leguminos^:. 465 



12. Cassia zygophylla, Benth. 



Cassia zygophylla, Benth. in Mitch. Jour. Trop. Austral, p. 258. 



Hab. New South Wales: in the interior. (A nearly glabrous 

 variety : probably not distinct from G. eremophila, Cunningham, and of 

 Brown in Sturt. Exped. Centr. Austral.) 



13. Cassia aciphylla, Benth. ined. 



Hab. Hunter's River, New South Wales; in fruit: accompanied 

 by a flowering specimen, which is noted as having been presented by 

 Mr. Cunningham. 



A species allied to G. artemisloides, Gaud., G. Sturtii, R. Br., &c. 

 The flowering specimen is canescently villous, with the leaves soon 

 glabrate. Leaflets 4 to 8 pairs, linear, about an inch long and a line 

 or two in width, coriaceous, with revolute margins, and a sharp cuspi- 

 date point : a subulate gland interposed between most of the pairs : 

 the rhachis terminated by a subulate process. Peduncle two-flowered, 

 about the length of the leaves. Corolla yellow. Legume linear, flat, 

 scarcely stipitate, from 3 to 5 inches long, falcate, obtuse, glabrous. 



14. Cassia australis, Sims. 



Cassia australis, Sims, Bot. Mag. t. 2676; Bot. Reg. t, 1322; Vogel. Syn. Cass. 1. c. 

 C. umbellata, Reichenb. Ic. Exot. t. 206. 



Hab. Newington, New South Wales. 



15. Cassia Apoucouita, Aubl. 



Cassia Apoucouita, Aubl. PL Guian. 1, p. 379, t. 116; Vogel, in Linnaea, 15, p. 72. 

 C. ramifbra, Vogel, Syn. Cass. p. 48. 

 C. ensiformis, Velloz. Fl. Fluni. 4, p. 79. 



Hab. On the Corcovado, near Rio Janeiro, Brazil. 



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