588 ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOSA. 
p. 200. C. herbacea Schweig. in Schranck. Syll. Pl. Ratisb. 
2. p. 77. 
An American species, which I have here inserted because 
it is frequently sent in East Indian collections. Wight and 
Arnott! assert it is only cultivated there. Edgeworth! 
found it apparently wild, at Futteighur in Doab. Leprieur 
and Perrottet ! gathered it in the Walo country in tropical 
Africa. It is common in the West Indies, in Mexico (4n- 
drieuz ! n. 424 and 425, Galeotti! n. 3361 ete.), along the 
Pacific coast of South America (Cuming ! n. 993. Mathews ! 
n. 1007, &c.) and in Bresil (Blanchet! n. 146, Gardner ! 
n. 3652 and 5985 &c.) 
[Hooker and Arnott's C. incana B from Mexico is a dis- 
tinct species allied to the above, and to the same group 
belong C. vitellina Bot. Reg. and several others, chiefly 
Brasilian.] 
$.15. Stipulacee, Herbae v. frutices. Stipule foliacece 
falcatæ. Racemi terminales v. oppositifolii, sepius breves 
v. pauciflori. Flores et legumen Fruticosarum. Species 
omnes hic enumerate. 
An artificial, rather than a natural group comprising spe- 
cies differing from each other in habit, yet scarcely referable 
to any other groups, and connected together by the cha- 
racter derived from the stipules, which are always foliaceous, 
and ovate, obovate, or lanceolate, more or less falcate and 
sometimes petiolate. They are smaller in C. Orixensis 
than in the other species but, even there, ovate not su- 
bulate. 
123. C. orizensis (Rottl.—W. et Arn.! Prodr. 1, p. 193), 
Wall! Cat. n. 5426. Mart. Denkschr. sms: Münch., 6, .— 
p- 157, t. H, B 
East India. Pasture grounds, borders of cultivated fields, 
&c., Roxburgh. Circars and Travancore Wright! Poonah 
Sykes ! 
124. C. xanthoclada (Boj! MSS.), herbacea, stipulis lan- 
ceolato-semisagittatis foliaceis petiolum equantibus, foliolis 
linearibus glabris v. subtus ramulisque junioribus puberulis, 
