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branacea, lanata, inæqualia, 3-5 lin. longa. Petala 6-9 lin. longa. Antheræ 7 parum inæquales, obtuse. 
Legumen villosum, rectum, planum, marginatum, subsemipedale, 4 lin. latum, valvulis membranaceis. 
135. C. LIEBMANNI, Benth., sp.n. Foliola 6-10-juga, ovalia v. oblonga, obtusa, supra 
subvelutina, subtus canescenti-tomentosa v. villosa. Racemi laxi, foliis breviores. 
Bracteæ lanceolatæ, subpersistentes. Legumen pubescens. | 
Hab. Tropical America: Mexico, prov. Oaxaca, Liebmann. 
Ramuli petioli et inflorescentia molliter rufo-pubescentes. Folia 6-8 poll. longa; foliola 3-14 poll. 
longa, mollia, basi obliqua. Racemi pedunculati, pedicellis 4-2 poll. longis. Sepala crassiuscula, mollia, 
rufo-pubescentia, 22-3 lin. longa. Petala subduplo longiora. 
*** Paniculate. Foliola nunc ampla plurijuga, nunc oblonga multijuga. Racemi in paniculam amplam 
pyramidatam dispositi. 
T Americane. 
136. C. SAPINDIFOLIA, Vog.! Syn. Cass. 94. Foliola 4-6- (rarius 2-3-)juga, ovata v. 
ovali-oblonga, 3-5-pollicaria, glabra.— Fl. Bras. 124. 
Hab. Tropical America: Brazil, prov. Bahia. : 
137. C. SYLVESTRIS, Vell. Fl. Flum. 169; Ic. iv.78. Foliola 7-8-juga, ovato-oblonga v. 
lanceolata, basi subcordata, 2-4-pollicaria, subtus ferrugineo- v. sordide tomentosa. Legu- 
men variat 4-8 poll. longum, 5-12 lin. latum.— 77. Bras. 126, t. 38. 
Hab. Tropical America : Brazil, prov. Minas Geraes, Goyaz, and Mattogrosso, Bolivia, 
Santa Anna, Chiquitos, D’ Orbigny. 
C. punctata, Scheele, in Linnza, xvii. 336 (non Vog.), may possibly be a form of C. sylvestris, too im- 
perfectly described for identification. 
138. C. RACEMOSA, Mill. ! Dict. ed. 8, n. 19. Foliola 8-10-juga, oblongo- v. ovato- 
lanceolata, sæpius acuta, 2-4-pollicaria, glabra v. subtus minute puberula.—77. Bras. 126. 
C. lucens, Vog.! Syn. Cass. 46. 
C. trinitatis, Benth.! in Hook. Journ. Bot. ii. 77, non Reichb. 
C. floribunda, Griseb. Pl. Lechl. n. 2507, non Cav. 
Hab. Tropical America : North Brazil, British Guiana, Columbia, Peru, and perhaps 
introduced into Asiatie Gardens, a specimen from Siam, Schomburgk, n. 251, in ex- 
cellent flower and fruit, being undistinguishable from those American ones which have 
rather broad leaflets. | : 
139. C. DOMINGENSIS, Spreng.! Neue Entd. iii. 55. Foliola 4-8-juga, ovato-lanceolata 
v. lanceolata, cuspidata, glabra, 14-2-pollicaria, cætera C. racemosæ nisi calyx glabrior et 
flores paullo minores. Legumen 2-3 poll. longum, 4-5 lin. latum. 
Hab. Tropical America: Hayti, Bertero, Swartz; Cuba, Wright, n. 150. 
This is very closely allied to C. racemosa, differing chiefly in the somewhat fewer leaflets and more 
glabrous calyx. "The fragmentary fruiting specimen in the Banksian herbarium which, on a hasty glance, 
Vogel referred to C. domingensis, evidently belongs to some Dalbergieous or Sophoreous shrub. 
++ Gerontogee. 
140. C. SIAMEA, Lam. Dict. i. 648. Foliola 6-10-juga, rarius plura, ovali-oblonga, 
obtusa, subcoriacea, glabra, sub-2-pollicaria. 
C. florida, Vahl, Symb. iii. 57. 
C. Sumatrana, Roxb.! Hort. Beng. 31. — 
C. gigantea, Berter.! in DC. Prod. ii. 492. 
