612 NOTES ON MIMOSEÆ, 
calyce 3-4-plo longiore.—Foliola ultima 63-72 poll. longa, 
4 poll. lata. Bracteæ 6 lin., calyx 3 lin., corolla ultra 8 lin. 
longa.—Near Honda, in New Granada, Humboldt and Bon- 
pland. Unknown to me. 
I have seen a specimen without flower in the Berlin her- 
barium, gathered by Billberg near Porto Bello, which appears 
to belong to a distinct species of this series. 
$3. Calycine. Spice pauciflore. Calyx sessilis, crasso- 
coriaceus, ultra 9 lin. longus. Corolla villosissima. Legumen 
crassissimum, sæpius faleatum, villosissimum, margine exte- 
riore demum verrucoso corrugato crassissimo. An genus  - 
proprium ?—Pubes rufa. Foliola plurijuga.  Petiolus alatus. 
Glandulæ scutellæformes. 
102. I. calycina, ramulis petiolis pedunculis costisque 
foliolourm rufo-pubescentibus, foliolis 6-7-jugis oblongo- 
lanceolatis acuminatis supra demum glabriusculis, subtus — 
ferrugineo-pubescentibus, spicis interruptis paucifloris, caly- — 
cibus corollam villosam zquantibus.—I. sessili ferein omnibus — — 
similis, calycibus exceptis 16-17 lin. longis. Legumen idem. 
—Brasil, between Itamaratim (or Inhumerim?) and Congo- 
103. I. sessilis (Mart. Herb. Fl. Bras. p. 114), ramulis - ; 
petiolis pedunculis costisque foliolorum rufo-velutinis, foliolis — 
5-7-jugis oblongo- v. ovato-lanceolatis acuminatis coriacels — 
supra demum glabriusculis subtus ferrugineo-pubescentibus, ; 
spicis interruptis paucifloris, corolla pilosissima calyce dimi- 
dio longiore.—Mimosa sessilis Vell. Fl. Flum. 11, t. 21.— 
Arbor 20-pedalis.—Ramuli crassi. Stipule parve, caducæ. — 
Foliola pleraque 3-5-pollicaria. Pedunculi sub flore infimo 
1--pollicares. Flores 3-5, dissiti. Bracteze ovate, cadu- 
cissimæ, parve. Calyx 9-10 lin. longus, crassus, striatus, - 
apice irregulariter 3-5-dentatus. Corolla pilis netantibus 
densissime obtecta. Stamina numerosissima, tripollicaria 
y. longiora, basi breviter connata. Legumen crassum den- 
sissime ferrugineo-hirsutum, rectum v. falcatum., — 
Sello ; Organ Mountains, Miers, Gardner, n. 363. M 
