300 L. LEGUMiNOS^. (J. G. Baker.) [Albizzia. 



umbeliate or corymbose. Calyx ^ in., faintly-toothed. Corolla 

 ^\^^ na^^r^^ fc^otV. loTinpnlnfA 7>nf7. fi_ft in. l)v l-l:]t. thin, flexible, 



brown 



6. A . irlomerlflora, Kurz in Journ. Asiat. Soc. Seng, xlii. 2, 74 ; leaflets 

 usually 6 rarely 4 middle-sized acute, heads copiously pauicled, calyx minute 

 sessile campanulate. Benth, in Trans, Linn, Soc, xxx. 560. 



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A shrub, 2^5 ft. high, with puberulous branchlets. Tin'm unijugate; leaflets 

 oblong- or subrhomboidal-lanceolate, 1-2 in. long, chartaceous, nearly glabrous 

 above when mature, glaucescent and downy beneath. Heads the size of a pea, in 

 axillary racemes and terminal panicles. Calyx under ^ in., pubescent. - CotoUq, 

 thrice as long as the calyx, deeply lobed, pubescent, greenish-white. Tod unknowUp 

 Ex Kurz loc, cit, 



*• Leaflets narroiCy dimidiate-lanceolate^ ivith the midrib close to the upper 

 edge, 



7. A. JulibrisBiXL, Durazz,; Benth. in Hook. Journ. Bat. 1844; 91; 

 leaflets 20-50, stipules and bracts caducous, heads of flowers not panicled, corolJj 

 three times as long as the calj-x. Boiss. FL Orient, ii. 639. Acacia Julibnssin 

 and Nemu, Willd. ; DC. JProdr. ii. 469. Mimosa Kalkora, Boxb. Sort. Beng. 4U, 

 FL Ind. ii, 547 ? M. arborea, Thunb. FL Jap. 229. 



Throughout the Himalayas from Hazara to Sikkim, ascending to 6-7000 n.'—P 

 TRiB. Abyssinia, Eastern and Central Asia, China, Japan. , ' # 



A middle-sized unarmed tree. icfl/-rachises finely downy, with a small glan 



thebaseof the petiole, and between the upper pinnae; pinnae 8-24; J^^^^^^j^ 



branous, sessile, sensitive, J in. long, cuspidate, straight on the upper s^*^®' i'*^^°xL^ 

 on the lower, ^in. broad, ^carf^ globose, on clustered erecto-patent peduncles from 



crowded leafless upper nodes. Calyx ^-^ in., funnel-shaped, shortly toothed. J ^^ 

 ments rose-red. 1 in. " 



r noaes. i^aiyx j-^ in., lunnei-snapea, snorLiy lw^"^^- . ^ 

 Pod glabrous, membranous, grey or pale brown, 5-6 jn. 



^235. — Simla to Nipal. 



8. A. stipulata, Boiv. ; BentL in Hook. Journ. Bot. 1844, 92; leafle^^ 

 40-80, stipules and bracts persistent, heads of flowers panicled, corolla ^^^,^. 

 calvx. Dalz, ^ Gibs. Bomb. FL 88 ; Bedd. FL Sylv. t. 65. Acacia stipuia\^ 

 Da JProdr. W. 469; WalL Cat. 6236; W. ^ A. Prodr. 274. A. Smithiai*^ 

 WalL Cat. 5237. A. marginata, ^«m. in WalL Cat. 5243. Mimosa sup 

 lacea, Boxb. FL Ind. ii. 549. M. Smithiana, Boxb. Hort. Beng. 40; FL m- 

 650. Arthrosprion stipulatum, Hassk, Betz, i. 212. 



Tropical Himalayas, ascending to 4000 ft, in Kumaon and Sikkim, to Ckti^on 

 BifiMA. — DiSTRiB. Malay Jsles, rMan^ 



A tall unarmed tree, with finely grey downy branchlets. Leaves '^^^^^^^"^'^itivCf 

 on the rachis; pinnae 12-40; leaflets ^ in. or less broad, membranous, ee ^^^ 

 i-^ in., sessile, glaucous beneath, finely downy, with a slightly recurved ^^. ^gj- 

 Stipules and bracts large, membranous, downy, cordate, acute. Heads in ^^^ ^teo^ 

 illary simple and compound terminal racemes with densely pubescent erec y ,^^^ 

 branches. Calyx like that of A. Julibrissin, but smaller. Pod 5-6 m. t>y t" 

 pale brown, thin, indehiscent, subsessile, 8-10-seeded. 



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Leaflets very narrotvly strap-shaped xoith a central mtdno. 

 yriODbvUa. Benth. in Hook. Journ. 1844, 90; leaflets 80- 



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