Planis of the Punjab. 27 
TREES WITH ALTERNATE STIPULATE COMPOUND LEAVES. 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
Pod-bearing. 
Leaves Bipinnate. 
Flowers Minute in Round Heads ; Spines Long and Straight. 
Acacia Jaequemontii, 
Kinkar, babul. 
LEGUMINOS&. 
F. Be TI. 11.298: 
The Plains. 
Baluchistan (Lace). 
Acacia leucophliea, 
Rin, raeru. 
LEGUMINOS2. 
Be By di. ii, 294. 
The Plains. 
general habit of the last species, but the pod is thin, 
broad, flat, smooth with straight sutures, grey, 2-3 in. 
long, 5-6 seeded with a stalk }-4 in. long. 
readily recognised from all the above by its branch- 
ed racemes of flowers. 
Flowers Minute in Spikes ; Spines Short and Hooked. 
Acacia Catechu, 
Khair, Kutch. 
LEGUMINOS#&. 
FB. Belk 15.295, 
The Plains to 3,000 ft. 
Acacia Senegal, 
Khor, kumta. 
LEGUMINOS2. 
BB: To ui. 295. 
The Plains, Rohtak. 
Baluchistan (Boissier). 
Acacia modesta, 
Phulahr. 
LEGUMINOS&. 
Be 1. 11296. 
The Plains to 4,000 ft. 
Suni (Collett). 
Baluchistan (Boissier). 
medium size, bark brown, hangs down in long 
strips, spines brown, in pairs, short curved, leaf stalk 
3-4 in. long, often prickly, pinne 20-40 pairs, leaflets 
30-50 pairs, } in. long, linear ; flowers pale yellow ; pod 
2-3 in. long, straight, flat, dark brown, shining, 5-6 
seeded. Catechu is obtained by boiling the wood. 
small, flexuose grey branches, spines small, often 
in threes, hooked or straight, polished and black ; pinne 
3-5 pairs; leaflets 8-14 pairs; flowering spikes, white 
fragrant, 2-3 in. long, longer than the leaves, calyx bell- 
shaped, teeth angular, stamens yellow; pod 8 in. 
long, # in. broad, straight, thin, somewhat depressed 
between the 4-6 seeds. 
medium size, branches grey smooth, spines stipu- 
Jar, in pairs, hooked, stout, dark brown, polished, pinne 
2-3 pairs ; leaflets 3-5 pairs ; flowers white or pale yellow, 
fragrant in drooping spikes ; pod 2-3 in. long, straight, 
flat, smooth, glossy, narrowed to a short stalk, 3-5- 
seeded. 
