556 



Coquebertia, Brongn. 

 Swartzia. WiUd. 



Biveria, Humb.et Kun. 



Tounatea, Aubl. 



Oynontkittrophe, Poit. 



Postira, Aubl. 



Bittera, Schreb. 



Boelzelia, Neck. 

 Aldina, £ndl. 



Allania, Benth. 

 Trischidium, Tulasne. 



Swartzke sect. LHthy- 

 ria, Benth 

 Cordyla, Lour. 



Calycandra, A. Bich. 



Tribe 5. Amherstieae. 



Thylacanthus, Tulasne. 

 Brownea. ■' 



Bermesia, J.oeffl. 

 Elizabetha, Schoml. 

 Heterostemon, Desf. 

 Amherstia, Wall. 

 Jonesia, Boxb. 



Saraca. Bunn. 

 Humbo\dtia. Vahl. 



Batschia, Vahl. 

 Schotia. Jaeq. 



Theodorea, Medik. 

 Afzelia. Snv. 



Panamia, Willd.? 

 Eperua, Aubl. 



Botknumma, Neck. 



Panzera, Willd. 

 Parivoa,-4wW. 



Adb.ria. Neck. 



LHmorpha, Willd. 

 Campsiandra, Benth. 



FABACE.E. 



[Perigynous Exogen*. 



Tachigalia, Aubl. 



VaUmtgpAa, Neck. 



Tachia, Pers. 

 Exostyles, Scttott. 

 Melanoxylon. SehotL 



7'. rtttutm, Yog. 

 Tamarindus, Linn. 

 Phyllocarpus, Tulasne. 

 Outea, Aubl. 

 Anthonota, Beauv. 



WesHa, Vahl.? 

 Intsia, Thouars. 

 Vouapa, Aubl. 



Macrolobiurn, Vahl. 



Kruegeria. Neck. 

 Peltogyne, Tog. 

 Trachylobium, Bayne. 

 Hymenal, Linn. 



CourbarU, Plum. 



Tribe 6. Bauhiniei. 



Casparea, Kunth. 

 Bauhiuia, £hm. 



Patdetia, Cav. 

 Phanera, Lour. 

 Schnella, Baddi. 



Cav.lotntus, Bich. 

 Perlebia, Mart./ 

 A maris, Mvt.- 

 Etaballia, Benth. 

 C'ercis, Linn. 



Tribe 7. Cynometreae. 



Cynometra, Linn. 

 Hardwickia, Boxb. 

 Copaifera, 1. 

 Dialium, Linn, 



| Arouna, Aubl. 



Oodarium, Poland. 



Clegria, Neck. 

 Apuleia, Mart. 

 Detarium. ./ 

 Crudya, Willd. 



Touchiroa, Aubl. 



Apalatoa, Aubl. 



Wa '■ i.-chmidtia , Neck. 

 Pterogyne, Tulasne. 

 Zenkeria, Arn. 



Tribe 8. Dimorphandrea?. 



Mora, Benth. 

 Dimorphandra, Schott. 



Gleditschia, Linn. 

 Ceratonia, Linn. 

 Acrocarpus, Arn, 



A noma, Lour. 

 Metrocynia, Ihouars. 

 Baphia, Afst. 

 Palovea, Aubl. 



Ginnannia, Scop. 

 Vatairea, Aubl. 

 Albexylon, Lour. 



Suborder m. Miuoseje. 

 —Corolla valrate in 

 ffistivat ion. 



Tribe 1. Parkieae. 



Erythrophleum, Afz. 

 Fiftoea. GuiV.em. Perr. 

 Parkia Br. 

 Pentaclethra, Benth. 



Tribe 2. Eumimoseae. 



Entada, Linn. 

 Plathymenia. Benth. 

 ; tryphnodendron , Mart. 

 Adenanthera, Linn. 

 Elephantorhiza, Benth. 

 Tetrapleura, Benth. 

 Gagnebina, Neck. 

 Prosopis, Linn. 



Lagonychium, Stephens. 



Alga-tibia, Benth. 

 Dichrostachys, B<.nth. 



CaUlea, Guillem. 

 Neptunia, Lour. 

 Desmanthus, Willd. 



Darlingtonia, DC. 

 Mimosa, Linn, 

 Schranckia. WSld. 



Leptoglottis, DC. 

 Leucaena, Benth. 

 Xylia, Benth. 



Tribe 3. Acacieae. 



Acacia, Willd. 



Vachdlia, Arn. 



Farnesia. Gasp. 

 Lysiloma. Benth. 

 Albizzia. Dmrasss. 

 Zy.ia.i?. Br. 

 Calliandra, Benth. 

 Pithecolobium, Mart. 

 Enterolobium, Mart. 

 Serianthes, Benth. 

 Inga, Willd. 

 Aifonsea, St. BO. 





Papilionacese 



Numbers estimated by Mr. Bentham, May, 1845. 



Gen. 



Podalyriese ........ 33 



Sp. 

 3.50 



Lotese 133 . . 3000 



Hedysarese . . . . . . . . ,52 . . . 500 



Phaseolea; 70 . . . 650 



Dalbergieae 41 . 250 



Sophoreae . . . . . . . . 21 . . .50 



Caesalpmiese 88 . . . 700 



Mimosese 29 . . . 1000 



467 



6500 



? Moringaccce. 

 Position. — Rosacea;. — Fa raceme. — Chrvsobalanacea?. 



Dr. Asa Gray is of opinion that the genus Kranieria, now placed in Polygalacesc 

 (p. 377), should be referred hither. "The only important character," he observes, 

 "to distinguish Kranieria from Leguminosa? CaBsalpiniese (with which it .appears 

 exactly to accord in the aestivation of the corolla 1 ), except that the stamens and petals 

 are truly hvpogynous, lie3 in the order of the suppression of the stamens. "When 

 those of Leguminosoe are irregularly reduced, it is the posterior which become sterile 

 or disappear, while in this genus the anterior stamen is suppressed. But even this 

 character is invalidated : in the first place, by the manifest tendency of the posterior 

 stamens next to suffer reduction, as is shown by their usually smaller size, and by the 

 disappearance of one of them (as I suppose) in K. triandra ; and secondly, by the rare 

 occurrence of the same order of suppression in the Leguminosa;, as in Dialiuru (so 

 admirably illustrated by M. Bennett) and Casparea. The trifoliolate leaves of K. 

 cytisoides, noticed by Dr. Lindley as indicating an affinity with Sapindacese, may with 

 at least equal propriety be adduced in favour of the relationship with Leguniinosa?. 

 "Whether Kranieria is actually to be incorporated into the latter family or not, is stall 

 an open question : but it is certain that it does not belong to Polygalactia?. From 

 that family it is plainly excluded by the monocarpellary pistil, the relation of the 



