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versely barred between the leaflets ; stipules lanceolate to auriculate 

 foliaceous persistent, usually larger in the region of the inflorescence, 

 *25 in. long. Flowers in a large erect terminal panicle extending into 

 the axils of the upper leaves, 1-1*25 feet long, 6 in. across, composed of 

 alternate corymbs 2-3 in. long, 1*5 in. across; lower pedicels 1 in. long, 

 solitary in axils of small deciduous bracts, rusty- or yellow-pubescent as 

 are the branches and main-rachis. Calyx 5- partite to base, segments 

 distinctly unequal, oblong-obtuse, densely pubescent outside, the larger 

 *3 in. the smaller "2 in. long. Petals 5 oblong, *6 in. long, '3 in. wide, 

 bright-yellow faintly veined with orange. Stamens 7 (the 3 upper 

 reduced to staminodes) the 3 lower with longer filaments but not mucli 

 larger anthers than the two lateral pairs. Pod straight, flat, very thin, 

 dehiscent, linear, slightly tapering to both ends, glossy and flexible, 

 valves thinly coriaceous, 5-6 in. long, *5 in. wide, with a stalk *3 in. long. 

 Seeds biseriate, 16-20, oval-obtuse '25 in. long, *2 in. across, very thin, 

 testa dark brown, shining, with a dull paler vertical central patch. 



Var. tyjpica ; leaflets glabrescent above, sparsely pubescent beneath, 

 stipules of the upper leaves narrower. 0. timoriensis Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. 

 I, 99 ; Bak. in Flor. Brit. Ind. II, 265 ; Koord. & Val. Bijdr. II, 13. 



Kedah ; Coali Langkawi, Curtis 2094 ! Distrib. India ; Indo- 

 China ; Malay Archipelago. 



Var. xanthocoma Miq. ; leaflets pubescent above, densely golden- 

 tomentose beneath, stipules of the upper leaves very broad. C. palmata 

 Wall. Cat. 5306 A. C. xantliocoma Miq. Analect. Ind. I, 10. C. timo- 

 riensis var. xantliocoma Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. I, 99. G. timoriensis var. 

 chrysocoma Koord. & Yal. Bijdr. II, 14. 



Perak ; Kwala Dipong, growing near limestone, Kunstler 8255 ! 

 Scortechini 1751 ! Goping, Kunstler 689 ! Ulu Bubong, Kunstler 10087 ! 

 Distrib. Tenasserim, Malay Archipelago. 



The two varieties are very easily distinguished but they do not differ at all in 

 essentials. The Bornean specimens of C. xantliocoma first received by Miqnel were 

 without fruit; on seeing pods that author himself very justly reduced his species, as 

 a variety, to G. timoriensis. 



12. Cassia siamea Lamk Encyc. Meth. I, 648. A tree 30-50 feet 

 high with smooth bark and spreading branches ; stem 12-18 in. in diam. 

 Leaves equally pinnate, 6-12 in. long ; leaflets 4-16 pairs, opposite, 

 subcoriaceous, rather dark-green shining above, dull and paler 

 beneath, oblong-obtuse or retuse minutely mucronate, base rounded, 

 l'25-2'5 in. long, "5-'9 in. wide, lateral nerves 10-12 pairs obscure above 

 fine but distinct beneath, petiolules distinct '1 in, long, glabrous as is 

 the rachis which is channelled and is transversely barred between the 

 leaflets above but is without glands ; stipules minute subulate caducous. 



