i n a ; train's Colleetor
1 1 4 !
Pi a t e 33—Ui-aiia piiinellaoiolia Grali. 1, flowering plant collected in the Pilibhit Dist.
(flal/iii n. 2H89) ; 2, finiting plant eoUected in the eorakhpup Dist. (B««» n. 2U90),—o/
nctural dze - 3, flower; 4, flower, laid open; 5, standard; 6, wings and keel; 7, staininal sheath;
S, ovary and vexiUary stamen; 9, part of a pod; 10, joint of pod, laid open; 11, seed, showing
h'ilnm; 12, cmbi-jo. J. p . D. ; D. P.
P L A T E 34.
34. CanDDASli KSICSIS Prain in Journ. Soc. Bcng. Ixvii. 2. 287 (1698).
Hatmal order Leguminoste.
A climber with slender stems, rather closely covered -with a short,, reflexed, E
iawny pubescence; haas pinnately 5-ioliolate, 20—30 cm. long, petioles 5—10 cm.
Am». Eot. Eot. Gaed. Calc., Vol. IX