Mimosa. POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA,. 549 
Teling. Nella renga. 
Tam. Shekram. ~ * 
A middling sized tree, a seit of Coromandel. 
14. M. fructicosa. R. 
Shrubby, sinooth. Leaves bipinnate; pinne from eight 
to ten. pair; /eafets from ten to twenty pair, sub-falcate, 
minute, a gland toward the base of the common petiole. 
Stipules minute, subulate. 
From China it has been introduced into the Botanic 
garden at Calcutta, under the Chinese name Tham-yeaong- 
ton, ; vit es ayaa 
15. M. stipulacea. R. 
Leaves bipinnate ; pinne from ten to twenty pair; leaf- 
lets numerous, scymitar-shaped ; stipules and bractes se- 
micordate. Panicles terminal; spikes pedicelled, globu- 
lar; corollets monodelphous. Legume linear, leafy, from 
six to twelve-seeded. é 
Beng. Amlooki. 
A native of the mountains north of Bengal. It flowers 
during the hot season, and is probably the largest of the 
genus; for I have seen a young (say twenty years old) tree 
which measured thirteen feet in circumference, five feet 
above ground; one in the Botanic garden, planted by 
myself was forty-eight and a half inches in circumference 
four feet above the ground, when only seven years old. 
16. M. microphylla. R. : 
Sub-arboreous. Leaves bipinnate; pinne from ten to 
fifteen pair; leaflets from three to five pair, obliquely- 
linear. Panicles terminal; corollets sionedel pions; Le- 
gumes thin, few-seeded. ; 
- Tetooleeya, the vernacular name in Silhet where it 
grows to the height of twelve feet. Flowering time, May 
and June ; the seed ripens in March and April. © 
