480 ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOSE, 
glabra, tenuis, ramis foliosis subdichotomis, foliis lanceolatis 
v. oblongo-linearibus mucronatis subtus pallidis, pedunculis 
oppositifolis 2-8-floris, bracteis lineari-subulatis, calycis la- 
ciniis subzequalibus lineari-lanceolatis tubo duplo longioribus, 
corolla paullo brevioribus, legumine cylindraceo stipite calycem 
aquante. 
Tropical Africa.- Accra Vogel! Guinea, Isert. 
22. C. glauca, (Willd. Spec. 3. p. 974), glabra, glaucescens, 
ramis teretibus levibus virgatis, foliis lineari-lanceolatis mu- 
cronatis, pedunculis terminalibus 1-4-floris, calycis laciniis 
inequilatis tubo paullo longioribus corolla brevioribus, legu- 
mine breviter oblongo stipite calycem subequante. 
Tropical Africa. Damp forests of the Bondu Heudelot ! 
in open grassy fields in Guinea, Thonning. 
23. C. peduncularis (Grah. ! in Wall. Cat. n. 5396).— W. 
et Arn. ! Prodr. 1. p. 188. | 
Indian Peninsula, Wight ! 
' $5. Erecte. Herbe v. frutices erecta, elata, sericea v. 
villosa. Stipule nulle v. non decurrentes. Racemi termi- 
nales, seepius multiflori, rarius demum oppositifolii. Legu- 
men glabrum, calyce duplo v. pluries longius, polyspermum. 
"These are distinguished from the Diffuse by their tall erect 
habit, from the Eriocarpe by the smooth pod. Among the 
Calycine the. C. Mysorensis has the large pod of the Erecte, 
but the decumbent or at most ascending habit and the large 
very hirsute calyx assimilate it more to the remaining Caly- 
cine, which have a pod shorter than, or not much exceeding, 
the calyx. 
* Foliis supra glabris. 
24. C. retusa, (Linn. —W. et Arn. I— Prodr. 1. p. 187); 
Wall.! Cat. n. 5405. C. Paulina, Schranck? DC.? Prodr. 
2. p. 127. S 
Tropical Asia and America, on the sea coast or in mari- 
time districts. A handsome species often cultivated in 
gardens and therefore in 'some of the stations it may not be 
truly indigenous. Indian Peninsula, Rottler / Heyne ! Wight 
