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361. (5.) Acacia adenopa (Hook. et Arn.); glabra, spinis 
stipularibus geminis (parvis) gemmam sequantibus, foliis 
bipinnatis 3-5-jugis, glandula oblonga urceolata sessili 
infra par infimum ad petioli medium, pinnis 25-30-jugis, 
foliolis oblongo-linearibus obtusis (parvis) approximatis, 
capitulis globosis, pedunculis axillaribus 2-5 simplicibus. 
—Islands of the Uraguay, Tweedie. 
362. (6.) Accacia Cavenia, Hook. et Arn. in Bot. of Beech. 
Voy. v. 1. p. 21.—Mimosa Cavenia, Molina.—Valpar- 
aiso, Bridges ; Cuming (N. 153.) Conception, Messrs. 
Lay and Collie. Chili, Mendoza, and Buenos Ayres 
(cult.), Dr. Gillies.—Nom. vern. Chil. Espinillo; Bonar. 
Espino. 
363. (7.) Acacia Aroma (Gill. mst.); spinis stipularibus binis 
ramealibus inferioribus parvis validis superioribus gra- 
cilioribus elongatis, foliis bipinnatis sub 13-jugis, glan- 
dula concava inter par infimum, pinnis sub 20-jugis, fo- 
liolis minutis lineari-oblongis glabris, pedunculis simpli- 
cibus axillaribus solitariis folio subbrevioribus, capitulis 
globosis.—San Juan, Dr. Gillies.—* 'This species, com- 
monly called Aroma, I have only seen a little way south 
of San Juan, on the way to the river ofthe same name, on 
an uncultivated gravelly soil, where it grows to the height 
of 6 or 10 feet. I have not seen the seed-vessel, but 
from what I am told, I presume it is a congener of the 
Espino of Buenos Ayres, and Espinillo of Chili (A. Cave- 
nia, H. et A.) The flowers have the same form, but are 
‘destitute of the fragrance of the Espinillo, and the general 
-~ aspect of the two trees is very different." (Gri, in litt.) 
364. (8.) Acacia furcata (Gill. mst.) ; fruticosa glabra spin- 
osa, spinis binis unica stipulari valida apice furcata seg- 
mentis brevissimis divaricatis altera infra gemmam sim- 
pliei minuta, foliis (parvis) bipinnatis 3-jugis, glandula 
minuta concava inter par supremum, pinnis 7-9-jugis, 
foliolis oblongis acutiusculis, capitulis globosis, pedun- 
culo simplici solitario foli longitudine, leguminibus 
(majusculis) oblongis sinuatis membranaceis planis 5-8- 
spermis.—Uncultivated places along the foot of the 
