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par infimum, racemo corymboso paucifloro cum pcdunculo 

 suo folium paulo superaute v. sequante, calyce tomentoso. 



Log. '' In sandy brushes of the Western interior/' D. 

 Sturt. 



Obs. Species proxima C. artemisisefohae De Cand. Prodr. 

 quae Cassia glaucescens Cunningh. MSS. 1817, cui foliola 

 teretiuscula, et raccmus corymbosus cum pedunculo suo 

 folio brevior. 



11. Cassia [canaUcidata), cinerascens pube tenuissima, 

 foliis 2-jugis (raro 1-jugis) foliolis angustato-linearibus cana- 

 liculatis : glandula inter par inferius et dum unijuga inter 

 terminale, calycibus glabriuscuUs, racemis corymbosis pauci- 

 floris folio brevioribus. 



Loc. '' In the bed of the creeks of the Barrier Range, 

 about thirty-six miles from the Darling, in lat. 32° S." D. 

 Sturt. 



Obs. Proxima C. eremophilae Cunningh. MSS. quae se- 

 quentibus notis a Cassia phyllodinea et C. zygophylla, 

 Be7ifh. facile distinguenda. 



Cassia {eremophila), glabra, foliis unijugis raro passim 

 7^] bijugis ; foliolis linearibus canaliculatis latitudine racheos 

 linearis avers^e, corymbis paucilloris folio brevioribus. 



Loc. In desertis prope fluvium Lachlan, anno 1817, 

 detexit D. Cunningham. 



Cassia [zjjgojjhylla) , glabra foliis unijugis ; foliolis line- 

 aribus planis rachi duplo latioribus, corymbis paucifioris 

 folio brevioribus. 



Cassia zygophylla, BentU. in Mitch, trop. Austr. j)- 288. 



Another species nearly related to C. zygophylla is readily 

 distinguished by the following character : 



Cassia (jjlafj/jwda), glabra, foliis unijugis; foliolis line- 

 aribus apiculo recurvo duplo angustioribus rachi aversa 

 lanceolato-lineari. 



Loc. J uxta fluvium Murray, anno 1841, detexit Domina 

 Grey. 



12. Cassia {pJtyllodi/iea), canescens pube arctissime ad- 

 pressa, phyllodiis apliyllis linearibus planis falcatis aversis, 

 calycibus glabris, legumine plano-compresso, 



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