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INDIGOFERA TINCTORIA Linn. Sp. Pl. (1753) 751; Safford 296. 
Admitted on the authority of Safford, not represented in our Guam 
collections; widely distributed in the tropics of both hemispheres. 
TEPHROSIA Persoon 
TEPHROSIA MARIANA DC. Prodr. 2 (1825) 258. 
Cracca mariana O. Ktze. Rev. Gen. Pl. 1 (1891) 175; Safford 250. 
The type was from the Marianne Islands, probably Guam; the species is 
not represented in our collections. 
SESBANIA Scopoli 
SESBANIA GRANDIFLORA (Linn.) Pers. Syn. 2 (1807) 816. 
Robinia grandiflora Linn. Sp. Pl. (1753) 722. 
Agati grandiflora Desv. Journ. Bot. 1 (1818) 120, t. 4, f. 6; Safford 175. 
G. E. S. 168, 269, locally known as caturay, its Tagalog name in the 
Philippines. 
Mascarine Islands, tropical Asia, Malaya, and Polynesia, frequently 
only planted. 
AESCHYNOMENE Linnaeus 
AESCHYNOMENE INDICA Linn. Sp. Pl. (1753) 718; Safford 175. 
G. E. S. 364. 
Widely distributed in the tropics of the Old World. 
ARACHIS Linnaeus 
ARACHIS HYPOGAEA Linn. Sp. Pl. (1758) 741; Safford 186. 
G. E. S. 9, locally known as cacahuate or cacaguate. 
A native of tropical America, now cultivated in all warm countries. 
ZORNIA Gmelin 
ZORNIA DIPHYLLA (Linn.) Pers. Syn. 2 (1807) 318; Safford 404. 
Hedysarum diphyllum Linn. Sp. Pl. (1753) 747. 
Safford & Seale 1128. 
Widely distributed in the tropics, probably a native of tropical America. 
DESMODIUM Desvaux 
DESMODIUM GANGETICUM (Linn.) DC. Prodr. 2 (1825) 327. 
Hedysarum gangeticum Linn. Sp. Pl. (1758) 746. 
Meibomia gengetica O. Ktze. Rev. Gen. Pl. 1 (1891) 196; Safford 821. 
McGregor 452, Thompson 28, G. E. S. 118, Mrs. Clemens s. n., locally 
known as tomates aniti. 
Through the tropics of the Old World, introduced in the West Indies. 
DESMODIUM HETEROPHYLLUM (Willd.) DC. Prodr. 2 (1825) 334. 
Hedysarum heterophyllum Willd. Sp. Pl. 3 (1800) 1201. 
G. E. S. 319, locally known as apsom or agsom. 
Tropical Asia to Malaya. 
