336 PLANTS OF CENTRAL AUSTRALIA 



par infimum, racemo corymboso paucifloro cum pedunculo 

 suo folium paulo superante v. sequante, calyce tomentoso. 



Log. " In sandy brushes of the Western interior." D. 

 Sturt. 



Obs. Species proxima C. artemisisefoHse De Cand. Prodr. 

 qu£e Cassia glaucescens Cunningh. MSS. 1817, cui foUola 

 teretiuscula, et racemus corymbosus cum pedunculo suo 

 folio brevior. 



11. Cassia icanaliculata), cinerascens pube tenuissima, 

 foliis 2-jugis (raro 1-jugis) foliolis angustato-linearibus cana- 

 liculatis : glandula inter par inferius et dum unijiiga' inter 

 terminale, calycibus glabriusculis, racemis corymbosis pauci- 

 floris folio brevioribus. 



Loc. " In the bed of the creeks of the Barrier Range, 

 about thirty-six miles from the Darling, in lat. 32° S." D. 

 Sturt. 



Obs. Proxima C. eremophilse Cunningh. MSS. quae se- 

 quentibus notis a Cassia phyllodinea et C. zygophylla, 

 Benth. facile distinguenda. 



Cassia [eremopliila), glabra, foliis unijugis raro passim 

 78] bijugis ; foliolis linearibus canaliculatis latitudine racheos 

 linearis aversae, corymbis paucifloris folio brevioribus. 



Loc. In desertis prope fluvium Lachlan, anno 1817, 

 detexit D. Cunningham. 



Cassia [zi/ffopJiylla), glabra foliis unijugis; foliolis line- 

 aribus planis rachi duplo latioribus, corymbis paucifloris 

 folio brevioribus. 



Cassia zygophylla, Benth. in Mitch, trop. Austr. p. 288. 



Another species nearly related to C. zygophylla is readily 

 distinguished by the following character : 



Cassia {platypoda), glabra, foliis unijugis; folioHs line- 

 aribus apiculo recurvo duplo angustioribus rachi aversa 

 lanceolato-lineari. 



Loc. Juxta fluvium Murray, anno 1841, detexit Domina 

 Grey. 



12. Cassia {phyllodinea), canescens pube arctissime ad- 

 pressa, phyllodiis aphyllis linearibus planis falcatis aversis, 

 calycibus giabris, legumine plano-compresso. 



