Mimosa. POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 565° . 
46. M. Intsia. sp. pl. 1508. 
Shrubby, scandent, prickles scattered. Leaves biping 
nate; pinne four or five pair; leaflets about nine pair, 
shining, glands, one near the base of the petiole, and an 
obconical one between each pair of pinne. Stipules nar- 
row, cordate. Spikes panicled, round; corollets polyan- 
_drous. Legumes leafy, linear. 
ey Teling. Korinta. 
_<Intsia. Rheed. Hort. Mal. 6. t. 4. 
Acacia Intsia. Willd. 4. p. 1091. 
A large rambling plant, common in forests all over or: 
mandel. 
AD: M. concina. Willd. 4: p. 1039. 
- Subarboreous, climbing, prickles numerous. Leaves bi- 
pinnate ; pinne from four to eight pair ; leaflets from ten 
to twenty pair. Stipules and bractes obliquely semicor- 
_ date. Spikes axillary, crowded, round ; corollets polyan- 
drous. Legumes fleshy, scarcely es 
.. Teling. Chicaee. 
Beng. Bun-reetha. 
- Ae considerable trade is carried on, in some parts of In- 
dia, with the saponaceous legumes of this species. The 
plant is common in most forests, and blossoms during the 
rains in Bengal. fei ss 
48. M. ca@sia. sp. pl. 1507. : 
| Shrubby, scandent, armed with numerous recurved 
prickles. Leaves bipinnate; pinne about eight pair; co- 
rollets polyandrous. Legumes leafy, linear. 
Acacia cesia.. Willd. 4. p. 1090. 
Teling. Konda Korinta. 
A native of orca 
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