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DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Cassia. 
ligus trina. 
linearis. 
marilandica . 
Chamber is- 
ta. 
fasciculata. 
nalibus, leguminibus linearibus falcatis. Willd.sp.pl. 2 . 
p.518. 
Icon. Comm. hort. 1 . t. 26. Sloan, jam. 2. t. 1/5. /i 3 
£5* 4. 
In old fields: Virginia to Carolina. “2/. Tj • June — 
Aug. v. v. 
3. C. tenuissime pubescens; foliis 7 -jugis lanceolatis, ex- 
timis minoribus, glandula basilari, pedunculis termi- 
nalibus subpaniculatis, leguminibus oblongis subfalca- 
tis ,—Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 523- 
Jeon. DHL elih. t. 25g.f. 338. Mart. cent. 21 . 
In cultivated grounds: Virginia to Georgia. Ij . 11 . 
July, Aug. v. v. 
4. C. glabra ; foliis 6 -jugis ovali-lanceolatis angustatis acu- 
tissimis, glandula basilari, pedunculis subbifloris ax- 
illaribus et terminalibus, legumine lineari. Mich.Jl. 
amer. 1 . p. 201 . 
In Cardina. Michaux. %. May, June. + . 
5. C. glabriuscula ; foliis 8 -jugis lanceolato-oblongis mu- 
cronatis subaequalibus, glandula petiolari obovata, ra- 
cemis axillaribus et paniculato-terminalibus, legumi- 
nibus linearibus arcuatis glabris. — Willd. sp. pl. 2. 
p. 524. 
Icon. Dill. elth. t. 260. f. 33Q. Mart. cent. 23. 
In low gravelly soil, on the banks of rivers : New. York 
to Carolina. 1/ . June — Aug. v. v. 
6. C. glabriuscula ; foliis multijugis linearibus, glandula 
petiolari subpedicellata, floribus subgeminis, pedicellis 
longis, petalis duobus maculatis, leguminibus pubes- 
centibus. — ■ Willd. sp. pl. 2 . p. 528. 
Icon. Bot . mag. 10 /. Comm. hort. 1 . t. 37. 
In cultivated grounds of Virginia and Carolina. O* 
July, Aug. v. v. The flowers large and handsome, 
with two purple spots at the bottom. There is a va- 
riety, the stem of which is covered with long brown 
hair. 
7 . C. glabriuscula; foliis ad summum 9 -jugis, glandula 
petiolari sessili submedia, fasciculis multifloris latera- 
libus, petalis staminibusque concoloribus, leguminibus 
glabris arcuatim adseendentibus. — Mich.Jl. amer. 1 . 
p. 202. 
In dry fields : New York to Carolina. Q. June — Aug. 
v.v. The flowers are smaller than the foregoing species. 
