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Secr. III. Asaremoremon. Arbores inermes. Stipule in- 
conspicuz. ^ Pinna et foliola pluri-v. multijuga, rarissime 
unijuga. Glandule jugales. Pedunculi solitarii v. 2-3-ni, 
non suprapositi, axillares v. subracemosi. Legumen latum, 
cochleato-contortum.—Species omnes Americane. Flores 
albi. 
The more numerous folioles and pinne and the total want 
of spines, easily distinguish this section from the two pre- 
ceding ones; the following ones are known by their inflo- 
rescence, or their flowers, excepting Samanea, which only 
differs from Abaremotemon in the pod, insomuch that all 
those species of which the fruit is unknown, can only be re- 
ferred to the one or the other, from their apparent affinity to 
others whose pod has been described. 
* Paucifoliolate, foliolis infra 10-jugis. 
17? P.cochleatum (Mart. Herb. Fl. Bras. p. 115), gla- 
m, pinnis subunijugis, foliolis trijugis ellipticis acuminatis 
nitidis, glandula obscura inter omnia paria, pedunculis soli- 
tariis geminisve, floribus pedicellatis glabris, legumine coch- 
leato margine exteriore repando.—Inga cochleata, Willd. 
Spec. 4, p. 1020; Para, JFilldenow.—'his species is un- 
known to me. From Willdenow's description, it would ap- 
Pear to be very near to P. umbellatum, but is said to be 
warmed, and a native of America. 
18. P. letum (sp. n.), ramulis petiolisque ferrugineo-villo- 
SIs, pinnis 1-2-jugis, foliolis unijugis amplis obovalibus v. 
elliptico-oblongis acuminatis basi parum obliquis utrinque ad 
venas villosulis ceeterum glabris, floribus sessilibus apice rufo- 
rbatis, corolla calyce triplo longiore, ovario sessili glabro. 
—Inga leta, Pospp. MSS.—Rami scandentes? glabrati. Pili 
partium juniorum breves, patentes, ferruginei. Foliola usque 
ad 4 poll. longa. Glandule oblonge majuscule parum ele- 
vate et vix nisi glabritie conspicum. Stipul setaceze, mio 
decidue. Pedunculi sub-bipollicares. Flores fere Callian- 
drarum, Calyx 1 lin. longus. Stamina ultra-pollicaria. Legu- 
. Men semipedale, 6-8-lin. latum, falcatum v. demum contor- 
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