NOTES ON MIMOSEA. . 503 
2-7-jugis, foliolis 12-30-jugis oblongo-linearibus obtusis 
crassiusculis, pedunculis medio bracteatis plerisque axilla- 
ribus, petalis apice revolutis, legumine crasso complanato 
lanceolato-curvato, valvulis convexiusculis rigide coriaceis.— 
A, clavigera E. Mey, l.c. 168.—Legumen vix 4 poll. longum, 
semipollice latius. 
The A. Burmanniana, DC. Prod ii. 461, is evidently allied 
to the two preceding species, but is said to be E. Indian, 
from Burmann's collection. I have never seen any specimen 
from that country which answers the description, and cannot 
help thinking it must have been an A. horrida mislaid from 
Burmann's Cape collection. 
266. 4. leucophlea (Willd, Spec. iv. 1063,) spinis rectis 
ramis petiolisque tomentellis v. demum glabris, pinnis 5-12- 
jugis, glandulis parvis scutelleformibus, foliolis 12-30jugis- 
oblique oblongo-linearibus obtusis rigidis tomentellis glabrisve, 
capitulis breviter pedunculatis in paniculam amplam aphyllam 
tomentosam dispositis, pedunculis medio bracteatis, legu- 
mine guste li btort Crasso pianato tomen toso 
v. demum glabrato.— 4. alba Willd. DC. Prod. ii. 469.— 
Readily distinguished by the inflorescence.—E. India, from 
the Peninsula to the Burmah territory. (Wail. Cat. n. 5261, 
5262, and 5263). 
A. viridiramis (Burch. Trav. i. 300,) of which I have seen 
but a very imperfect specimen, is a distinct species, belong- 
ing to one of the above groups. 
§ 3. Basibracteate. Inflorescentia spicata, rarius capitata. 
Bractez ad basin pedunculi v. nulle. Legumen (ubi notum) 
planum, coriaceum v. incrassatum. 
267. A. spherocephala (Cham. et Schl. Linnea, v. 594,) 
floribus exceptis glaberrima, spinis albidis plerisque inflato- 
corniformibus maximis, pinnis 6-8-jugis, glandula petiolari 
magna elevata, foliolis laxe 10-20-jugis linearibus obtusis, 
pedunculis brevibus basi bracteatis, capitulis subglobosis 
superioribus paniculato-racemosis.— Mimosa cornigera Linn. 
Spec. ex parte.—Foliola 3 lin. longa, floralia ad bracteam 
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