Cassia occidentalis, L. — V. 



inea, L.—V. 



Dialitun guineense, Willd.—V., G-uilding. A Wo f African tree, 



probably only cultivated in St. Vincent, 



Bauhinia Kappleri, Sag&t^—Y. 571. St. Thomas and Guiana. 

 Bauhinia megalandra, GHseb.—V. 273. Trinidad, and Grisebach 



records ii from Cuba. Sr. Fvitts. and Antigua. 



Bauhinia ungula, Jaccj. — C. 11. Jamaica, and Grisebach records it 

 from St. Thomas. Venezuela, and Xov/ Granada. 



ng. Tobago. Grisebach 



Brownea speciosa, Beic/ib. — V., Guildinir. Gri-ebaeh also records it 

 rom Trinidad. 

 Tamarindus indica, L.—V. 795; P>. 273 ; M. 107. Introduced from 



he Old World, whore j: \< : J.~o largely cidiiv;iti.d. It is supposed to be 



Hymenaea Courbaril, L.—V. 895; B. 269, 270; M. 113, 114. 



Videly dispersed in Iropieal America from Mexico southward. 

 Copaifera, sp.—V. 1628. 

 Pentaclethn 



Entada polystachya, DC— V. Guilding. \Ye>t Hidies and 

 imeriea, from Mexico to Columbia. I iuiana. and North Brazil, 



Entada scandens, Benth. — V. 608. Generally dispersed 

 ropics, especially near the sea. 



Piptadenia peregrina, Benth. — V., Anderson. Trinidad and 

 Linerica, from Venezuela and Guiana to South Brazil. 



Adenanthera pavonina, L. — V. 893 ; B. 333. Introduce! 



Neptunia plena, BenM.— V., Gnilding ; V. 2. West Indi 



Dasmanthus depressus, H. ll.K.—X. 1< 

 Desmanthus virgatas, Willd. — V. 555 



