100 NOTES ON MIMOSEiE. 



collection, with glandular dots scattered on some of the 

 petioles (not the ordinary petiolar glands) belong probably 

 to Schlechtendahl's species, which is scarcely distinct from A. 

 glabrata. 



Amongst the " Species a Benthamio omnino neglectse," 

 enumerated by Walpers Rep. 1, p. 922, are included the 

 following, which a little attention would have enabled him to 

 find in the papers copied by him. 



A. uncinata, under A. undulafolia, Lond. Journ. 1, p. 346. 



A. prominens, Lond. Journ. 1, p. 357. 



A. insularum s referred to Leuccena, Lond. Journ. 1, p. 527* 



A. pentadenia, Lond. Journ. 1, p. 386. 



A. acutistipula, under Mimosa acutistipula, Hook. Journ. 

 4, p. 391. 



A. filicoma 3 under Piptadenia filicoma, Hook. Journ. 4, 

 p. 336. 



A. Campbelli is only given by Arnott as a variety of A. 

 Roxburghii, Lond. Journ. 1, p. 498. 



A.furcata, Lond. Journ. 1, p. 523. 



A. stipellata, under A. umbellulifera, Lond. Journ. 1, 

 p. 524. 



Of those which had escaped me, or were published after 

 my papers were written, A. semiverticillata is probably the 

 same as A. verticillata, A. spathulata, Tausch is A. longifolia, 

 A. capensis, Colla, is A. horrida, A. Raddiana does not 

 appear to differ from A. Seyal, A. adenopa, Hook, et Arn., 

 (not adenocarpa), is probably A. Cavenia, and the remainder 

 are not sufficiently described to enable me to form any 

 opinion respecting their affinities. 



Of the Acacias described by Martius and Galeotti, A. 

 sericea is inserted above, A. gracilis is Calliandra formosa, 

 A. elegansy is A. hirsuta, A. adenantheroides is Mimosa ade- 

 nantheroides, A. cylindriflora, A.ferox, A. mollicula, and A. 

 lanata, are unknown to me, A. canescens is Mimosa depau- 

 perata, A. insignis is A. glabrata, A. rubescens is Calliandra, 

 xalapensis, A. media is Calliandra angelica, A. obliquifolia 

 is Pithecolobium duke and A. hirta is Mimosa Galleottii. 



