3381. 
Mysore. Common in pastures, Flowering nearly all the, year. 
The leaves are used as a substitute for senna in Mysore. 
(7) C. exoncata. (Lem. Eisanc.) - 
Ident. Voigt, Hort. Calc. p. 249. : 
Syn. C. lanceolata, W. & 4. prod. I. p. 288.—Senna offici- 
nalis, Roxb. fi. Ind. I]. p. 346, . 
Engray. Royle, Il. t. 37. 
Srec. Cuar. Suffruticase, erect s leaflets 4-8 pair, lanceolate, 
acute, nearly equal-sided: petioles without glands: stipules mi- 
nute, acute, spreading or deflexed: racemes axillary, long-pedun- 
eled, many-flowered: pedicels without bracts: legumes flat, ob-’ 
long-linear, broad, slightly lunate, obtuse, very slightly swoilen at 
the seeds: flowers middle-sized, gold-colous. ; 
Tinnevelly, Guzerat. About Dholka. Flowering nearly all 
the year. 
(8) C. monzana. (Jfeyme.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I, p. 289.—Dec. prod. FZ. p. 499. 
Syn, C. setigera, Dee. 
Srrc. Car. Shrub: branches ascending : leaflets 10-12 pair, 
eval-oblong, obtuse, sometimes slightly emarginate, pointed. with a 
deciduous bristle, glabrous, slightly glaucous beneath ; petiole with: 
out glands: stipules minute, subulate > ane many-flowered, 
numerous towards the ends of the branches, axillary, or forming a 
large terminal panicle; legumés linear, straight, thin, glabrous and 
shining, hard and woody when ripe and terminating in a hard: point : 
flowers long-pedicelled, rather small. 
Neilgherries. Cuolumala. 
(9} C. enauca. (Zam.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 289.—Dec. prod. IT. p. 495. 
Syn, C. Surattensis, Burm. Ind. py. 97.—C. arborescens, Vahl. 
=—C. sulphurea, Dec.--C. enneapbyila, Koen.—C. planisiliqua, 
Burm. t. c. p. 98.—Senna arborescens, Rab. fl. Ind. IE. p. 345. 
Engray. Rheede Mal. VI. t. 9, 10. " 
Srsc. Car. Tree, with numerous branches spreading in every: 
direction, young ones irregularly angled: leaflets 4—6 pair, with an, 
erect gland between each of the 2-3 lower pair, oval, breadest at 
or below the middie, the upper. ones the largest ; under side glan- 
cous and slightly pubescent: stipules. linear-subulate, falcate: ra- 
cemes axillary, corymbiform, long-peduncled, erect, crowded near. 
the ends of the branches, about half the length of the leaves: petals, 
all nearly equal: -anthers all fertile, equally long, the 2 lower on 
