NOTES ON MIMOSEZ. 499 
251. A. Jacquemonti (sp. n.), glaberrima, spinis demum 
longissimis eburneis, ramulis teretiusculis, pinnis 2-4-jugis, 
glandulis parvis obsoletisve, foliolis 5-10-jugis oblongo- 
linearibus obtusis crassiusculis, pedunculis axillaribus medio 
bracteatis, legumine longe stipitato lato-lineare tenuiter 
membranaceo plano recto glaberrimo. Legumen 3-4-poll. 
longum, 6-8-lin latum.— Banks of the Nerbuddah, and dry 
hills about 'Thonna and Radjouri in N. India, Jaquemont ; 
Valley of Fatme, in Arabia, Fischer, n. 37 ?—The latter spe- 
cimens are in flower only, and I am not certain of their 
identity. 
252. A. Aucheri (sp. n.), pube minuta pallens subflavicans, 
spinis conicis rectiusculis, pinnis 2-3-jugis, glandulis parvis 
obsoletisve, foliolis 6-8-jugis linearibus obtusis crassiusculis 
submarginatis, pedunculis brevissimis (medio bracteatis ?) 
legumine lato-lineare subsessile leviter falcato, valvulis con- 
vexis flavicanto-puberulis.—I have seen but a very indif- 
ferent” specimen in fruit, in Aucher. Eloy’s Oriental collection, 
n. 4372. 
253. 4. suberosa (Cunn. MSS.) ramulis petiolisque 
hirtellis, spinis brevibus tenuibus subrectis, pinnis 1-2-jugis, 
glandula parva villosula, foliolis 8-12-jugis oblongo-linearibus 
obtusis crassis utrinque hirtellis, legumine anguste lineare 
curvato turgido subtoruloso canescenti-puberulo.—N. W. 
coast of Australia, Cunningham. ‘This species has some 
resemblance to the preceding, but I have seen it only in a 
very imperfect state. It is remarkable as the only one of this . 
Series found in Australia. The branches seem to become 
corky when old. 
254. A. hebeclada (DC. Cat. Hort. Monsp. 73 ex syn. in 
Pedi ii. 461) ramulis petiolis pedunculisque piloso-hispidis, 
conicis , pinnis 3-7 -jugis, glandulis 
parvis, ës, elabtatix. pedunculis supra basin v. ad medium 
bracteatis, legumine recto flavo oblique striato cavo.—4. 
stolonifera, Burch. Trav. ii. 240.— Frutex caulibus subter- 
raneis stoloniferis, Burchell. Legumen ipse non vidi.—Onge- 
luks Fountain, interior of the Cape, Burchell. 
