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being so hard as to injure their hatchets. Mr. Mathews 
mentions it is a shrub. 
380. (6.) Cassia (Chamesenna) Arnottiana (Gill. mst.); fru- 
ticosa parv glabra inferne nuda, foliis pinnatis 4—5-jugis, 
stipulis linearibus deciduis, foliolis crassiusculis glaucis 
cuneato-obovatis retusis, glandula subulata inter par in- 
fimum, racemis folio duplo longioribus 2—3-floris, sepalis 
obtusis, antheris biporosis, (legumine sessili oblongo 
coriaceo crasso compresso dehiscente suturis tumidulis 
intus septis transversis incompletis loculis non pulposis, 
seminibus verticalibus.)—El Valle del Atuel and El 
Valle de las Lefias Amarillas, Andes of Mendoza, Dr. 
Gillies. Cordillera of Chili, Macrae.—The whole plant 
does not exceed 6 or 8 inches in height. 
381. (7.) Cassia (Chamsesenna?) Cumingii (Hook. et Arn.) ; 
glabra, foliis pinnatis 6-jugis, stipulis subulatis persis- 
tentibus, foliolis oblongis linearibusve mucronulatis veno- 
sis, glandula inter par infimum tubinata inter reliqua 
sessili urceolata, racemis ob folia decidua paniculatis laxi- 
usculis, sepalis obtusis, antheris biporosis.—z. foliolis 
linearibus.— Coquimbo, Cuming (N. 814.)—4. foliolis ob- 
longis.— Alcapassa, south of Coquimbo, Mr. Cruckshanks. 
— Of this we are in doubt about the section in which it 
should be placed, having only seen thé wien a Perg 
young state. 
382. (8.) Cassia occidentalis, Huy auae inyted ‘el. 
Tweedie. 
383. (9.) Cassia aphylla, Cav.—Mendoza and San Luis, Dr 
^ Gillies. Plains of Mendoza, near the nm— Mr. 
einsam 
384. (1.) Bauhinia forficata? Link, 4c. Plant. Sel. fud 
© & 36.?— Uraguay, Tweedie—Our specimen has no 
flower, but the foliage corresponds with the B. forficata, 
AN of ahe eair rp 
and spreading. 
(To be comity 7 
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