508 NOTES ON MIMOSEZ. 
279. A. modesta (Wall. Cat. Herb. Ind. n. 5230), glabra, 
cinerascens v. glauca, aculeis infrastipularibus geminis sub- 
recurvis v. nullis, petiolo inermi, pinnis 2-3-jugis, foliolis 
3-5jugis oblique obovato-oblongis obtusis retusisve, spicis 
axillaribus laxis folio longioribus, calycibus brevissime 
pedicellatis truncato-dentatis corolle dimidium subequanti- 
bus, legumine lato-lineari pore nm glabro. — Mimosa 
obovata Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 561.—Ab A. melliferá differt 
praecipue foliolis numerosis 3- : Se longis et pedicellis brevi- 
oribus. Legumen 3-4-pollicare, 6-8 lin. latum.—North India, 
R 
oyle. 
280. A. leta (Br. in Salt. Abyssin. App.) glabra, pallida 
v. glauca, aculeis infrastipularibus geminis subrecurvis v. 
nullis, petiolo inermi, pinnis subtrijugis foliolis 3-5-jugis 
oblique cuneato-oblongis obtusis mucronulatisve, spicis 
axillaribus laxis folia equantibus, calycibus subsessilibus 
dentato-lobatis corolle dimidium zequantibus, legumine sti- 
pitato latissime oblongo membranaceo glabro.—Affnis 
modeste. Foliola distantia, 4-6 lin longa. Legumen 3 poll. 
longum, 14 poll. latum. —Abyssinia, Salt. 
281. A. lenticularis (Ham. in Wall. Cat. Herb. Ind. n. 
5244), glaberrima, gl lei infrastipularibus geminis 
subrecurvis v. nullis, folis amplis, petiolo inermi, pinnis 
2-3-jugis, foliolis 6 8-jugis oblique obovato-oblongis retusis 
venosis, spicis axillaribus folio brevioribus, floribus sessilibus 
glabris, calyce dentato lobato corolla dimidio breviore.— 
Foliola pollicaria v. paullo majora. Spice cum pedunculo 
4-5-pollicares. Flores numerosi, majusculi.— North India, 
Hamilton, Royle. 
282. A. ferruginea (DC. Prod. ii. 458), glabriuscula, cineras- 
cens v. glauca, aculeis infrastipularibus geminis subrecurvis v. 
nullis, petiolo inermi, pinnis 3-6-jugis, foliolis 10-20-jugis ob- 
longo-linearibus obtusis, spicis axillaribus laxis folio sublongi- 
oribus, floribus sessilibus, calyce pubescente dentato corollae 
dimidio breviore, legumine late oblongo-lineare plano mem- 
branaceo-coriaceo indehiscente.—E. Indian Peninsula, about 
Naltchah and Mundlayir, Jaguemont, 
