548 POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Mimosa. 
pairs; leaflets from fifteen to thirty pairs, sublinear, smooth; 
there is a smooth, convex gland orf the base of the com- 
mon petiole, and one at the last pair of pinnee. 
Beng. Kalkora. , 
A large timber tree ; a native of the hills in the vicinity 
of Gwalpara, and from thence brought to the Botanic gar- 
den by Mr. R. Kyd. ; 
11. M. procera. R. Corom. pl. 2. No. 21. 
Leaves bipinnate ; pinne four pairs ; leaflets ten paits; 
stipulesensiform. FPanicles terminal and axillary. Spikes 
thereof round ; corollets monadelphous. Legumes lineat- 
lanceolate, pointed. 
Acacia procera. Willd. 4. p. 1063. 
Teling. Pedda-Patseroo. 
A native of Coromandel, where it grows to be one of 
their largest trees. 
(12. M. pulchella. R. , 
Arboreous. Leaves bipinnate; pinne from nine to. ten- 
pairs ; leaflets from twenty to twenty-five paits, linear-ob- 
long, glaucous ; there is a gland above the base of the 
common petiole. Stipules subulate. rs 
A most beautiful, stately tree, with an immensely large 
dense head, the larger branches spread much and the 
smaller droop, but what renders it most conspicuous is the 
dark bluish grey colour of its numerous large leaves- 
It is a native of Malabar, and from thence was sent to 
the Botanic garden at Calcutta by Dr. A. Rony 
43. M. amara. R. Corom. pl. 2. No. 122. 
Leaves bipinnate ; pinne ten-pair ; leaflets twenty- pais 
stipules lanceolate; spikes axillary, crowded, aa 
round ;  eorolletsmonadelphous sire thin, linear # aad 
broad. Jogi eters 
Acacia amara, Willd. ab 107A 
