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and Rupunoony. Schomburgk, n. 526.—This only differs 
from Vogel’s description in the number of leaflets, which in 
Schomburgk’s specimens are usually nine. 
191. Hoematoxylum Campechianum, Linn.—DC. Prodr. 
II. p. 485.— French Guiana. Leprieur, Herb. Par. n. 8. 
Cu ming's n. 1304, from Panama, appears to be Presl's Pép- 
pigia procera; Blanchet's n. 2667, and 2796, from the pro- 
vince of Bahia, are a second species. The pod in the genus 
is broadly linear, flat, membranous, straight, with a narrow 
membranous wing along the upper or vexillary suture. 
There are no Eucesalpiniee in the Guiana collections 
before me. Gardner’s n. 1277 and 1288 appear to belong to 
the genus Cesalpinia; his n. 1219, from the same country, 
is Peltophorum Vogelianum, (mihi); or Cesalpinia dubia, 
Spreng. and Vogel, Linnea, XI. p. 406, and Cesalpinia Brasili- 
ensis of many authors as to the Brazilian station. The Cesal- 
pinia Brasiliensis, from Jamaica, is a second species of the 
genus Peltophorum (Brasilettia, DC.); as it appears not to 
be a Brazilian plant, it may be called Peltophorum Linnei. - 
There are one or two distinct East Indian genera, con- 
founded under Cesalpinia, but tt would lead too far to enter 
into them in this place. 
TRIBE Cassi1EX. 
192. Cassia moschata, Humb. et Kunth.— Vogel, Syn. Cass. 
^. 2.—** Tree of twenty to thirty feet. Pod like that of 
C. fistula, but much longer."—British Guiana. | Schom- 
burgk, n. 894.— The Cassia ferruginea, Schrad. and Vogel, 
Syn. n. 1. var. B., appears to me to be the plant common in - 
Brazil described by Vogel, (n. 13), under the name of C. 
staminea. It has a ralindirica smooth pod. 
Among Claussen's plants, is a species like it in foliage, but 
with the flowers and fruit of C. Humboldtiana, DC., ( Vogel, 
| 5.14.) 'This.is what I take to be C. ezcelsa, Schrad. Gard- 
ner's n. 1912, from Ceará, is closely. allied to it, but appa 
| fy a different species. 
. . 198. C. bacillaris, Linn.— Vogel. Syn. n. 15. — Wood 
: the Parima mountains. Schomburgk, n. 94 and 614 
