1S76.] Knowledge of the Burmese Flora. 285 



Trans. XXVII. 550 ; Griff. Not. Dicot. 448. (Senna alata, Roxb. PI. Ind. 

 II. 349). 



Hab. Generally cultivated all over Burma, and often springing up 

 in "waste places and poonzohs ; apparently wild in Tenasserim. — PL jSTov_ 

 — Deck ; Fr. Febr. 



10. C. occide]s t ta:lis, L. sp. pi. 539 ; Bot. Beg. t. 83 ; Btb. in Linn. 

 Trans. XXVII. 532. (Senna occidentalis, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 343 ; G. So* 

 pJiera, L. sp. pi. 542 ; Btb. 1. c. ; Senna Sophera, Roxb. 1. c. 347). 



Hab. Common in rubbishy places, along banks of rivers, in fallow 

 fields and poonzohs, all over Burma and adjacent provinces. — Fl. Fr. co . 



11. C. Tora, L. sp. pi. 538 ; Bth. in Linn. Trans. XXVII. 535. 

 (Senna Tora, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 340 ; Senna toroides, Roxb. 1. c. 341). 



Var. a. glabra, all parts glabrous or nearly so. 



Var. (3. ptjbesce2s"s, all parts appressedly (often greyish) pubescent. 



Hab. Common, not only in the leaf -shedding forests, but also in 

 waste places, along river-sides, on neglected culture-land, etc., all over Bur- 

 ma and the adjacent provinces ; var. (3. in similar places in the dry Prome 

 district. — Fl. Fr. oo . 



12. C. pttmlla, Lamk. Diet. I. 651 ; Bth. in Linn. Trans. XXVII. 

 570. (Senna prostrata, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 352). 



Hab. Prome district, in the dry forests. — PI. Fr. Close of RS. 



13. C. mimosoides, L. sp. pi. 543 ; Vog. in Linn. XL 714 ; Bth. in 

 Linn. Trans. XXVII. 579. 



Var. a. typica, Bth. 1. c. (G. angustissima, Lamk. Diet. I. 650 ; 

 G. mimosoides, var. Telfairiana, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 5874 ; Senna sen- 

 sit iva and S. tenella, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 353 and 354), leaves almost 

 sessile, the rachis often marginate ; leaflets only about a line long, very 

 narrow ; pods nearly glabrous. All parts more or less glabrous. 



Var. (3. JEschyktoiene, Bth. 1. c. (G. myriopliylla, Wall. Cat. 5326 ; 

 G. mimosoides, j3. myriopliylla and auricoma, Bth. 1. c. ; Senna dimidiata, 

 Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 352), leaves on a short pubescent petiole ; leaflets 2 — 3 

 lin. long, broader or narrower oblong to linear, the rachis marginate or 

 not ; pods more copiously appressed pubescent, while young usually pilose 

 from yellow soft spreading hairs. 



Hab. Var. a. common amongst long grass in the jungle-pastures and 

 savannahs, also entering the open and dry forests, - all over Burma ; var. (3. 

 a shade-loving form in similar localities ha Tenasserim. — Fl. Fr. R. and 

 begin, of CS. 



