( 30. ) 



number ; legume much as in Cassia tora, 4 inches long, hirsute 

 compressed ; no corina. Garden at Hewra ; has now run wild. 



74. C (?). — Another shrubby species ; stem covered with 



very long hairs ; 8 to 10 pair of impari-pinnate ovate leaflets; an 

 erect gland on the common petiole below the insertion of the first 

 pair of leaflets ; stem quadrangular sulcated ; has not produced seed ; 

 springs up annually. Hewra. 



75. C Glauca, Roxb. Fl. 2, p 345 ; Senna arborescens, Rheede 

 Mai. 6, t. 9 and 10. — A tree common in gardens; flowers very 

 numerous, in axillary racemes ; bark of the root said to be diuretic. 



76. Cynometra Cauliflora, W. and A. 906; Rumph. 

 Amb. \,t.Q2. — A small tree with conjugate leaves and reddish 

 flowers, growing in clusters from tlie trunk ; legume thick, half 

 orbicular; the tree is a native of the Eastern Islands. In gardens, 

 Bombay (,?). We have seen it at Randal Lodge only. 



HYMENEA, Decandria Monogynia. 



77. H CouRBAiiiL, DC. Prod. 2, p51 I ; Don's syst. 2, p 458.— 

 Gum Animi tree ; is at once recognisable by its divided leaf, 

 having two broad ovate lobes. Gardens at Hewra, Dapoorie, from 

 Calcutta. It is a native of Malabar. 



78. Macrolobium Bijugum, Don's syst. 2, p 457 ; DC. Prod. 

 2, p 5 1 I ; Colebrooke Linn. t. 12, p 359. — Native of Eastern BengaL 

 Outea bijuga. Hewra garden, from Calcutta seed. 



79. ScHOTiA Speciosa, Decandria Monogynia. — Native of 

 the Cape; a straggling small tree with pinnate leaves, 10 to 15 

 pair, shining; leaflets small ; flowers off from the branches, on short 

 peduncles, of a bright-red and peculiar form. Garden Hewra. 



BAUHINIA, Decandria Monogynia. 



80. B PuHPUREA, W. and A. 915 ; Roxb. Fl. 2, 320 ; B trian- 

 dria, Rheed. Mai. 1, t. 33. — Dewa-Kunchun. A tree with flowers 

 of a deep rose-colour ; native of India, but found only in gardens. 



81. B Variegata, W. and A. 9 1 3 ; Roxb. Fl. 2, p 3 ! 8 ; Rheed. 

 Mai. 1, t. 32. — The flowers of this variety are of a deeper purple, 

 streaked with white. 



82. B Candida. — Native of Java. " Duola-Kunchun." This 

 species is very distinct from the two last, having smooth sepals 

 ending in a long taper point. In gardens. 



83. B RicuARDiANA, DC. Prod. 2, p517; Don's sys^ 2, p 

 463. — Leaves cordate, 5 to 7-nerved, acute, smooth; flowers 

 beautifully maculated with red on a white ground; small tree. 

 Native of Guiana. 



84. B Acuminata, W. and A. 910; Roxb. Fl. 2, p 324; 

 Rheede Mai. 1, t. 34. — A shrub, 8 feet high, with acuminate lobea 

 of the demi-bifid leaves, and flowers white, fragrant. 



