NOTES ON MIMOSEiE. 101 



Four additional Acacia are inserted in the 2nd vol. of 

 Walp. Rep. p. 906*. Of these A. rotundifolia is above 

 mentioned as close to A. undulata. A. leucophylla will be 

 found quoted under A.pendula, Lond. Journ. 1, p. 336. A. 

 erythropus is probably A. dentifera, A. chrysobotrys must be 

 placed next to A. spectabilis. 



A. rufa, Hassk. Hort. Bog. p. 230, is Albizzia rufa, 

 described below. 



A. paniculiflora, Steud. Flora, 1843, p. 760, is my Entada ? 

 myriadenia. 



Albizzia, Lond. Journ. v. S 3 p. 84 to 92. 



A. ferruginea, p. 88. The specimens of Acacia malaco- 

 phylla of the 3rd Sect. n. 1578, of Schimper's Abyssinian 

 plants differ from the Senegalese in the whiter down of the 

 foliage, and the petiolar gland small, or entirely deficient, 

 but yet they appear to belong to the same species. After 

 this species add : 



A. rufa, ramulis petiolisque junioribus paniculaque rufo- 

 tomentosis, foliis aculeo recurvo crassiusculo suffultis, pinnis 

 4-6-jugis, foliolis S-12-jugis oblongis v. obovato-oblongis 

 obtusis mucronulatis ineequilateris, panicula floribunda, capi- 

 tulis parvis multifloris, floribus sessilibus villosis, calyce 

 corollo pluries breviore, ovario villoso, " leguminibus planis ? 

 membranaceis/' — Acacia rufa, Hassk. Hort. Bogor. p. 290. 

 — Foliola 6"-8 lin. longa, juniora pilis mollibus appressis 

 sericea, demum glabriora. Panicula insigniter rubido-to- 

 mentosa v. villosa. Corolla 1| lin. longae. Aculeus infra- 

 foliaceus recurvus singularis est, vix pungens, an ex stipulis 

 2conflatus? — Java, Zollinger, n. 80. 



Zygia, Lond. Journ. v. 3, p. 92. 



Mimosa adianthifolia, Schum. Beskr. Fl. Guin. p. 322, 

 belongs evidently to this genus. 



Calliandra, Lond. Journ v. 3, p. 93 to 112. 



C. amazonica, p. 94. — Inga bauhinitefolia, Poepp. et Endl. 

 Nov. Gen. et Sp. v. 3, p. 80, t 290. 



