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ST. SELENA. 
Roxburgh as growing in the Island. This plant has often been 
introduced, but does not appear to succeed. — Hab. West Indies. 
Sesbania, Pers. 
171. S. aculeata, Pers. Recorded by Roxburgh as growing in 
the Island. — Hab. India. 
Cicer, Linn. 
172. C. arietinum, Linn. — Chick Pea; mentioned by Rox- 
burgh as growing in the Island. Rot. Mag. 2274.— Hab. S. of 
Europe and Asia Minor. 
Clitoria, Linn. 
1/3. C. Ternatea, Linn. — Blue Clitoria; cultivated as a g: Men 
plant; seeds well. Bot. Mag. 1542.— Hab. E. Indies. 
Sutherlandia, R. Br. 
174. S. frutescens, R. Br. — Bladder Senna; a scarlet-blossomed 
plant, cultivated in gardens. Alt. 3'8 ; rare ; seeds freely.— Hab. 
Cape of Good Hope. 
Coronilla, Linn. 
175. C. glauea, Linn.— This plant, with its pretty yellow, pea- 
shaped blossoms, grows in gardens, cultivated; and very rare. 
Alt. 3 - 8 ; seeds freely. — Hab. S. of France. 
Crotalaria, Linn. 
1/6. C. incana, Linn. — Growing in Lowe’s Gardens, recently in- 
troduced from the West Coast of Africa, where, it is said, the natives 
use it as a substitute for beans and peas. — Hab. West Indies. 
177. C. retusa, Linn. — Yellow and purple flowered; said by 
Roxburgh to grow in the Island. — Hab. E. Indies. 
178. C. laburnifolia, Linn.— Mentioned by Roxburgh as 
growing in the Island. — Hab. E. Indies and Ceylon. 
179. C. arborescens, Lam.— A tall shrub with yellow blossoms, 
commonly, but erroneously, called Laburnum. Grows wild, but 
not abundantly, in the neighbourhood of Plantation. H. L. Alt. 4 — 
Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 
