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" Gcrmen glabroup, except in one sm.-ill spot along its 

 upper side, where it is beset with erect, bristly, 

 white hairs. In C. Brasiliana the germen is alto- 

 gether hirsute."^D.H. Identical with a specimen 

 collected by Spruce on tha river Casiquiari and 

 numbered 3,300. In Mr. Bentham's Herbarium it 

 is marked as allied to V. moschata. 



205. Cassia obtusata, Hayne, (Arney-Gewachse ix. 43). 



0. With flowers and pods. 



Egypt ; 1863 ; T. W. Beddome. 



206. [Cassia occidentalis, L.] ; Cassia Absus, L. " Chaksu." 



((. Leafy shoot with flowers. 



[Hanb\iry adopted temporarily the name given in Stewart, 

 in ' Piinjab Plants,' but the specimen is undoubtedly 

 C occidentalis L.] 



207. Cassia reticulata, Willd. " Guayava." 



«. Leaf and detached flowers. 



Sonsonat6, State of Salvador; Dr. C. Dorat; Oct., 1860. 



208. Ceratonia Siliciua, L. 



a. Flowering branchlet. 



CaifFa, Syria; 1.5 Oct., 1860; Dr. J. D. Hooker and D. 

 Hanbury. 

 h. Ditto, with young pods and detached ripe fiuit. 



Beyrout, Syria, Dr. J. D. Hooper and D. Hanbury. 



209- Copaifera Langsdorffii, Desf. 



". Twigs in flower, and detached leaves, flowers, and fruits. 

 Campinas, Brazil, J. C. de Mello ; received 186.5. 

 " Agrees best with C. Lanffsdwffii. Leaves pellucid- 

 punctate ! "— D.H. 



110. Copaifera officinalis, Jacq.. (C. JacQLuini, Desf.) 



a. Branchlet, with flowerbuds. 



b. Ditto, with flowers. 

 Trinidad, Dr. Criiger, 1862. 



'•, d. With young fruits and detached ripe fruits. 



" Along the line of the Panama railroad, about three miles 

 from Panama; Sept., 1861. A fine tree tO-GO ft. 

 high. Fruit ripe in February ;" S. Hayes, No. 410. 



