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obtusis amplis, pedunculis confertis axillaribus racemosisve 

 capitulo longioribus. — Guayaquil, Hartweg, n. 655. 



L. macrophylla (Benth. Bot. Sulph. p. 90), glabra, pinnis 

 2-3-jugis, foliolis 2-4-jugis ovato-acuminatis acutis amplis, 

 pedunculis capitulo subbrevioribus fasciculatis in racemos 

 axillares terminalesque dispositis. — Acapulco, Hinds. 



Acacia, Land. Journ. v. I, p. 318 to 392 and 494 to 528. 



In the Plantee Preissianse sixteen new species belonging to 

 the Phyllodinece and two to the Pulchettce are described by 

 Meissner, who has also added many important observations 

 and descriptions to species already known of those two 

 divisions ; but as that work is indispensable for the study of 

 South-West Australian plants, it is unnecessary to insert these 

 species here. Besides these, A. rotundifolia, Hook. Bot. 

 Mag. t. 4041 is closely allied to A. undulafolia, p. 346; A. 

 erytkropus, Ten. Walp. Rep. 2, p. 906 is probably A. denti- 

 fera, p. 363, A. uniglandulosa, Seem, et Schm. Flora 1844, 

 p. 495 is A. platyptera, p. 324, and amongst the Botry- 

 cephala, A. chrysobotrys, Meissn. Walp. Rep. 2, p. 906, is 

 said to be near A. spectabilis, p. 383 and A. Sieberiana, 

 Scheele Linnsea 17, p. 337 is probably a variety of A. discolor, 

 p. 384. 



A. tortuosa, p. 392. — To this very variable species may be 

 added the following synonyms' and stations, Mimosa salina- 

 rum, v. Rohr. with the station Jamaica " ad salinas," but not 

 agreeing with Vahl's description; Gallipagos Islands, Darwin, 

 Scouler. The M. tortuosa of Jacquin appears to be the A. 

 Famesiana. 



A. Famesiana, p. 494, amongst the numbered collections 

 may be quoted Brasil, Martins, n. 1099, Gardner, n. i>77 ; 

 Surinam, Hostmann, n. 353 ; Texas, Berlandier, n. 1369, 

 1466 ; Java, Zollinger, n. 725, etc. 



A. Cavenia, p. 495. — Mexico, Coulter; Gallipagos, Darwin. 

 A. adenopa, Hook, et Arm? Bot. Misc. 3, p. 206. 



A. hebeclada, p. 499.— Vaal River and Aapges River, 



