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subtriplo breviore, ovario glabro.— Foliola 1-2-pollicaria. Spi- 
ce pollice breviores.—Western coast of Columbia, Cuming, 
n. 1155, Sinclair. 
** Pinnis foliolisque unijugis, floribus globoso-capitatis. 
4. P. dulce, glabrum v. vix canescenti-puberulum, stipulis 
spinescentibus brevibus, foliolis dimidiato-obovatis oblon- 
gisve obtusis, capitulis breviter nunc brevissime pedunculatis 
canescentibus, calyce 5-dentato corolla triplo breviore, ovario 
villoso.—Mimosa dulcis, Roxb. Pl. Corom. t. 99 ; Inga dulcis, 
Willd. Spec. 4, p. 1005; Inga pungens, Humb. et Bonpl. 
Willd. Spec. 4, p. 1004; Mimosa Unguis-Cati, Blanco Fl. 
Filip. p. 731, non Linn. ; Inga Javana, DC.? Prodr. 2, p. 436. 
—Arbor procerrima. Foliola subpollicaria. Capitula stamini- 
bus neglectis magnitudine pisi, in pedunculis vix semipolli- 
caribus secus ramos panicule v. rarius in axillis foliolorum 
solitaria v. fasciculata. Legumen torulosum, circinnatum, 
valvulis intus rubris, pulpa eduli repletum. Semina atra, 
nitida, arillo semi-immersa.—In the hot regions of Mexico, 
Schiede, Beechey, Hinds, Galeotti, n. 3140, and introduced 
from thence to the Philippine Islands, Blanco, and from those 
islands into East India, Roxburgh. 
9. P. pubescens (Benth. in Hook. Journ. Bot. 2, p. 141), 
ramulis angulatis petiolisque pubescentibus, stipulis parvis 
Induratis hinc inde breviter spinescentibus, foliolis oblique 
ovali-ellipticis oblongisve coriaceis utrinque pubescentibus v. 
Supra demum glabratis, capitulis globosis pedunculatis, ca- 
lyce tomentoso 5-dentato corolla tomentosa subquadruplo 
eviore, ovario villoso.— Inga pubescens, Bert. in DC. Prodr. 
2, P. 437; Inga paniculata, Spreng. in DC. l. c. ; Mimosa 
monilif era, Bertol.? Fl. Guatem, p. 41.—Foliola 1-2-polli- 
“aria, rarius majora. Inflorescentia fere P. dulcis. Flores 
majores, rosei.— British Guiana, Schomburgk, n. 750, Barran- 
quillas, Bertero, 
_ 6. P. forfex, ramulis petiolisque glabris, stipulis parvis 
induratis hinc inde breviter spinescentibus, foliolis oblique 
oblongis obtusis v. acutiusculis subcoriaceis glabris, capitulis 
