114 LEGUMINOS^. (pulse FAMILY.) 



Suborder 11. C.^SAIjPIBriE.a;. Brasii.etto Family. 



42. CEBCIS, L. EED-B0D. 



Calyx campanulate, 5-toothod. Petals all distinct, the vexillum shorter than 

 the wings. Stamens 10, distinct. Legume oblong, compressed, many-seeded ; 

 the upper suture winged. — Trees, with broadly-cordate simple stipulate leaves, 

 and reddish-purple clustered flowers appearing before the leaves. 



1. C. Canadensis, L. — Rich soil, Florida to Mississipi, and northward. 

 February and March. — Tree 15° -20° high. Flowers very numerous, from 

 lateral buds. 



43. CASSIA, L. Senna. 



Calyx of 5 nearly distinct sepals. Petals 5, unequal. Stamens 5-10. An- 

 thers mostly of different forms, opening by two terminal |^ores. Legume many- 

 seeded. Seeds often separated by cross partitions. — Herbs or shrubs. Leaves 

 abruptly pinnate. Flowers yellow. 



* Stamens 10, unecjual : part of the anthers abortive : sepals obtuse : stipules 



deciduous. 



1. C OCCidentaliS, L. Annual, smoothish ; stem stout, branching; leaf- 

 lets about 10, ovate or ovate-lanceolate, acute ; petiole with a globular gland at 

 the base; racemes 2-4-flowered, the upper ones crowded. — Waste places, com- 

 mon. — Stem 1° -5° high. Legume linear, erect, compressed, slightly curved, 

 3' -4' long. 



2. C. obtusifolia, L. Annual, roughish ; stem slender, leaflets 6, cune- 

 iite-obovate, with a tooth-like gland between the lowest pair ; flowers by pairs ; 

 legume narrow-linear, 4-angled,^ recurved. — Waste places, Florida to North 

 Carolina, and westward Stem l°-4° high. Legume 6'- 10' long. 



3. C. Marilandica, L. Perennial, smoothish; leaflets 12-18, oblong, 

 acute ; petiole with a club-shaped gland near the base ; racemes several-flowered, 

 the upper ones crowded, forming a compact panicle ; legume linear, slightly 

 curved. — Rich soil, Florida to Mississippi, and northward August. — Stem 

 3°-4° high. Legume 3' -4' long. 



4. C. angustisiliqua. Lam.? Smooth or nearly so: stem branched; 

 leaflets 6-10, oblong, mueronate, very oblique at the base, liairy at the base 

 beneath, with a globular gland on the petiole or between the lowest pair of leaf- 

 lets ; flo^vers in a terminal panicle, on slender pedicels ; sepals oblong-obovate : 

 petals yellow, veiny ; perfect anthers oblong, the larger ones curved ; legume 

 (3' -4' long) broadly linear, flat, straight or somewhat falcate, many-seeded. 

 — South Florida. Feb. — Leaflets 9" -12" long. Legumes 4' wide. 



.^. C. biflora, L. Shrubby; leaflets 4- 10, oblong, narrowed at the base, 

 mueronate, with an obovoid gland between the lowest pair ; racemes 2 - 4-flow- 

 ered, often by pairs, slender, shorter than the leaves ; fertile anthci-s 5 ; legume 

 linear, flat, straight or somewhat falcate, smooth, many -seeded. — Key West. — 

 Leaflets 1' long Legume 3' long, 2" wule. 



