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DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class X. 
973. CYNOMETRA. W. Cynometra. Leguminosce. Sp. 1—2. 
5780 cauliflora W. stem-flowering i □ or 30 .,. Y.p E. Indies 1804. C s.l.p Lam. ill. t. 331 
974. CAS'SIA. W. 
5781 diphylla TV. 
5782 Ab'sus W. 
5783 vim'inea W. 
5784 bacillaris W. 
5785Tagera W. 
5786 Tora W. 
5787 bicapsularis TV. 
5788 sennoides W. 
5789 acuminata W. 
5790 molllssima TV. en. 
5791 corymbosa W. 
5792 emarginata W. 
5793 obtusifolia H. K. 
5794 pendula W. en. 
5795 Iffivigata TV. en. 
5796sericea JV. 
5797 dispar W. en. 
5798 occidentalis W. 
5799patula W. 
5800 prostrata W. en. 
5801 arborescens W. 
5802 italica Lam. 
5803 Senna H. K. 
5804 orientalis P. S. 
5805 ruscifolia W. 
5806 purpurea Roxb. 
5807 sEgyptiaca W. en. 
5808bifl6ra W. 
5809chmensis W. 
5810 hirsuta H. K. 
Cassia 
two-leaved 
four-leaved 
twiggy 
rod 
long-podded 
oval-leaved 
six-leaved 
Senna-leaved 
pointed 
soft-leaved 
corymbose 
notch-leaved 
blunt-leaved 
pendulous 
smooth 
silky-leaved 
unequal 
occidental 
shining 
prostrate 
tree 
Italian Senna 
false Senna 
true Senna 
Ruscus-leaved 
purple 
Egyptian 
two-flowered 
Chinese 
woolly 
5811 coromandeliana W'.^ra.Coromandel 
5812 lanceolata P. S. 
5813 bracteata W. 
5814 tomentosa W. 
5815 glandulosa TV. 
5816grandis TV. 
5817 planisiliqua P. S. 
5818 robinioides TV. en. 
5819 stipulacea TV. 
5820 cuspidata TV. en. 
5821 marilandica TV. 
5822 alata TV. 
5823 ligustrina TV. 
lanceolate 
bracteate 
tomentose 
glandular 
fine 
flat-podded 
Robinia-like 
large-stipuled 
cuspidate 
Maryland 
broad-leaved 
Privet-leaved 
5824 multiglandulosa TV. glandular 
5825 frond6sa TV. 
5826 S6i)hera TV. 
5827 reticulata JV. en. 
5828 auriculata TV. 
5829 Chamaecrista TV. 
5830 hirta TV. en. 
5831 marginata TV. en. 
5832 mimosoides TV. 
6833 microphylla TV. 
5834 nictitans TV. 
5835 capensis Th. 
5836 procumbens TV. 
smooth-shrub, 
round-podded 
Matapasto 
eared 
dwarf 
long-haiied 
white-edged 
Mimosa-leaved 
small -leaved 
Virginian 
Cape 
procumbent 
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W. Indies 1781. 
India 1777. 
W. Indies 1786. 
E. Indies 1782. 
E. Indies 1803. 
E. Indies 1693. 
W. Indies 1739. 
E. Indies 1808. 
Surinam 1820. 
S. Amer. 1816. 
B. Ayres 1796. 
Jamaica 1759. 
Jamaica 1732. 
S. Amer. 1820. 
Jamaica 1731. 
S. Amer. 1824. 
W. Indies 1759. 
W. Indies 1778. 
S. Amer. 1819. 
E. Indies 1800. 
S. Europe ... 
Egypt 1640. 
Levant 
Madeira 1816. 
E. Indies 1821. 
Egypt 1822. 
W. Indies 1766. 
China 1807. 
America 1778. 
E. Indies 1822. 
W. Indies 1822. 
W. Indies 1822. 
W. Indies 1822. 
W. Indies 1822. 
W. Indies 1822. 
W. Indies 1822. 
S. Amer. 1823. 
Chili 1786. 
S. Amer. 1820. 
N. Amer. 1723. 
W. Indies 1731. 
Baham.Is.l726. 
Teneriffe 1779. 
W. Indies 1769. 
E. Indies 1658. 
S. Amer. 1821. 
E. Indies 1777. 
America 1699. 
S. Amer. 1820. 
Surinam 1823. 
Ceylon 1806. S 
Santa Cr. 1810. S 
N. Amer. 1800. S 
C. G. H. 1816. S 
N. Amer. 1806. S 
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Ca. ic.5.t.600.f.l 
Burm. zeyl. t. 97 
Dill. elt. 63. £ 73 
Plu. ic. t. 76. f. 1 
Jac. ic. 1. 1. 70 
Bot. mag. 633 
Sl.hi.2.t.l80.fl.4 
Dil. el. t. 62. f. 72 
Bot. reg. 83 
Rh. ma. 6. t. 9,10 
Mo. h.2.t.24.f2 
Tabern. ic. 507 
Jac. ic. 1. t. 71 
Bot. reg. 856 
Bot. mag. 810 
Jac. ic. 1. t. 73 
Brey. cent. 1. 14 
Plum. spec. t. 77 
Feu. per. 3. t. 42 
Di. el. t.260.£339 
•lac. ob.2 t.45.f 2 
Bot. reg. 109 
Jac. ic. 1. 1. 72 
Jac. ic. 1. 1. 74 
Rh. ma. 2. t. 52 
PI. aim. t. 314. f.4 
Bot. mag. 107 
Pi. aim. t. 314. f.i 
Bot. cab. 511 ? 
Com. pet. t. 11 
Historij, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
contractions of the sinews. The solution in spirits has been thought not inferior to Guaiacum in venereal 
cases. A decoction of the leaves expels flatulency, and gives ease in colicky pains, by gently opening the 
bowels ; and the inward bark is an excellent vermifuge in substance or decoction. 
The tree is excellent timber ; but it must be very old before it is cut, otherwise the heart will be but small. 
It is in great request for wheel-work in the sugar-mills, particularly for cogs to the wheels, being extremely 
hard and tough : it is so heavy, that a foot cube weighs about a hundred pounds, and it will take a fine pohsh. 
It is much inhabited by wild honey bees. {Browne.) 
Besides this locust-tree, there is the American tree of that name, Robinia Pseud- acacia, and the locust-tree 
of scripture, Ceratonia siliqua. 
