506 NOTES ON MIMOSE. 
floribus albidis odoratis, legumine pulpa saccharata repleta, 
Common in the Cayor, Heudelot, n. 391. 
275. A. latronum (Willd. Spec. iv. 1077), glabriuscula. 
spinis rectis hinc inde maximis corniformibus, pinnis 2-5- 
jugis, glandulis scutelleformibus, foliolis 6-15-jugis parvis 
linearibus oblongisve obtusis, spicis cylindricis laxis subinter- 
ruptis, calyce corolla 4-plo breviore, legumine late falcato 
oblongo plano coriaceo glabro. Spine plereque semipollicares, 
corniformes subbipollicares.  Foliola nune brevissima vix 
linea longiora, nunc 2-3 lin. longa. Spice sesquipollicares 
glaberrime. Legumen 13-2 poll. longum, 7-9 lin. latum, 
venosum, sutura superiore fere recto, inferiore valde convexa. 
—East Indian Peninsula, Roxburgh, Koenig, Wight (Wall. 
Cat. n. 4245. 
276. A. Lahai (Steud. et Hochst. Pl. Schimp. exs. d 
glabriuscula, spinis rectis, pinnis 6-10-jugis, glandula parva 
verruceformi, foliolis 19-20.jugis parvis linearibus obtusis, 
spicis cylindricis folio subbrevioribus laxis, floribus sessilibus 
glabris, calyce corolla 3-4-plo breviore, legumine late oblongo 
plano coriaceo glabro.— 4. fasciculata Br. in Salt. Abyss. 
App.—Precedenti affinis. Spine nunc breves subulato- 
conicee, nune pollicares valide. Spice sesquipollicares, 
rhachi puberula, pedunculo brevi basi squamis membranaceis 
fuscis deciduis suffulto. Corolle tenues 14 lin. longe. 
Legumen, stipitatum 2 poll. longum, 1 poll. litum; fere rec- 
tum nitidum, venosum.—Valleys near Ado in Abyssinia, 
Schimper. 
A. albicans (Künth. Mim. t. 27) from Campeachy, is en- 
tirely unknown to me. It appears to have spinescent 
stipules though they are not connate, the inflorescence is 
rather that of the capitate Vulgares than of the Gummifere, 
and the flowers are said to be white. The pod is unknown. 
Series v. Vuncares. Stipule non spinescentes. |. Aculei 
infrastipulares, sparsi, v. mulli. Folia bipinnata petiolo 
glandulifero. Inflorescentia capitata v. spicata, simplex. 
Pedunculi subfasciculati axillares v. ad apices ramorum 
racemosi v. paniculati, nudi v. basi 2-4-bracteati.—Frutices v. 
