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Link; A. pulverulenta, Schlecht. ; 4. diversifolia, Schlecht., 
or trichandra, Zucc.; A. aulem, Guillem. ; (Leucena 
Forsteri, mihi.) 
To Ausizzta (Durazzini) : A. Lebbek, Willd.; procera, 
Willd.; odoratissima, Willd.; Lebbekioides, DC.; speciosa, 
Willd.; amara, Willd.; Nemu, Willd. ; Julibrissin, Willd. ; 
mollis, Wall.; stipulata, DC.; elata, Grah.; myriophylla, 
Grah.; Wightiana, Grah.; Smithiana, Wall.; marginata, 
Ham. ; Isembergiana, SÉ lophantha, Willd. ; cyclosper- 
ma, DC. ? fulgens, Labill. ; granulosa, Labill. 
To Cauuianpra: A. Magdalene, Bert.; hematomma, 
Bert.; formosa, Kunth.; laxa, Willd.; ss PP Desv. ; 
Porioricensis: Willd. ; DC Colla ; Larackiratn: Willd. ; 
Lambertiana, Don ; tetragona, Willd. ; quadrangularis, Link ; 
asplenioides, Nene Callistemon, Schlecht. ; metrosideriflora, 
Schlecht. ; humilis, Schlecht.? vespertina, Mac 
The following must be excluded from Acacia, as being 
decandrous; but are not sufficiently known to me to deter- 
mine the genera :— A. fasciculata, Kunth; distachya, DC. ; 
stellata, Willd. ; caduca, Humb. et Bonpl. ; arenosa, Willd. 
The following are monadelphous, and will be mentioned 
hereafter: Æ. Acapulcensis, Kunth; desmostachya, Benth ; 
parvifolia, Willd. ; multiflora, His et Kunth? contoría, 
DC.? Gecke gg Humb. et Kunth ? vaga, Willd.; divari- 
cata, Willd.; arborea, Benth. Pl. Hartw. non Willd. 
In the following the stamens are not described, and I am 
unable to form any idea of their genus:—4. rostrata, 
Willd.; macroloba, Willd. ; pulcherrima, Willd. ; dumetorum, 
St. Hil.; Jupunba, Willd.; nitida, Willd.; tenuiflora, Willd.; 
mamsmnifera; Schlecht. ; f^ es Schlecht. ; platyacantha, 
Schlecht. ; aurita, Schlecht. ; adstringens, Mot ; inundata, ` 
Mart. ; stenostachya, Desv.; Hamiltonii, Desv.; linearis, 
Desv. ; micracantha, Desv. ; sclerocarpa, Desv. ; hirta, Boj. 5 
halen: Boj. 
Lastly, the long list of species which follows, consists of 
plants described without either flowers or fruit having been 
seen, and which therefore ought now perhaps to be passed 
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