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16. spinosa, Pers. (DC. pr. 2, p. 254 \—W. and A. pr. 1, jo. 214 ;— Wight, 

 icon. 2, t. 372. — Galega spinosa, L. ; — Rosb. fl. hid. 3, /;. 383.) ^ 

 Coromandel. 



17. urophylla. Wall. Khassya Hills. 

 Amorpha, L, {BC.pr. '2, p. 256.) 



l./ruticosa, L. (DC I. c. ; — B. Reg. 5, t. 427.) 3 Carolina. Florida. 



Fl. small, dark purple, R. S. ; fr. C. S. 

 I.fragrans, Swt. (A. nana, Sims. ; — B. M. 47, t. 2112 ; not Nutt. — A. 

 coerulea, Roxh. H. B. p. 54.) 3 Fl. small, indigo-coloured. In H. C. 

 G. fl. March. {Roxb.) N. America. 

 RoBiNiA, L. DC pr. 2, p. 261.) 



1. Pseudacacia, L. {DC. I. c; — Lam. ill. t. 606, /. 1.— TEschynomene 

 Pseudacacia, Roxb. H. B. p. 56. — Pseudacacia odorata, Monch.) B N. 

 America, from Canada to Carolina. Fl. white, sweet-scented. Was 

 introduced into H. C. G. in 1808, but had not fl. up to 1814. 

 Sesbania, Pers. {DC. pr. 2, p. 264 ;— W. and A. pr. 1, p. 214.) 



I. cegyptiaca, Pers. (DC I. c. ; — W. and A. I. c. ; — J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. 

 p. 47; — Wight, icon. 1, t. 32. — .^schynomene Sesban, L. ; Roxb. 

 fi. ind. 3, p. 332. — M. indica. Burnt, ind. p. 169. — Coronilla Sesban, 

 Willd.) «T*l'^ Juyuntee. 5 Ceylon. Both Peninsulas of India. Bengal, 

 (Serampore,) Assam. Saharunpore. Fl. middle-sized, R, and C. S. ; 

 fr. C. S, Cultivated and extensively used in the plain parts of the 

 Deccan as a substitute for the bamboo. {Dr. Gibson.) Wood said to 

 make the best charcoal for gunpowder. {Roxb.) Leaves used by the 

 Natives as a poultice to promote suppuration. {Wight.) 

 a. bicolor ; {Rheed. 6, t. 27.) Fl. orange, dark-purple. 

 j3. concolar ; {Burm. zeyl. t. 41.) Fl. yellow, somewhat dark purple- 

 dotted on the banner. 

 2.aculeata, Pers. {DC. pr. 2, p. 265, excl. syn. ; — W. and A. pr. 1, p. 

 214 ; — J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 48.— ./Eschynomene spinulosa, Roxh. 

 fl. ind. 3, p. 333. — M. cannabina. Roxb. o. c. p. 335 ; not Retz. — ^. 

 bispinosa, Jacq. icon. rar. 3, t. 564. — Coronilla aculeata, Willd.) 

 Hf^TFt Dunicha. Both Peninsulas of India. Bengal, (Serampore.) 

 Gungachara. Saharunpore, Fl. largish, yellow, purple-dotted, Aug. 

 and Sept. ; fr. Nov. and Dec. Fibres of bark used for drag-ropes, and 

 nets. 

 S.procumbens, W. and A. {pr. I, p. 215 ;— /. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 48. 

 — ^schynomene procumbens, Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 337.) © Peninsula of 

 India. Bengal, (Serampore.) Fl. smallish, yellow, Sept. and Oct. ; 

 fr. Nov. and Dec. Cattle eat it. 

 4. uliginosa, (yEschynomene uliginosa, Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 334.) © Ben- 

 gal, (Serampore.) Fl. smallish, purplish-yellow, R. S. ; fr. C. S. 

 Agati, Rheed. {DC. pr. 2, p. 266;— W. and A. pr. I, p. 215.) 



l.grandiflorum, Desv. {W. and A. I. c.;—J. Grah Cat. B. pi. p. 48. 

 ^schynomene grandiflora, Roxb. fl. ind. 3,j). 330.) ^ Buko. b Mo- 



