

AlUzzia.] L. LEGUMiNOS^. (J. G. Baker.) 301 



ri^dly subcoriaceous, heads panicled stipules persistent subspinescent, pod 

 subseseile. Mimosa microphylla, Hoxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 649. Acacia myriophvlla, 

 Grah. in Wall. Cat. m42. J r . r 



Eastern Himalayas, ascending to 3000 ft. in! Sikkim. Silhet, Assam, and the 

 Khasia Mts.— Distrib. Siam. 



A low tree, with dark brown shoots, Zeq/'-rachises finely downy, with a large 

 gland on the petiole, and several between the upper pinnae ; pinnae 30-40, not more than 

 2-3 in. long ; leaflets green, closely crowded, caducous, ^-^ in. by ^ in. Heads small, 

 coiymbose, forming an ample terminal panicle, with brown-tomentose branches. Calyx 

 sessile, campannlate, under ^j in. long. Corolla funnel-shaped, ^-^ in. Pod 4-5 in. 

 by ^-1 in., glossy, brown, thin, flexible, 6-8-seeded, narrowed to both ends. 



y AJi. foliolosa ; leaflets large \^i in. long nearly ^^ in. broad, rachises less pubes- 

 cent Acacia foliolosa, Grah. in Wall Cat 5241.— Martaban, Wallich. 



10. A . axnara, Boivin ; Bmth. in Hook. Joum. Bot. 1844, 90 : leaflet* 

 30-60 membranous, stipules minute caducous, heads not panicled, pod distinctly 

 stalked. I)alz. 8f Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 88 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 61. Acacia amara, 

 Wtlld. ; DC. Prodr.ii. 469; Wall. Cat. 5238; W. iif A. Prodi: 274. A. nelly- 

 Knza (nella-renga), Grah. in Wall. Cat. 5240. A. AViglitii, Grah. in Wall. Cat. 

 5259 ; W. ^ A. Prodr. 274. Mimosa amara, Boxb. Cor. Fl. t. 122 ; Hnrt. Bewf. 

 40 ; Fl. Ind. ii. 648. M. pulcliella, Boxb. Hort. Beng. 40 ; Fl. Ind. ii. 548. 

 ■inga ventricosa, Grah. in Wall. Cat. 5266, ex parte. Albizzia affinis, Foum. in 

 Ann. Sc. Kat. 4, xiv. 371. 



Western Peninstjia and CEYroN. — Distrib, Abyssinia (A. sericocephala. Benth.) 

 iindKordofan. 



, "^ middle-sized unarmed tree, with densely pubescent branchlets and leaf-rachis,. 

 p^ latter with a small gland on the petiole' and between the lowest pair of pinnre. 

 rtnne 8-20, 1-3 in. long ; leaflets l-^ in. long, sessile, caducous, finely pubescent, 

 ,^^J or glaucous beneath. Peduncles copious, axillary, densely tomentose, crowded at 

 tae upper nodes in the axils of much-reduced leaves. Calyx ^ in., funnel-shaped^ 

 snortly stalked. Corolla 3 times as long as the calyx; teeth lanceolate. Pod 6-9 in. 



7 4-1 m., 6-lO-seeded, opaque, grey-brown. 



129. SERZANTKSS, Benth. 



Unarmed trees. Leaves himmmte. Flowers 



J*ie other MtmoscSj 5-merous, mostly hermaphrodite. Cahjx deeply campanulate, 

 ply toothed. Petals adnate at the base to the staminal tube, free above 



^^3- Stamens monadelphous, very num "-^i^-- «.;^,.fo n^n^u aaqqiIp 



»"Oniled; style filiform, stiirma mi 



Ovary sessile, 

 obloDff; sub- 



ndehiscent, rather turgid.— Disteib. Another species in Polynesia. 



Inga 



u 



m-o j-n' Sr^'andiflora Benth. in Hook. Lond. Joum. Hot. 1»44, Zlo. 



P^aiflora, Wall. Cat. 5285. I. Finlaysoniana, Wall. Cat. 5284. I. ventri- 



'^^ Grah. in Wall. Cat. 6266, in imH. 



^Ialicca, Griffith, 3fainaay.— Distrib. Mal.ay isles, Philippines. _ 



p- ~*'v-^^eliis -vrith a gland on the common petiole and at the base of each pinna ; 

 obi; ^^^ ' leaflets 12-24, glossy green, glabrous, rigidly coriaceous, ^-1 m. long, 

 iCnT' ^'^^^^^ falcate, ottuse irith the upper and lower edge subparallel. Floviers 

 than ^.pedicellate,' in few-flowered axillary corymbose panicles, which are shorter 

 form 1 ^^^^^^- (^''^'/^ and yellowish corolla densely felted on the outside, the 



^^^ t in., the latter 4 in. long. Stamens many hundreds, much exserted. 



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