550 MR. G. BENTHAM—REVISION OF THE GENUS CASSIA. 
Senna sumatrana, Roxb.! Fl. Ind. ii. 347. 
Chamefistula gigantea, G. Don, Gen. Syst. ii. 452. 
Cassia arborea, Macfad.!, Fl. Jam. i. 343. 
Hab. Tropical Asia: Eastern archipelago and East India, but in many places intro- 
duced. Introduced also into Tropical America. 
This has long been grown in gardens both in East India and in Jamaica and other American settlements. 
It appears to be truly indigenous in Ceylon, the Indian and Malayan peninsulas, the Eastern archipelago, 
and Siam, whence we have had specimens from Sir R. Schomburgk under the nos. 122 and 212. 
141. C. MONTANA, Heyne! in Roth. Nov. Sp. PI. 214. Foliola 10-16-juga, anguste 
oblonga, obtusa, glabra, nune vix pollicaria, nunc 1-2-pollicaria. Stipule caducissime, 
parvee, rarius basi subdilatatee. 
C. setigera, DC.! Prod. ii. 499. 
Senna glauca, Roxb.! Fl. Ind. ii. 351. 
Hab. Tropical Asia: E. Indian peninsula. 
A specimen in fruit from Nossibé, off the coast of Madagascar, Boivin, in herb. Hook., is very much 
like this species, but with a much broader pod. 
142. C. LAXIFLORA, Benth. ! Fl. Austral. ii. 283. Foliola 10-20-jugá, anguste oblonga, 
obtusa, molliter tomentoso-pubescentia, vix pollicaria. Bracteæ inconspicuæ. 
Hab. 'Tropical Australia. 
143. C. TIMORENSIS, DC. ! Prod.ii.499. Foliola 10-20-juga, anguste oblonga, obtusa, 
subtus pubescentia, vix pollicaria. Stipulæ reniformes, caducæ v. rarius subpersistentes, 
interdum in panicula terminali ad basis racemorum bracteas simulantes. 
- C. palmata, Wall.! Cat. Herb. Ind. n. 5306. 
Hab. Tropical Australia, Ceylon, Burmah, Eastern Archipelago. 
Series 6. Picte. Folia eglandulosa v. rarius glandule minute parum conspicue inter 
. foliola. Racemi in summis axillis v. pseudo-terminales, ante anthesin bracteis latis mem- 
branaceis imbricatis sepius strobilacei, per anthesin elongandi. Petala venis intense colo- 
ratis picía. Legumen sepe latum, planum v. valvulis medio ad semina elevatis miens 
v. longitudinaliter alatis. 
* Subglabra, legumine alato. 
144. C. ALATA, Linn. Spec. Pl. 541. Foliola 8-14-juga, ampla, obovata v. oblonga, 
obtusissima. Stipulæ obliquæ, acuminatæ, persistentes at parvæ. Bracteæ amplæ.— F1. 
Bras. 126; Oliv.! Fl. Trop. Afr. ii. 275. 
C. bracteata, Linn. f. Suppl. 232. 
C. herpetica, Jacq. ! Obs. ii. 24, t. 45. f. 2 (ic. partis folii tantum). 
Senna alata, Roxb.! Fl. Ind. ii. 349. 
Hab. Tropical Asia, Africa, and America. 
** Pubescentes, rarius subglabre, legumine exalato. 
145. C. RETICULATA, Willd. Enum. Hort. Berol. 443. Foliola 9-12-juga, oblonga, obtusa 
: y. mucronata. Stipulæ lanceolato-falcatæ, subpersistentes. Bracteæ pas Legumen 
_ transverse inter semina leviter elevatum.— F7. Bras. 127. 
C. strobilacea, H. B. et K.! Nov. Gen. et Sp. vi. 347. 
een B. et K.! ! Le. 348. 
