528 MR. G. BENTHAM—REVISION OF THE GENUS CASSIA. | 
Lindley in his pencil correction. Some slightly hairy specimens from French gardens, representing very 
fairly the plate of C. Herbertiana, are said to be garden hybrids between C. levigata and C. tomentosa. ' 
Some of Zollinger's specimens, n. 1670, are accompanied by loose pods, described by. "Miquel, and 
which suggested to Zollinger the name of C. quadrangularis ; but they are so totally different from the 
pods of this or any other species of Cassia that I suspect they have been mismatched. A specimen 
under the name of C. quadrangularis, with a young attached pod, communicated by Miquel, is certainly 
C. levigata. 
50. C. TOMENTOSA, Zinn. f. ! Suppl. 231. Foliola 6-8-juga, oblonga, obtusa, supra pube- 
rula, subtus ramulique molliter tomentosa; glandula inter pleraque v. omnia paria. 
Racemi in paniculam corymbosam dispositi. 
C. multiglandulosa, Jacq. Ic. Rar. Mt 4. 
E. lutescens, G. Don!, Gen. Syst. ii. 442. 
C. Wightiana, Grah.! in Wall. Cat. Herb. Ind. n. 5329. 
C. albida, Ort. Dec. viii. 92, ex Collad. Hist. Cass. 104. 
Hab. Tropical America: valleys of the Andes, from Tucuman and Bolivia to Central 
America. Introduced into tropical Asia and tropical and southern Africa. 
** Africanz, legumine sepius longiore duriore ei Fistularum nonnullarum similiore. 
51. C. PETERSIANA, Bolle in Peters, Mossamb. Bot. 13. Foliola 6-10-juga, ovato- 
lanceolata, acuta v. acuminata. Stipule reniformes, persistentes. Racemi in paniculam 
terminalem dispositi.—Oliv.! Fl. Trop. Afr. ii. 272. 
Hab. Tropical Africa, Madagascar. 
52. C. GORATENSIS, Fresen. in Flora, 1839, 53. Foliola 6-8-juga, ovali-oblonga, obtu- 
sissima. Racemi in ramis annotinis laterales. Stipule subulate, deciduæ.— Oliw.! Fl. 
Trop. Afr. ii. 273. 
C. singueana, Delile?, Cent. Pl. Afr. 28. 
Hab. Tropical Africa. 
53. C. rerrexsis, Bolle in Peters, Mossamb. Bot. 14. Foliola 7-12-juga, oblonga, 
obtusa, mucronulata, pubescentia. Stipulæ deciduæ. Racemi axillares, glanduloso-pube- 
rule.—Oliv.! Fl. Trop. Afr. ii. 273. 
Hab. Tropical Africa. 
C. Sabak, Delile, Cent. Pl. Afr. 28, described from specimens without flowers or fruit, may very possibly 
be one of the three preceding species. 
Series 3. Excelsæ. Foliola multijuga, petiolo eglanduloso. Anthere perfecta (1) inter 
se subequales, obtusissime. Staminodia biloba. Legumen elongatum, subeylindrieum, 
durum, indehiscens v. tardius ad suturam interiorem dehiscens. Bacemi inferiores axil- 
lares, superiores in paniculam brevem v. elongato-pyramidatam dispositi. 
The two species of this group, readily known by their stamens, have the habit, foliage, and inflorescence 
of the Chamesenne Paniculate, with a pod approaching in some measure to that of the Fistule. 
54. C. uxcunsa, Schrad. ! in Gött. Gelehr. Anz. 1821, 717. Foliola 10-20-juga, ellip- 
tico-oblonga, pleraque obtusa. Legumen ad semina torulosum.— Fl. Bras. 109, t. 33. 
; C. fastigiata, Nees!, in Flora, 1821, 303, 329. 
.. Chamefistula excelsa, G. Don, Gen. Syst. ii. 452. 
C. multiflora, Scheele i in Linna, xvii. 837? (descr. in omnibus convenit exceptis glandulis). 
