546° POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Mimosa. 
leaflets. Panicles axillary, crowded ; divisions umbelled 
even to the globular heads of corollets. Calyx five- 
toothed. Corol tubular, four times longer than the calyx; 
mouth five-parted, Filaments many, twice the length of the 
corol, united toward the base, and inserted on the bottom 
of the tube of the corol. Anthers oval,incumbent. Germ 
pedicelled, lanceolar. Style the length of the stamina. 
Legume entire, not articulate, contracted between the 
seeds, spirally twisted into one or more circles, smooth 
and brown on the outside, orange on the inside. Seeds 
from six to eight, remote, of the size of a i 
smooth, deep black. 
7. M. trapezifolia. R. 
Leaves bipinnate ; pinne from three to four pairs; leaf- 
lets from four to seven pairs, trapeziform, downy under- 
neath. Panicles terminal, ultimate divisions three; com- 
posed of small umbellets of meee heads of monadel- 
phous corollets. 
A native of the Molucca Islands ; it is the only spe 
cies [ know, that bears its flowers in umbellets. 
8. M. odoratissima. R. Corom. pl. 2. No. 20. 
Leaves bipinnate ; pinne from three to four pairs; leaf 
lets ten pairs; panicle terminal; spikes round ; wed 
monadelphous. Legumes thin, linear. 
Acacia odoratissima. Willd. 4. p. 1063. 
Teling. Shinduga. 
Tam. Solomanim. ee . 
A native of Coromandel. It flowers during the hot se@- 
son, the tree is large and handsome, the timber particu- 
darly hard and strong. Flowers with a gland pontine: 
ably above the base of the petiole. its 
9. M. atid, Roxb. on 
_ Arboreous. Leaves mplnseies ; pinne, fain ree tofive 
