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546 MR. G. BENTHAM— REVISION OF THE GENUS CASSIA. 
nescens, from Vogel’s very full and satisfactory description, is evidently one of the Rostrate. Finding 
no specimens in any of the Brazilian collections I had before me in working up the genus for the * Flora 
Brasiliensis, I unfortunately overlooked it. 
tt Foliola 8-20-juga, inflorescentia glanduloso-pubescens. 
119. C. TRACcHYPUS, Mart.! Fl. Bras. Cesalp. 122. Foliola 8-12-juga, obtusa, glabra, 
subtus pallida; glandule inter omnia v. pleraque paria. Inflorescentia glanduloso- 
pubescens, viscidula. 
Hab. Tropical: America : Brazil, prov. S. Paolo, Minas Geraes, Ceara, d Piauhy. 
120. C. ACURUENSIS, benth.! in Mart. Fl. Bras. Cesalp. 122. Foliola 10-20 juga, ob- 
longa, obtusa, subtus v. utrinque pubescentia ; glandulæ inter plurima v. fere omnia paria. 
Inflorescentia glanduloso-pubescens, viscidula. 
Hab. "Tropical America: Brazil, prov. Bahia. 
ttt Foliola 18-60-juga, inflorescentie pubes eglandulosa. 
121. C. MULTIJUGA, Rich. in Act. Soc. Hist. Nat. Par. 108. Ramuli tomentoso- 
pubescentes glabrative. Foliola 18-40-juga, lineari-oblonga, semipollice longiora, glabra v. 
subtus pubescentia; glandula inter par infimum. Racemi ample panieulati.— 77. Bras. 
132/ t. 37. 
C. calliantha, G. F. W. Mey. Prim. Fl. Esseq. 169. 
C. Richardiana, Kunth !, Mim. 139, t. 42. 
C. Selloi, G. Don !, Gen. Syst. ii. 442. 
C. fulgens, Wall.! Cat. Herb. Ind. n. 5310. 
C. magnifica, Mart. ! herb., Fl. Bras. 106. n. 141. 
C^ semifalcata, Vell. Fl. Flum. 167; Ic. 4, t. 68. 
C. . amplifloray Steud. ! in Flora, 1843, 760. 
Var. LINDLEYANA, ramulis petiolis inflorescentiaque molliter fulvo-tomentosis. 
C. Lindleyana, Gardn. ! in Hook. Lond. Journ. ii. 341. 
Hab. Tropical America: from South Brazil, Tucuman, and Eastern Peru to Guiana, 
Columbia, and Central America; also Mexico and West Indies, but perhaps there cul- 
tivated only. 
122. C. VERRUCOSA, Vog.! Syn. Cass. 38. Tenuiter tomentella v. glabra. Foliola 
30-60-juga, linearia, pleraque semipollice breviora. Cetera C. multijuge.— FI. Bras. 133. 
C. centijuga, Wawra in Flora, 1864, 248. 
Hab. Tropical America: Brazil, prov. Rio Janeiro and Bahia. - 
This may be a variety only of the common C. multijuga with more numerous leaflets, the C. centijuga 
of Wawra (if I am correct in referring to it Pecholt’s specimens in herb. Mart.) having sometimes more 
than 60 pairs. 
123. C. Mouristana, Kunth!, Mim. 142, t.43. Ramuli pilis longis patentibus hirsutis- 
simi. Foliola 40-50-juga, linearia, subtus pubescentia; glandule inter omnia p 
Hab. Tropical America: Columbia. 
Series 4. Auriculatæ. Anthere suberostres. Legumen plamum, Tete. margi- 
natum. Foliola pauci- v. plurijuga. Stipule foliacee, semicordate v. oblique reniformes. 
* 
The threo species I bave hee collected have a very ifo t from that of the other intergl dular 
