245 



Crotalaria stipularis, Desv.—X. 157,. 1053. West Indies and East 

 tropical America. 



Crotalaria verrucosa, L.— V. 248 ; 

 dispersed in the warm countries of bo 

 colonised in America. 



Indigofera Anil, L.— V. 39, 1189; B. 264; M. 100. Common ii. 

 the warmer parts of America, and widely naturalised in the Old World. 



Indigofera hirsuta, L. — V., Guilding. Introduced from the Old 

 World, where it is common in tropical A .da and Africa; it a!s< 



Indigofera tinctoria, L.—V. 1007, 1048. Introduced from the Old 



World, where ii I.- eXo-iir-lvt ly cultivated and widely spread in a wild 



Tephrosia cinerea, JPers.— V. 556. Widely dispersed in tropical 

 America. 



Cracca caribaea, Beuth.—V: 1041 ; B. 265. West Indies and Central 



: of the Malay archipelago and North Australia. 



entinus, BC.—V. 1176, 1905; B. 262; C. 

 I. 91, 94; U. 10. Dominica. 

 JEschynomene 



JEschynomene sensitiva. 

 America, and found also 

 Qtroduced. 



the We.-: 



hypogaea, L. — V. 1054. Introduced ; widely cultivated in 

 Probably a native of South America, where all the other 

 e genus are indigenous. 



jcendens, DC.—Y. 97. Widely dispersed in tropical 

 occurring in West tropical Africa. 



l incanum, DC.—Y. 1 18, 998 ; B. 250. Very c 

 •ica and the West Indies, and also found in W 



polycarpitm. DC — V . r.u.iidin<;. Introduced from the 

 Old World, v. •'• parts of A- .a 



and Polynesia, and has also been found in East Australia. 



l scorpiurus, Desv. — V. 101. Widely diffused in tropical 

 America, and ■ y islands. 



Desmodium spirale, DC— V. 1036; IT. 6. Widely spread in the 

 warmer parts of America, also found in tropical Asia, Africa, and 



