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rather longer filaments than the others: legumes drooping, linear, 
straight, thin, the margin a little tumid: flowers large, sulphur, 
long-pedicelled ; the pedicels subtended by an avate caducaus 
bract. 
Coromandel. Flowering nearly all the year, 
(10) C. Berryana, 
Ident. Voigt. Hort. Cale. p. 249. 
‘Syn. Senna glauca, Roxb. fl. Ind. WI. p. 351. 
Srec. Cuar. ‘Tree: leaflets 8-16 pair, linear-oblong, obtuse, 
with a slender bristle at the apex : stipules minute, caducous: pa~ 
nicles corymbase . legume linear, very thin, smooth, stalked, with 
a conical gland on the upper edge of the stalk: seeds about 15, 
with transverse partitions : flowers largish, yellow. 
Peninsula, flowering towards the end of tbe year. 
(11) C. avupicunata. (LEinn.) 
ident. W..& A. prod. I. p. 290.—Dec. prod. TI. p. 496. 
Syn. Senna auriculata, Roxb. fi. Ind. Ll. p. 849. 
_Engrav. Pluk. t. 314. f. 4, 
Seec. Cuar. An erect shrub: young branches petioles and: 
peduncles pubescent: leaflets 8-12 pair, with a gland between each 
pair, oval, obtuse or retuse, mucronate, slightly pubescent beneath + 
stipules large, obliquely cordate, acute: sepals slightly hairy + 
bracts cordate-avate, acuminated : racemes axillary, nearly as long 
as the leaves, approximated towards the ends of the branches: pe-. 
dicels compressed: legumes compressed, straight: flowers bright. 
yellow. 
Coromandel. Barren tracts of the Deccan and Guzerat. Sulem. 
Flowering towards the end of the year. The bark is much used by: 
the natives all over India for tanning leather, 
(12) ©. occrpsntatis. (Linn. } 
Ident. W. & A. prod, I. p. 290.—Dee. prod, II. p. 497. 
Syn. Senna occidentalis, Roxb. fl. Ind. Ik. p. 343, 
Engrav. Bot. Reg. I, t. 83, 
Spec. Cuan. An erect branched annual: leaflets 3-5 pair with-. 
out glands, ovate-lanceolate, very acute, glabrous on both sides: 
petivle with a large gland near its swollen base: lowest anther 
small and sterile: legumes long when unripe and dry compressed 
and surrounded with a tumid border, when ripe-nearly cylindric : 
flowers yellow, longish-pedicelled, the upper ones forming a termi-+ 
pal raceme, the lower ones 3-5 together on a very short axillary. 
peduncle, 
