558 POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Mimosa. 
leaflets fifteen pairs. Spikes axillary, round ; corollets po- 
lyandrous. Legumes pedicelled. 
' Burbura the Sanscrit name. 
Acacia arabica. Willd. 4. p. 1085. 
Teling. Nella-tooma. 
Beng. Babool or babula. 
~ Very common all over India, flowering and Be asin 
its seed at various times of the year. 
t 98, M. eburnea. R. Corom. pl. 2. N. 199. 
Shrubby: Thorns stipulary, often longer than the 
«leaves, and united at the base. Leaves bipinnate ; pinn@ 
six pair ; leaflets nine pair. Spikes axillary, round; ¢o- 
' rollets polyandrous. Legumes linear, and nies bent. 
Acacia eburnea. Willd. 4. p. 1081. et 
A native of Coromandel, where it flowers dusty the 
cold season. 
- 29. M. lencophilea. R. Corom. pl. 2. N. 150. 
- Thorns stipulary. Leaves bipinnate ; pinne ten pair; 
leaflets twenty-five pair. Panicles terminal, spikes round; 
corollets polyandrous. Legume, long, linear, curved. — 
 Teling. Tella-tooma. 3 eae 
Acacia lencophlea, Willd. 4. p. 1083. 
A native of Coromandel. It flowers during the way 
season. 
30. M. tomentosa. R. scien 
- Arboreous; tender parts tomentose. Thorns stipalaty. 
Leaves ivennidte” ; pinne from ten to twelve; leaflets twen~ 
ty pair, downy. Spikes globular, peduncled, axillary, 
single or paired ; corollets Ne decese ret Legume com — 
pressed, falcate. seh 
Acacia tomentosa. Willd. 4. 1089. 
_ Beng. Sainbabul, smabet o % 
2 Pan Rodinelpisicuaisisccnck iene” 
