560 ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOS&. 
* Racemis laxis, legumine sericeo v. piloso. 
32. C. verrucosa (Linn. !—W. et Arn.! Prod. 1, p. 187) 
—C. mollis, Weinm.? Syll. Pl. Rattisb. 2, p. 25. 
Tropical Asia. Mauritius, Telfair / Ceylon, Walker ! and 
others; East Indian Peninsula, Heyne! and others; Goal- 
para, Hamilton! Sillet de Silva! Chittagong and Burmese 
territory, Wallich! (Cat. n. 5392). Philippine Islands, Cun- 
ning.! n. 462, and others in the Pacific Islands, Hind ! 
and others; in the West Indies, and in tropical South Ame- 
rica (Surinam, Hostmann ! n. 559). 
33. C. Wallichiana (W. et Arn. Prod. 1, p. 187).—Un- 
known to me. 
Nilgherry hills, Wight. 
34. C. Arnottiana.—C. semperflorens, Wall.! Cat. n. 5391, 
W. et Arn. ! Prodr. 1, p. 187 non Vent.—Arnott's charac- 
ters of this and the following species are very exact, but it 
appears to me that he has mistaken Ventenat's synonym. 
The pod is expressly described by this author as stipitate, 
although the stipes are not shown in the figure to be long, and 
the foliage and habit are precisely those of the Ceylon plant. 
Nilgherry hills, Wight ! Mazaburam, Sir F. Adam! 
35. C. semperflorens (Vent. Hort. Cels, t. 17).—C. Walkeri, 
Arn.! in Nov. Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. 18, p. 328. 
Ceylon, Wight ! Walker! Macrae ! and others. Roxburgh 
inserts in his Flora Indica the C. semperflorens as a native of 
Sumatra, cultivated in the Caleutta garden, but it is doubtful 
whether he refers to the same species. 
36. C. Heyneana (Grah.! in Wall. Cat, n. 5414).—W. et 
Arn. ! Prodr. 1, p. 187. 
East Indian prsbiscl Mysore and FCHMMENMEE Heyne ! 
37. C. neriifolia (Wall.! Cat, n. 5362), erecta, glaberrima, - 
ramulis substriatis, stipulis obsoletis, foliis oblongo-lanceola- 
tis mucronulatis sessilibus, racemis laxe plurifloris, bracteolis 
in medio pedicello bracteisque minutis setaceis, legumine 
(juniore) sessili adpresse piloso.—Species videtur elata. 
