86 ART. I.—B. HAYATA? 
obtusa, glabra, leviter tortuosa. Semina complanata, 1 cm. longa, 
8 mm. lata, glabra, levia nitidula. 
Has. Tenkachiraisha, leg. C. Owararr; S. Kusano, (Fructus !). 
The leaves are very much smaller than those of G. japonica, 
and are as small as those of G. heterophylla Bunar. This differs 
from the latter species by straight, but not curved, pods. There 
is some doubt about this being a species of Gleditschia. 
Cassia LINN. 
Cassia alata Linn.; Hoox. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. II. p. 264. 
Has. Ako: Sekisan, leg. G. Naxanara, Oct. 1905, (No. 615). 
The only specimen we have is of a single leaf, which is 
nearly 50 cm. long, abruptly pinnate, pinne being quadrangularly 
elliptical, with parallel sides, round, minutely mucronate apex, 
truncate base, 12 cm. long, 5 cm. broad, the superior the larger, 
base oblique, primary veins nearly 80° to the costa, mem- 
branaceous. In the imperfectness of the specimen, the determi- 
nation is rather conjectural. 
Acacia WILLD. 
Acacia Intsia Wiiup.; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. Il. p. 297. 
Has. Ako: Bongarisha, leg. G. Naxanara, Sept. 1905, (No. 
505); Shintiku: Mt. Goshizan, ad 3000 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawa- 
Kami, Aug. 1906, (No. 1204). 
Disrris. Tropical Himalayas, India, Ceylon, Philippines. 
Very near A. pinnata Wittp. As the specimens are all 
sterile, the determination is rather conjectural. 
Albizzia DURAZZ. 
Albizzia procera Benru.; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. I. p. 299. 
