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Dolichos oe Linn,—Cultivated in the palm garden at Alrail, 
alt. 2,000 fee 
Vigna sinensis, Endl. meee as a vegetable at Katan, alt. 
1,150 feet. Native name “ D 
Parkinsonia aculeata, Zinn.—Shahar, in the cultivated parts at 
level. A bush 9-10 feet high, Widely cultivated in tropical Asia ad 
ica 
Tamarindus dom Linn.—Cultivated at Katan, alt. 1,150 feet. 
Native name ** Ama 
Cssalpinia pulcherrima, Swr.—Shari Burrock valley, Mokalla, alt. 
200-300 feet. A large tree with a bushy head. Commonly cultivated. 
Cassia acutifolia, Delile.—Between Tahiyeh and Alrail, alt. 1,700 
feet. Extends to Nubia and Timbuetoo. 
Cassia adensis, Benth.—Bakrain near Mokalla, alt. 200 feet. An 
erect undershrub 2 feet high, with a bushy head. Only known pre- 
viously about Aden. 
Leguminosa, near Cercis. Between Tokham and Ghafit, alt. 200 feet. 
A bush rer feet high. Probably new, but material too incomplete to 
describe fro 
Acacia spirocarpa, Hochst.—Hillsides near Sibeh, alt. 600 feet, and 
Wadi Hadiea, alt. 2,000 feet. A bush 6-15 feet high. Extends to 
Nubia and Abyssinia 
Acacia campophila, Pici —Hajrain, alt. 2,600 feet. A bush 3-4 
feet high. South Arabia only. 
Acacia hamulosa, Benth.—Common on the hills and plateaux from 
500 to 3,000 feet. South Arabia only 
Acacia near Catechu, Willd. — er an ground that has been 
cleared of crops at Katan, alt. 1,100 fee 
CoMBRETACE. 
Terminalia Catappa, Linn.—Planted at Chail-ba-Wazir, alt. 650 
feet. 
Anogeissus Bentii, Baker in Hook. Icon. inedit.—A tree 30 feet 
high, with pendulous branches.  Ghail-Omar, alt. 2,200 feet. The 
flowers are very sweet scented. 
LoASEZ. 
Kissenia spathulata, Æ. Br.—Alrail, alt. 2,000 feet. An erect herb 
1-2 feet high. Only known before at Aden and the Cape. All the 
other species of the order are confined to America. 
LYTHRARIEX. 
Lawsonia inermis, Linn.—Cultivated at Katan, alt. 1,150 feet. 
Native name ** Henna.” ; 
