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Kalo-kalkasoonda. Coromandel Mountains. Bengal, (Serampore.) 

 Assam. 



3. corymbosa. Lam. {DC. pr. 2, p. 492 ;—B. M. 17, t. 633.— C. crassi- 

 folia, Ort. — C. falcata, Dum. Cours. bot. cult. ed. 2, v. 6, p. 35.) 

 S Buenos Ayres. Fl. large, gold- coloured, C. S. ; fr. Feb. and March. 



4. alata, L. {DC. pr. 2, p. 492 ^—W. and A. pr. 1, p. 287 ;— Wight. 



icon. \, t. 253 ;— J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 62 .—Roxb. H. B. p. 31 



C. bracteata, L. fil. — C. herpetica, Jacq. obs. 2, t. 45, /. 2. — Senna 

 alata, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 349 ; — Rumph. auct. t. 18.) W\\ 5^^ Dadoo- 

 murdun. L. B W. Indies. Cultivated in India. Domesticated about 

 Serampore. Fl. large, orange yellow, heavy smelling, Sept. and 

 Oct. ; fr. Feb. The fresh leaves well rubbed into the parts affect- 

 ed once or twice a day, very frequently cure ringworms. 



5. obtusa, Roxb. {H. B. p. 31 ^—W. and A. pr. \, p. 288. — C. Senna, 

 Hb. L. from Kan. — Senna obtusa, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 344.) % Mysore. 

 Paghamew. Fl. small, yellow, and fr. whole year. Leaves used as a 

 substitute for Senna in Mysore. 



6. elongata, Lem. Lisanc. (C. lanceolata, W. and A. pr. 1, p. 288 ; excl. 

 all the syn. except Roxb's. ; — Royl. ill. t. 37, not Forsk ; — J. Grah. 

 Cat. B. pi. p. 62, excl. syn. Gartn. and Lam. — Senna officinalis, Roxb. 



fl. ind. 2, p. 346, excl. syn. Giirtn. and L. — Cassia Senna, Roxb. H. 

 B. p. 31, excl. syn. L. and native place.) crrt^T ^(W Sona-pat. — 

 Tinnevelly Senna. ^ Tinnevelly. Goozerat, about Dholka. Fl. mid- 

 dle-sized, gold-coloured, R. and C. S. ; fr. Feb. and March. Leaves 

 milder in operation than the Alexandrian Senna, and occasioning 

 no gripes. The plant comes near to C. lanceolata, Forsk ; but is 

 a distinct species, according to Lindley. 



7. C. florida. Vahl. {DC. pr. 2, p. 499 ;—W. and A. pr. 1, p. 288 ;— 

 J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 63. — C. sumatrana, Roxb. H. B. p. 31 ; — 

 DC. pr. 2, p. 506. — Senna sumatrana, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 347-) b 

 Sumatra. Banks of the Irawaddi. Cultivated in gardens. Fl. large, 

 yellow, whole year ; fr. Feb. and March, A very useful tree in Su- 

 matra. It is of rapid growth, and its wood is not inferior to Ebony 

 when old. {Roxb.) 



8. Berryana, (C. glauca, Roxb. H. B. p. 31 ; not Lam. — Senna glauca, 

 Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 351.) L. b The Carnatic. Fl. large, yellow. In 

 H. C. G., where it was introduced, by Dr. Berry, in 1800; Fl. Oct. 

 and Nov. ; fr. March and April. {Roxb.) 



9. glauca, Lam. {DC. pr. 2, p. 495; — W. and A. pr. 1, p. 289;—/. 

 Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 63 ; — C. arborescens, Vahl. ; — Roxb. H. B. p. 31 ; 

 not Mill. — C. sulphurea, DC. o. c. — C. surattensis, Burnt, ind. p. 97. 

 — C. enneaphylla, Kon. — C. planisiliqua. Burnt, o. c. p. 98. — Senna 

 arborescens, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 345. — Rheed. 6, t. 9, 10.) 5 Coro- 

 mandel. Ava. Cultivated in gardens. Fl. large, sulphur, R. and C. 

 S. ; fr. Feb. and March. 



