148 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 
AstraGauts, L. 
A. Edmonstonei. Phaca Edmonstonei, Hook. f. (3), 227; An- 
derss. (1), 249, & (2), 110. — Gatapacos Ips.: Du Petit-Thouars. 
Cuarues Ist.: Hdmonston. Endemic. Not secured by Andersson or 
any subsequent collector. 
CAESALPINIA, L. 
C. Bonpvcetia, Fleming in As. Res. xi. 159 (1810); Reb. & 
Greenm. (1), 146. — Arpemarce Isx.: Baur, no. 79 (hb. Gr.).  Fur- 
ther distrib. general in warm reg. 
C. putcHERRIMA; Sw. Obs. 166 (1791); Maund, Bot. iv. t. 151. 
Poinciana pulcherrima, L. Sp. 880 (1753); Hook. f. (4), 2613 
Anderss. (1), 253, & (2), 112; Caruel (1), 624.—Cuartes Ist: 
Edmonston, as a relic of former cultivation acc. to Andersson. CHATHAM 
Isu.: Chierchia. Further distrib. cosmop. trop. 
CaNnavaLia, Adans. 
C. optustrot1a, DC. Prodr. ii. 404 (1825); Mart. Fl. Bras. Xv- 
pt. 1, 178, t. 48. Dolichos obtusifolius, Lam. Dict. ii. 295 (1786). — 
Gatapacos Ips.: Habel. Brypioe Ist.: Snodgrass & Heller, no- 
770 (hb. Gr.). Further distrib. general in tropics. 
Cassia, L. . 
C. ntrsuta, L. Sp. i. 378; Benth. in Mart. Fl. Bras. xv- pt. 2, 
114, to 84, f. 1, & Trans. Linn. Soc. xxx. 534. — CHarves ISL: Lee 
(hb. U. S. Nat. Mus.). Further distrib. Peru to Mex. and Brazil 
Professor Lee’s plant is only in flower and the identification is subject to 
some doubt. 
C. occrpentauis, L. Sp. 377 (1753) ; DC. Prodr. ii, 497; Benth. 
Trans. Linn. Soc. xxvii. 532; Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 83; Anderss. (1); 
254, & (2), 112; Caruel, (1), 624; Rose (1), 137; Rob. & Greenm: 
(1), 146. — Atpemarte Ist.: Iguana Cove, Snodgrass & Heller, 008: 
68 (hb. Gr.), 95 (hb. Gr.). Crartes Ist.: in grassy places of the 
upper region, Andersson ; Snodgrass & Heller, no. 425 (hb. Gr-); 9 form 
with unusually obtuse leaflets. Cuataam Ist. : in grassy places of the 
middle region, Andersson; Chierchia; A. Agassiz (hb. Gr. & hb. U. 
Nat. Mus.); southwest end, middle region, Baur, no. 85 (hb. Gr.) 5 
Snodgrass & Heller, no. 556 (hb. Gr.). Widely distrib. 
