f 



AlMzzia.] L. LEGUMiNOS^. (J. G. Baker.) 299 



2. A. pedlcellata, JBakevj leaflets 36-40 oMuse, heads not panicled, 

 caljTj: pedicellate funnel-shaped. BetUh. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xxx. 663. 



Malacca, Maingay. 



Combines the leaves of A. odoratissima with inflorescence of A. Lehhek, Leaves with 

 a gland near the base of the main petiole ; rachises and leaflets finely downy ; pinnje 

 12-18 ; leaflets oblong, obtuse, sessile, rigidly subcoriaceous, little oblique, ^-| in. 

 p^-' j^^^^ many -flowered, on crowded downy peduncles from the upper nodes. 

 redwels and calyx each ^-^in., densely pubescent. Corolla half as long again as the 

 calyx. Pod a foot or more by 2 in., very- thin and brittle, pale yellowish- brown, with 

 repand sutures and very small seeds, 



laJn'^' odoratissima, Bmth. in Hook. Journ. Bat. 1844, 88; leaflets 

 -10-40 sessile ohtuse very ohlique, heads copiously panicled, calyx sessile minute 

 ^mpanulate. Dalz. ^' Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 88 ; Bedd. FL Sylv. i. 54. Acacia odora- 

 tissima, Willd.', Da Prodr. ii. 466; Wall. Cat 5234; W. 8f A. Prodr. 275. A. 

 lomatocarpa, DC. Prodr. ii. 467. A. micrantha, Boiv. ; Miq. FL Ind. Bat I 

 } • 5™osa odoratissima, imw.; Boab. Cor. PL t. 120; Hort. Beng. 40; FL 

 fto^o ^^^' ^' marginata, Lam. Diet. i. 12. A. lehekkoides, Benth. loc. cit. 



■^oot of the Central Himalayas to Ceylon and Malacca. 

 th K ^^^ ^'^^^^ tree, without prickles, Ztfff/-rachises finely downy, with a gland at 

 ^flebase of the petiole and of the 1-2 upper pinnae; pinnae 6-8; leaflets obliquely 

 ^ong articulated on the rachis, f-1 in. long, rigidly subcoriaceous, glaucous henenth, 

 ^ongly veined, with the midrib parallel with the upper edge at a short distance 



D} It. Heads small, few-flowered, very numerous, forming ample deltoid terminal 

 panicles crowded in peduncled corymbs at the end of the branches and smaller ones 

 ^!1^ **^^^Pper leaf-axils. Calyx under ^\ in. 



Corolla grey-silky ^ in., with Lanceolate 



teptli r^^^i-'^^ it^Hi-Hxus. vatyx unaer^'^in. corona grey-suKy g- la., wiiuiiiuccumw 

 1^:^' Poc^ firm, flexible, 6-8 in. by 1-U in., opaque or glossy, 8-12-seeded. We 

 ^ ® not material for separating from this' A. lehekkoides, Eenth., reported by Kurz 



irma 



4. A. 



in the type. — Eohilcund, Thomson. Siwaliks, Edgtworth. 

 procera. BentJi, in Hook. Joum. 1844,89; leafle 



former less 



SwZ OP ' fleaas copiously panicled, calyx sessile lunnei-snapea. j^eaa. xu 



Or^'. . Acacia procera, JFilld. : DC. Prhdr. ii. 466. Mimosa procera, Eoxb. 



tptP*??^^ ^^^ Eastern Himalayas, Behar, Western PENiNsrLA, Bibma.— Dis- 



^- iL.lay isles, Philippines. ' 



4 j^^^/'^^chises glabreKJent, with a large gland near the base of the petiole ; pinnse 

 t^ Y^^^^ts rigidly subcoriaceous, grey beneath, glabrous, 1-U in. long, obliquely 

 Ca/v? 1 ^^ ^^® ^^^^r «5de at the base. Iv florescence like that of A. odoratissima. 

 i>o/4 ^1 ?°-' shortly toothed. Corolla twice the length of the calyx, deeply cleft. 



Y ~^ in. by_i_i in^^ thin, broM-n, glabrous, flnally dehiscing, 8-12-seeded. 

 elata p f^' '^^^^^ J leaflets smaller A-| in. long less oblique at the base. Mimosa 



leaflet.^' J^cWa, Benth. in Hook. Joum. Bot. 1844, 86 ; PL Jungh. i. 268 ; 

 camn^t ^1 ^^^^y 6 large acute, heads copiously panicled, calyx minute sessile 

 lucifi S^f • Mimosa lucida, Roxb. Hort. Beng. 40 ; FL Ind. ii. 644. Inga 

 ^ ^»^«^/. Cat. 6267, excL B. et F. pro parte. 



Difff^ ^■?'^®^-*' Assam, Silhet, Ava, and Sixcapore. 

 and unH ^' ^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^e other species except the next, by its large acute leaflets 

 ifo^c^/"ff^^ pinnae. Main and partial i?f^/o^^ each with usually a large gland. 



Oblong, 2-4 in. long, glabrous, membranous, firm, bright green. Ultimate 





