395 
longae, cinereae, papillis minutis obtectae. Folia 3°5-10 em. 
longa, petiolo 0-9-1-3 cm. longo cinereo-puberulo glandulam 
unicam crassam versus apicem gerente, rhachi ut petiolo minute 
pubescente eglandulosa glandula inter par pinnarum terminale 
excepta; pinnae 6-—18-jugae, jugis circiter 4 mm, remotis; 
foliola 16—28-juga, sais ies i Si obtusa, basi subauriculata, 
1-5-2 mm. longa, 0-5 mm. lata, supra glabra, subtus minute 
papillata, marginibus sparsissime ciliolatis, costa conspicua fere 
mediana. Capitula axillaria, gemina, 6-7 mm. diametro stami- 
nibus inclusis, circiter 35- flora, pedunculis 1-4-2 em. longis 
cinereo-puberulis. Flores sessiles, lutei. Calyx campanulatus, 
1-25 mm. longus, puberulus, fere truncatus vel lobis leviter 
sinuatis, dimidium corollae aequans. Corolla 2-5 mm. longa, 
minute puberula, 4-lobata, lobis deltoideis obtusiusculis, " sinibus 
inter lobos vix 0-5 mm. longis. Stamina corollam circiter 1 mm. 
superantia. Stylus 1-75 mm. longus. Ovariwm stipitatum, 
1-5 mm. longum, 14-ovulatum, prima visu glabrum, versus 
apicem inconspicue et sparse appressi-pilosum. Legumen com- 
pressum, stipitatum, falcatum, coriaceum, apice angustato- 
obtusum, circiter 4-5 cm. longum, 8-9 mm. latum, glabrum, 
pilis paucis minimis exceptis——Mimosa campeacheana Mill. 
Gard. Dict. ed. 8, Mimosa no. 20 (1768). Acacia cochliacantha 
S. Wats. in PAA. xxi. 427 (1886) et xxiv. 49 (1889); Safford 
i ae “ar % PR orgtieh ON CEES TE ON EN So Ree OE a ae ae 
ERRATA. 
Kew Bulletin, 1923. 
Page 394, line 31, for fizcina read filici 
Page 896, line es for acapulcensis Sond 7 beagles 
Page 397, line 8, for divaricata read divaricatum. 
belongs here, but. the fruits are Shghtly ¢ 
are abruptly rounded at the apex wih a small itinae instead 
of being gradually narrowe 
Houston’s specimens (the type of Mimosa campeacheana) are 
without flower or fruit, but agree with the other material above 
cited in the spines and leaves. The description of A. cymbispina 
has been drawn up mainly from Palmer’s no. 101. 
The new name Acacia cymbispina is required as the name 
A. campeacheana has been used for another species by Schenck 
(Fedde, Repert. xii. 361, 1913; Engl. Jahrb. 1. Suppl. 465, 1914). 
A. Farnesiana (L.) Willd.; SBH. 282; Benth. in Trans. Linn. 
Soc. xxx. 502; Hemsl. Biol. i. 352 ; CNH. Xxiii. 378. — Mimosa 
Farnesiana 
Sierra Madre, common throughout the region, covering large 
districts of the tableland of Durango, Seemann 2197. San 
Ignacio: R. de los de Ponce, 260 m., Gonzalez 131 
Vernacular names ‘‘ Binorama ”’, ** Vinorama 2 ** Visacha ”’, 
A. gladiata a in Journ. Wash. ead Sc. v. 359, so 2 (1915); 
CNH. xxiii 
Ros, pea 1135. 
