554 MR. G. BENTHAM—REVISION OF THE GENUS CASSIA. 
C. Ehrenbergii, Bisch. in Bot. Zeit. 1844, 51, ex Batka. 
C. medicinalis, Bisch. in Bot. Zeit. 1850, 887, ex Batka. 
Senna angustifolia, Batka !, Monogr. Senna, 30, 44, t. 2. 
Senna officinalis, Roxb.! Fl. Ind. ii. 346. 
Hab. Tropical Africa. 
Sectio 6. PSILORHEGMA. 
Stamina 10, omnia perfecta, filamentis brevibus; antheræ æquales v. inferiores paullo 
longiores, apice truncate v. in rostrum brevissimum contract, loculis primum poris 
oblongis seu rimis brevissimis terminalibus dehiscentibus, demum secus suturas laterales 
seepe plus minus hiantibus, Legumen et semina Chamesenne. Folia interglandulosa v. 
eglandulosa. Racemi axillares v. ad apices ramorum subcorymboso-conferti, pedicellis 
ad apicem peduneuli subumbellatim confertis. Species omnes gerontogeæ, imprimis 
Australasize. 
Series 1. Interglandulose. Glandule ovate oblonge v. tenues, inter foliolorum par 
infimum v. paria plurima v. omnia. 
* Pedunculi 2-8-flori. 
164. C. LeProciaDa, Benth.! Fl. Austral. ii. 290. Glabra, glauca. Foliola 2-juga, 
obovata v. oblonga, obtusissima. Pedunculi brevissimi, pedicellis filiformibus. Legumen 
rectum, orbiculare v. oblongum. 
Hab. Tropical Australia, north coast. 
165. C. GONIOIDES, A. Cunn.!; Benth. in Hook. Tc. Pl. xi. 48, t. 1061. Glabrav. pu- 
bescens. Foliola 2-3-juga, lanceolata v. ovato-lanceolata, acutissima. Pedunculi petiolo 
æquilongi. Legumen valde arcuatum. 
Hab. Tropical Australia: N.W. coast, 4. Cunningham (accidentally overlooked in 
Fl. Austral.). 
. 166. C. DIVARICATA, Nees! in Syll. Pl. Nov. Ratisb.i. 94. Foliola 8-12-juga, oblonga, 
obtusis; subtus pallida v. glauca. Floresampli. Antheræ insequales, majores subrostratæ. 
Legumen elongatum, angustum. 
C. adenantha, Zoll. et Mor.! Verz. 2. 
C. bifida, Zoll. in Nat. en Geneesk. Arch. iv. 68, ex Miq.! Fl. Ind. Bat. i. pars i. 98. 
Hab. Tropical Asia: Eastern archipelago. 
This species closely resembles in foliage and inflorescence the Brazilian C. biflora var. rostrata. "The 
gland is the same, but sometimes placed a little below the lowest pair of leaflets. The flowers are rather — 
longer ; and the stamens, though similar in shape and inequality, appear to be always all ten perfect, and 
the lateral ridges often split open. The pod is much longer. 
** Pedunculi subumbellatim v. racemoso- pluri- v. multiflori. 
167. C. DEPLANCHEI, Benth. sp.n. Foliola 2-3-juga, obovata v. ovalia, supra nitida, 
subtus pallida. Flores parvuli, subumbellati. Legumen latiusculum, reetum v. leviter 
incurvum.’ 
Hab. New Caledonia, Deplanche, n. 342. 
.. Very near C. Gaudichaudi ; but the leaflets are fewer, broader, more coriaceous, the racemes more 
umbel-like, the flowers fewer, and the common peduncle very short. The flowers and fruit are other- 
| wise the same in both. 
