Piihecelldbium 



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1200 ft. ; Stanmore Hill, 2200 ft. ; Kempsbot, 1500 ft. ; Han- in ! Fl. Jam. 

 8800, 8960, 8975, 9077, 9182, 9263, 9921, 9948, 10,243, 10,329. 



Tree 30-40 ft. high. Leaves 7-12 cm. 1. Leaflets unequal-sided, vr in- 

 variable in form and size, rhomboid or obliquely elliptical, '8-5 cm. 1., 

 4-3 '5 cm. br., with a close network of veins on both sides, glabrescent ; 

 pinna 4-10 cm. 1. (!l<iinls between each pair of pinnse and usually below 

 each pair of leaflets. Pi-il uncles 1 or 2 in the axils of leaves, 3-10 cm. 1. 

 /.'./o w-r.s 3-7 cm. 1., densely or laxly flowered. Flowers pale yellow or 

 greenish yellow, fragrant; pedicels 4-1 mm. 1. Calyx '2-3 mm. 1. Corolla 

 about twice as long as the calyx. Stamens twice as long as corolla. S- 

 white, with a horse-shoe-shaped greenish-blue mark opposite the attach- 

 ment on each face, lens-shaped, almost round, about 7 mm. in diain. 



48. ZYGIA P. Browne. 



Trees without spines. Pinna 1 in 1 pair; common petiole very 

 short. Leaflets large, in 1-5 pairs. Glands between the 





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;nid between the leaflets. Flowers in heads or -pike> at tin- 

 nodes of !)i';;nches which have dropped their leaves, similar to 

 those of Pithecellobium ; pedunele< waniin^ or short, clustered. 



