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imperfect as to fruit, so that we cannot yet pronounce 
satisfactorily on the genus. With Zuccagnia it agrees in 
the stigma, but the germen and young legume appear. 
very different. 
875. (1.) Cassia corymbosa, Lam.—Buenos Ayres (cult.), 
Tweedie, and at Mendoza, Dr. Gillies.—]t does not 
appear to be wild at Buenos Ayres, although that is the 
station given by Lamarck and others. 
276. (2.) Cassia (Senna) Hookeriana (Gill. mst.); fruticosa 
glabra, foliis pinnatis sub-8-jugis, stipulis caducis, foliolis 
oblongis mucronatis glandula clavato-filiformi inter par 
infimum, racemis 2-3-floris folio brevioribus, sepalis ob- 
tusis antheris biporosis, legumine stipitato membranaceo 
lato-lineari intus septis obliquis, loculis non pulposis.—El 
Cerro del Morro (Prov. of San Luis), Dr. Gillies. 
311. (3.) Cassia stipulacea, Ait.— Valparaiso, Bridges ; Mathews 
(N. 304.); Cuming (N. 108.) Conception, Messrs. Lay 
and Collie. 
378. (4.) Cassia (Chamsesenna?) Cruchshanhsii (Hook. et 
Arn.); glabra, foliis pinnatis 4-jugis, stipulis deciduis, 
foliolis oblongo-ovatis acuminatis, glandula cylindrica 
inter trium jugorum inferiorum paria, pedunculis folio 
subduplo brevioribus, racemis subcapitatis, sepalis obtu- 
sis, antheris oblongis biporosis.— Valparaiso, Bridges; 
Mr. Cruckshanks.—Although this has been raised from 
seeds sent to the Edinburgh Botanical Garden by Mr. 
Cruckshanks, yet we have not seen the fruit. We be- 
lieve, however, there is little doubt about the section to 
which it belongs. It agrees in general with C, levigata 
as far as that species is described, ost its nearest —_ 
appears to be C. stipulacea. 
379. (5.) Cassia frondosa. dicil et riep in Bot. v 
Beech. Voy. v. 1. p. 22 and 55.——5. Valparaiso, Bridges ; 
Macrae; Mathews (N.303.); Cuming (N.341.); Tweedie. 
Concon (Chili), Dr. Gillies,——8. Coquimbo, Messrs. Lay 
and Collie ; Bridges.—Dr. Gillies informs us, that our a. 
is a tree, and is called by the natives Quebracho, the wood 
