NOTES ON MIMOSE. 209 
Inga acutangula, Grah. in Wall. Cat. n. 5271. Mimosa hete- 
rophylla, Roxb. Fl. Ind. 2, p. 545.—P. clypearie affine. Pin- 
ne sepius bijuge, foliola multo majora, superiora 3-4-polli- 
caria, Calyce proportione minores.—Sillet, Bengal and Pe- 
nang, Wallich. 
31. P. clypearia, ramulis petiolisque acutangulis novellis 
pubescentibus demum glabris, pinnis 4-6-jugis, foliolis pin- 
narum inferiorum 3-6-jugis, superiorum 10-12-jugis plerisque 
trapezoideo-ovatis obtusis acutisve, glandula ad basin petioli, 
capitulis paucifloris, floribus breviter pedicellatis tomentellis, 
calyce corolla infundibuliformi triplo breviore, leguminibus 
cochleatis extus sinuatis.—Inga dimidiata, Hook. et Arn. Bot. 
Beech. p. 181. Mimosa trapezifolia, Roxb. Fl. Ind. 2, p. 546. 
Inga clypearia, Jack, Wall. Cat. Herb. Ind. n. 5270, litt. 4 
et B.—Arbor elata. Ramulorum anguli scepe fere alati. Fo- 
liola infima vix pollicaria, superiora 14 v. fere 2 poll. longa, 
lateralia valde ineequilatera, terminalia fere ovata et vix obli- 
qua, omnia penninervia. Panicule rami angulati. Pedicelli 
singuli lineam fere longi. Corolla 2 lin. longa. Legumen 
bis terve cochleatum.— Sumatra, Marsden; China (near Ma- 
cao), Millet, Beechey. 
Jack's synonym is given after Wallich; his description 
also agrees with the specimens, except that he says the pe- 
tole or rhachis is eglandular, whereas I have always found 
glands on all the Pithecolobia of this section. 
Blanco’s Mimosa scutifera, var. Casai, Malacamonsili, v. 
Alobahai (Fl. Filip. p. 736), appears to be this species also, 
although no specimens of it were brought from the Philippine 
Islands by Cuming. 
32. P. montanum (sp. n.), ramulis petiolisque angulatis 
fusco-pubescentibus, pinnis 7-10-jugis, foliolis pinnarum su- 
Periorum 12-20-jugis oblique ovato-oblongis falcatis acutius- 
culis subtus tomentellis, glandula magna ad basin petioli, 
capitulis paucifloris, floribus pedicellatis tomentellis, calyce 
»-dentato corolla infundibuliformi triplo breviore, legumine 
Cochleato extus sinuato.—Inga montana, Spanoghe in Herb. 
