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which is pronounced h'i with Jf Vim.—Huang Ic'i in Peking is Sophora 
flavescens. Ait. 
166. Mimosa corniculata. Lour. Canton. Sin: hoai hoa. 
800. 
D. C. II. 430. Spec, dnbia.—The above Chin, name is applied in Peking, 
and in Chin, botan. works to Sophora japonica. L. a common tree in 
China.—PI. hgk. 95.—Lour.’s description of his Min. corniculata agrees 
with S. japonica, with the exception of the bipinnate leaves. But he 
repeatedly commits this error in taking a small branch for a common 
leafstalk. See further on 409, Campsis adrepens. 
167. Anagyris foetida. Linn. Canton. Sin: pa-goat*. Lour. 318. 
G. PI. I. 556. Lour.’s plant (not Linn.’s, which is a native of Europe) 
is referred by Benth. and Hooker to Ormosia. 
168. Caesalpinia Sappaxi. Linn. Cochin. Sin : sufam mo 
(H 1j 7fv). Lour. 320. 
This tree is probably not found in China, but the Chinese know well 
the Sapan wood. 
169. Cxuilandina Sonducella- Linn. Canton. Sin : nam 
sie laa* L our. 325. 
FI. hgk. 96. 
170. Mimosa fora. Lour. China, Cochin. Sin : isao hie 
01 W- 801. 
D. C. II. 429. is right in supposing, that this is a Gleditschia. The above 
Chinese name is applied to Gleditschia [sinensis. Lam. a common tree in 
Peking as well as in S. China.—PI. hgk. 100, 
171. Foinciana palcherrima. Linn. China, Cochin. 
Lour. 319. 
D. C. II. 484. India orientalis.—Cultivated in Canton. 
172. Cassia Tora» Linn; Cochin. Lour. 32£. 
173. Cassia oMlisifolia. Linn. China, Cochin. Sin : isao, 
hit lam (t pf B$). Lour. 323. 
PI. hgk. 98. C- obtusifolia is referred to,C- Tora. 
174. Cassia procumbens. Linn. China, Cochin. Lour. 324. 
Osb. 78.—D. C. II. 504. Cassia pumila. Lam. I. 651. China, India. 
175. - Cassia SopJl€ra a Linn. China aust'r.-A-Sin : xy tsi 
tau, hitie miM isu. “P)- Lour. 324. 
Osb. 77-—D. O. II 492. India, China.—Peking, cultivated. 
176. Tamarindus indica* Linn. Cult. Cochin. Lour. 488. 
Osb. 79. 
177. Mimosa arborea. Linn. Canton. Sin: yam mu 
Lour. 800. 
Linn.’s plant is a native of America. Thunberg’s M. arborea of Japan, 
quoted by Lour., is AcaciaNemu. Willd. Frequent in N. China. * 
178. Mimosa fainesf ana. Linn. Cochin, Loup. 801. 
