582 ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOSAE. 
106. C. senegalensis (Bacl. in DC. Prodr. 2, p. 133), her- 
baeea, divaricato-ramosa, stipulis setaceis, foliolis elliptico- 
oblongis rarius ovalibus v. linearibus obtusis supra glabris 
subtus ramulisque pube tenuissima subcanescentibus, racemis 
oppositifoliis elongatis multifloris, floribus distantibus, ovulis 
10-12, legumine sessili obovoideo valde inflato pubescente. 
—C. macilenta,Delile Cent. Pl. Afr. p. 35, t. 3, f. 2.— Flores 
in racemo 10-30. Legumen 4-5 lin. longum. 
Tropical Africa. Common in moist sandy situations, Cape 
Verd and Walo country, Lepriewr and Perrottet! In the 
Island of Sor and marsh of N'Boro, Brunner! n. 30. In 
the Kingdom of Sennaar and Cordofan, Kotschy! n. 27 and 
n. 303, and n. 24 of the Unio Itinerarie Nubian collection. 
At Sennaar where it is called Fertuga and eaten by camels, 
Caillaud. 
107. C. distans (sp. n.) herbacea, erecta v. adscendens, 
stipulis setaceis, foliolis oblongo-linearibus obtusis mucronu- 
latisque supra glabris subtus ramulisque tenuissime pubes- 
centibus, racemis oppositifoliis remote 2-6-floris, ovulis 
numerosis, legumine sessile ovoideo oblongo pubescente.— 
C. senegalensi affinis sed elatior, foliola angustiora et legumen 
majus, 6-8 lin. longum. 
South Africa. Lay Spruit and Tal river to the north east 
of the Colony, Burke ! 
108? C. laburnifolia (Linn.! W.et Arn.! Prodr. 1, p. 193), 
Wall.! Cat. n. 5424.—A very distinct species with the flower 
ofthe Longirostres, but with a much more open calyx, a 
large smooth pod borne on a very long stalk and no stipules. 
If any other species were known with the same characters a 
distinct group should be formed for them. 
East India. Common on the southern parts of the coast, 
Roxburgh, Malacca, Cuming! n. 2282. 
(Among the American species I should refer the following 
to this group: 1. C. Galeotti, sp. n., minute puberula, stipulis 
setaceis recurvis, foliolis linearibus acuminatis acutis supra 
glabris subtus adpresse puberulis, racemis oppositifoliis laxius- 
cule 10-12-floris, vexillo pubescente, carina glabra, ovulis 
