MR. G. BENTHAM—REVISION OF THE GENUS CASSIA. 555 
168. C. GAUDICHAUDI, Hook. et Arn. ! Bot. Beech. Voy. 81. Foliola 3-5-juga, ellip- 
tico-oblonga v. ovalia, obtusa, concoloria, glabra v. pubescentia. Flores parvuli, racemosi. 
Legumen latiusculum, rectum v. leviter incurvum. 
Hab. Sandwich Islands. 
This varies much in the breadth of the pod as well as in the foliage, glabrous or pubescent. 
169. C. GLAUCA, Lam. Dict. i. 647. Foliola 4-10-juga, ovalia v. elliptico- v. obovali- 
oblonga, obtusa, supra glabra, subtus glauca, sepius puberula. Flores majusculi. Brac- 
tee acuminate. Legumen rectum, elongatum, latiusculum, costis transversis extus inter 
semina siccitate prominulis. 
C. surattensis, Burm. Fl. Ind. 97. 
C. arborescens, Vahl, Symb. iii. 56 (glandula inter par infimum). 
Senna arborescens, Roxb.! Fl. Ind. ii. 345. 
Cassia fastigiata, Vahl, Symb. iii. 57, ex descr. (glandulis inter omnia paria). 
C. speciosa, Roxb.! Hort. Beng. 31. 
Senna speciosa, Roxb.! Fl. Ind. ii. 347. 
. Cassia suffruticosa, Koen. ! in Roth. Nov. Sp. Pl. 213; Benth. Fl. Austral. ii. 285. 
C. enneaphylla, Koen. ex W. et Arn. Prod. Fl. Penins. Ind. Or. 289. 
C. discolor, Desv.! Journ. Bot. in. (1814) 73. 
C. sulphurea, DC.! in Collad. Hist. Cass. 84. 
C. Sieberi, Presl, ex ejusd. Bot. Bem. 64. 
C. Horsfieldii, Miq.! Fl. Ind. Bat. i. pars i. 99. 
C. acclinis, F. Muell.! Fragm. Phyt. Austral. iv. 13. 
Hab. Tropical Asia and Australia, and long since cultivated in gardens in the West 
Indies, as well as in tropical Asia. 
Although C. glauca and C. suffruticosa are usually considered distinct species, the former with leaves 
often twice as large as in the latter and much more glaucous underneath, I have been quite unable to 
distribute our numerous Indian specimens even into two distinct varieties. The Australian specimens 
belong chiefly to the suffruticosa type; they are much more variable than the Indian ones, but not in 
the direction of the large glauca type. 
The garden specimen representing C. glauca in herb. DC. Prod. is a form of C. levigata ; and, on the 
other hand, there are in herb. Hook. specimens of the true C. glauca, marked as from the woods of 
Tucuman and Cordova, Tweedie; but probably there is here some mistake. 
170. C. rerusa, Soland.!; Vog. in Linnea, xv. 72. Undique molliter pubescens. 
Foliola 4-6-juga, obovata v. cuneata, ssepius emarginata. Flores mediocres. Bracteæ 
acuminate. Legumen rectum.—Benth. Fl. Austral. ii. 285. 
Hab. Tropical Australia, N.E. coast. 
171. C. AUSTRALIS, Sims, Bot. Mag. t. 2676. Glabra v. laxe pubescens, Foliola 
6-12- (ssepius 8-10-)juga, oblongo-lanceolata v. rarius linearia, obtusa v. acuta. Bracteæ 
parvæ, latee, obtuse. Legumen rectum v. arcuatum.— Benth. Fl. Austral, ii. 285; Bot, 
Reg. t. 1322. | 
C. umbellata, Reichb. Icon. Exot. t. 206. 
C. Schultesii, Colla, Hort. Ripul. App. ii. 344, et iii. t. 10. 
C. Barrenfieldii (serius in C. Fieldii mutata), Colla, Hort. Ripul. App. iv. 23, t. 11. 
C. coronilloides, A. Cunn. ! Benth. in. Mitch. Trop. Austral. 384. 
C. Fraseri, A. Cunn. ex Vog. 
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