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(1—1j lin.) multijugis oblongo-linearibus falcatis obtusius- 
culis glabris, petiolo brevi lanai pedunculis brevibus 
terminalibus subfasciculatis, calyce parvo corollaque late cam- 
panulata glabris, legumine coriaceo glabro.—Brasilia. Pohl. 
17. C. sessilis ; glabra, pinnis unijugis, foliolis (2 lin.) mul- 
tijugis falcato-oblongis obtusiusculis glabris, petiolo brevissimo 
eglanduloso, capitulis sessilibus terminalibus, calycibus corol- 
lisque glabris striato-venosis, legumine . . .—Sierra Acurua, 
Blanchet, n. 2816.—Ramuli floriferi breves, stipulis post folia 
delapsa persistentibus distiche imbricatis. 
18. C. umbellifera ; ramulis viscoso-puberulis, pinnis 1—2- 
jugis, foliolis (1-2 lin.) multijugis ovali-oblongis obtusis sub- 
ciliatis, bracteis stipulisque lato-lanceolatis induratis, petiolis 
brevibus pubescentibus, pedunculis axillaribus terminali- 
busque, floribus (1-2 centralibus exceptis) longe pedicellatis 
glabriusculis, legumine membranaceo-coriaceo glabro.—Sta- 
mina insigniter perigyna.— Ceará, Brazil. Gardner, n. 1581. 
263. Calliandrze? v. Pithecolobii? sp.— Pedrero. Schom- 
burgk, n. 874.—I do not now describe this plant, because I 
am unable to refer it to either of the above genera without 
much doubt. The foliage is that of several Calliandre, the 
flowers are more those et a Pithecolobium.' 
264. Pithecolobium pubescens.—Inga pubescens, Bert. in 
DC. Prod. II. p. 437.— Foliola nunc fere ovata, nunc oblonga 
v. lanceolata, semper valde inzequilatera et obliqua; British 
Guiana. Schomburgk, n. 750. 
265. Pithecolobium Jasiopus (sp. n.) ; ramulis petiolisque 
rufo-hirtis, foliis conjugato-pinnatis, foliolis 2—3-jugis inz- 
qualibus ovali-oblongis obtuse acuminatis extimis basi obli- 
quis supra nitidis utrinque glabris v. supra ad nervos puber- 
ulis, glandula inter pinnas et inter paria omnia, spicis capi- 
tatis subsessilibus ramealibus, corollis calycibusque aureo-pu- 
bescentibus.—Affine ex descr. P. cauliflore (Inge caulifiore, 
Willd.) sed imprimis pubescentia florum diversum. Frutex 
est ramis cinereis teretibus verrucosis. Petioli communes — 
brevissimi, partiales pollicares. Glandule depresse hirsutie p 
petiolorum obtectz, foliola inferiora pollicaria penning a * 
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