LEGUMINOSZ. 828 
4. Swartzia triphylla, Willd. Sp. Pl. ii. p. 1220. 
Swartzia parviflora, DC. Mém. Lég. p. 403, t. 60. 
Panama, Isle of Taboga (Seemann, 1687).—Northern parts of SourH AMERICA. Hb. 
Kew. 
Suborder Il. CHSALPINIEZL. 
Trees and shrubs, very few herbaceous. 
Tribe SCLEROLOBIEA. 
This tribe comprises ten genera and about thirty species, exclusively American and 
chiefly Brazilian ; but only one has hitherto been found in Central America or Mexico. 
80. POSPPIGIA. 
Peppigia, Presl, Symb. Bot. i. p. 15; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 562. 
Three arboreous forms, endemic in America, have been described ; but Mr. Bentham 
would regard them as varieties of one widely diffused. species. 
1. Peppigia procera, Presl, Symb. Bot. i. p. 16, t. 8. | 
Centra, America, without any more precise habitat (Cuming).—West Inpies and 
Tropical Sour America. Hb. Kew. 
Tribe EUCHSALPINIE. 
There are sixteen genera of this tribe, generally diffused in the tropics, and extending 
to north temperate regions. | | 
81. PELTOPHORUM. ~ 
Peltophorum, Vog. in Linnea, xi. p. 406 ; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 565. 
A genus of about six species, represented in America, Africa, Asia, and Australia by 
different species. “ee 
1. Peltophorum, sp. 
Panama, Lion-Hill railway-station (S. Hayes). Hb. Kew. 
82. CAKSALPINIA. 
Cesalpinia, Linn. Gen. Plant. n. 516; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 565. 
About forty species of trees and shrubs generally dispersed in warm countries. 
1. Cesalpinia (§ Cesalpinaria) affinis, Hemsley, Diag. Pl. Nov. pars 1, p. 8. 
Foliis petiolatis bis paripinnatis pubescentibus, pinnis 4-5-jugis, foliolis parvis 4-6-jugis crebris 
oblongo-ellipticis obovatisve, floribus amplis subcarnosis dense racemosis, calycis lobis fere 
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