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Title: Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire
Identifier: CUbiodiversity690553 (find matches)
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Brandis, Dietrich, Sir, 1824-1907
Subjects: Trees
Publisher: London : A. Constable & Co. , Ltd
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Mann Library, Cornell

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276 XLV. LEGUMINOS.E (Pitlucoloblum Sikkim, Assam, Cachar, Cliittagong. Hills of Upper and Lowei Bin ma, 3-6,000 ft. Yeiy common on the Andamans. PL )\Iaicli-Ai3iil. Malay Peninsula 11. P. montanum, Benth. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xxx.
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580. An evergreen tiee; brancHets brown- pubescent, sharply angular. Pinnae 6- 10, leaflets 6-12 pair, very oblique, trapeziform, all near- ly of the same size, ^-1 in. long, pubes- cent beneath ; glands orbicular or linear at the base of each pair of pinnse, except the lowest. M. heads white, in terminal and axillary panicles; pedicels as long as calyx. Pod glabrous, spirally twisted, 4-5 m. lona:, seed-bearing lobes thick, distinct. Upper A&sam, Khasi hills Hills east of Toungoo at 2,000 ft. (D B., February, 1880), Mooleyit, 4,'500 ft. (Beddome), M e r a; n i (Griffith, 1843). ^M. Februaiy ~~ Marcli. V, iima 12. P. subcori- aceum, Thwaites. —Syn. P. anamal- Jayamim^ Bedd. PI. Sylv. t. 189. A large tree with spreading branches; clothe d brown Pinnae leaiiets rigidly oblique, branchlets with fine pubescence. 4-12 pair, 10-12 pair coriaceous, I'l i^- loiig, above* densely pube- scent beneath . Several (1-3) glands on the petiole below the lowest pair of pinnae and one gland between each pair of pinn«. PL heads many-fld., forming a terminal leafy panicle, fl. nearly sessile, ^ in. long to extremity of stamens; calyx one-third the glossv Fia. 120.—Pithecolohimn moniamim, Benth. length of corolla. Pod 8-4 in. long, coriaceous, twisted Anamalai hills (5-8,000 ft.), Travancore G-hats (very ahmidant) above 4. 0, S. Ceylon. The Ceylon specimens have a smaller number of pinnse (S leaflets are mostly glabrous beneath. 500 ft. Fl. pinnse (3-5) and the

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