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ACACIA lamherliana. 



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The Boston Aeama. 



POLTOAMIA MOXtECIA. 



Nat. wd. Legvminos£, Jiunm pen. 346. JHt, /. BfimotMb 



in FUnd. nw, 2, &61. 

 ACACIA. Suprd w^ 2. jk 9B. 



A, ttmberiiaiM, ineimig, foliis bipniia&, fwlwiam UjogB pnwiii MM- 



jojris oont^pus onli-obloiigis ofaioffli ntrinqtfff Mt|olmiie egha^riofo- 



-nOons, flnmn axi elcmgato, ct^ntnlis g^bons. I)|mi ASK 



ArbasGnla^^UoraHaltr, tii«nH&, raaioftoiiM iiwidls «nialte<iii4 «itienta4 



iMCiaiiiiiriMd vmirfe; nnulis MfarwOnu Atq unfi it lmii laUe pimtmtk, 



OKmi parte viUont. FohA h^mmata i ^paiti^ h^vffo, Mtym-h^oOkmim : 



fi^ola mtb^ngat etmtiguat ovtUMblimgat frapezeidea (v. mOiitifK^taam) 



utrmjue «< ef axis e< psoitis glamMna^mUotatfiMriitmdtammMavmdaUi; 



pro impari pamm nuSmaUtm. Stipube el^ptieo-MoHfftty aetOa, totUOm, 



vUbaa. Cawtula globtua, soHtaria, prntm m a h u euh m m^mMtee mi 



mquaiiia. ticaeea ., Cal. S^daUatma dtiUibm atmti$, Itmetoklk, 



margiHe membnmaeei. Car. eampamUakh hrem^ &^6d>> etrjdi^ lidMb 



omtw aeiKu. Stom*. 24, Uberu: filamenta &ikMu, qytflbflW^ -'— 



9ii6iea; antherge pariMe Aitae. Shrlos jSloiMitfit wwior, cnriafar, 

 S%iiia MdMteM, tntMoloM. iMaraDU hemaphiodlli 4mW lUrfbib 

 Fractus mm mMi jwtafc IXnMSS. 



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Samples of this fine-flowered shrub were woX for onr ok 

 by Mr. Lambert from Bo;^d, where the ptent had b 

 raised for the first time In this comitry from Men 

 seed, transmitted by Mr. Cowan. We find the flpeeieB abo 

 in the LamberUan Herbarium, from' the coUeetion oC the 

 celebrated botanical traveller Don Jo6£ Pavim, the 

 ciate of Ruiz in the mvestigation of the plants <tf Pern. 



Cultivated in the hothouse. For the excell^t descrip- 

 tion we are indebted to the veiy intelligent Secretary of the 

 lannsean Society, to whose kmdness we have oftra had 

 recounse. 



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