558 POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA. MilllOSa. 



leaflets fifteen pairs. S2)ikes axillary, round ; corollets po- 

 ly and rous. Legumes pedicelled. 



Biirhura the Sanscrit name. 



Acacia arabica. Willd. 4. p. 1085. 



Teling. Nella-tooma. 



Bejig. Babool or babwla. 



Very common all over India, flowering and ripening 

 its seed at various times of the year. 



28. M. eburnea. R. Corom. pi. 2. N. 199. 



Shrubby. Thorns stipulary, often longer than the 

 leaves, and united at the base. Leaves bipinnate ; pinniB 

 six pair ; leaflets nine pair. Spikes axillary, round ; co- 

 rollets polyandrous. Legumes linear, and variously bent. 



Acacia eburnea. Willd. 4. p. 1081. 



A native of Coromandel, where it flowers during the 

 cold season. 



29. M. lencophlea. R. Corom.pl. 2. N. 150. 



Thorns stipulary. Leaves bipinnate ; pinncc ten pair; 

 leaflets twenty-five pair. Panicles terminal, spikes round ; 

 corollets polyandrous. Legume, long, linear, curved. 



Teling. Tella-tooma. 



Acacia lencophlea. Willd. 4. p. 1083. 



A native of Coromandel. It flowers during the rainy 

 season. 



30. M. tomentosa. R. 



Arboreous; tender parts tomentose. Thorns stipulary. 

 Leaves bipinnate ; pinnce from ten to twelve; leaflets twen- 

 ty pair, downy. Spikes globular, peduncled, axillary, 

 single or paired ; corollets polyandrous. Legume com- 

 pressed, falcate. 



Acacia tomentosa. Willd. 4. 3089. 



Beng. Sain babifl. 



Tarn, Kodi-velo. 



