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Name and Origin of ■§"^aoc.Sm'=' 



Seed, Etc. m m% g ^ « sl-Socs 



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Cassia niiiiiosoidcs, a low .slender herbaceous 



weed, origin tropics in Old World oooaoooo 



Cassia bicapsularis, a spreading semiscandent 



weedy shrub, of American origin oooaoooo 



Cassia siaitica. a flowering tree, extensively 



planted, of Indian origin oooaoooo 



Cassia occidoitalis, a coarse erect weed, of Amer- 

 ican origin oooaoooo 



Cassia alata. a shrub or small tree, planted for 



its flower.s, of American origin aooaoooo 



cut aria, sp., an herbaceous flowering vine, plant- 

 ed for ornamental purposes aan 00000 



Pterocarpus indicus, a large tree with the aspect 

 of an elm and its fruit resembling that of the 

 elm, of Oriental origin oooaoooo 



Desinodiuin uncinatum, beggar's tick, an herba- 

 ceous weed, of American origin oooboooo 



Delonix regia, "Poinciana regia", a rather small 

 tree extensively planted for its brilliant red 

 flowers, native of Madagascar aooaoooo 



Pithecolohiiim dulcc, a large tree called opiuma 

 by the Hawaiians, often escaped from cultiva- 

 tion, of American origin aooooooa 



Samanea sauiaii, monkeypod, extensively planted 



as a shade tree, of American origin 00000000 



Albizcia Icbbck, a shade tree not very widely 



planted, of Indian origin aooaoooo 



Albizzia saponaria, a shade tree, only a few trees 



in Honolulu, of Malay(?) origin aooboooo 



Adenanthcra pavonina, a tree planted for its 



.scarlet seeds, of Indian origin aooaoooS 



Tamarindus indicus, tamarind, a tree planted for 



its acid pods, of Indian origin aooaooob 



BauJiinia tomentosa, a flowering shrub, not very 



generally planted, of Indian origin aooaooob 



