CALYCIFLOR.*. 57 



Sl'BORDKR III. MlMOSE-E. 



215. Acacia arabica, Willd. "Kikar" (Pi). 



a. Flowering twig. 



Stewart, ' Punjab Plants,' p. 50. 



216. Acacia Catechu, Willd- 



a. Twig, and detached spike of flowers. 



With a specimen of the wood, and the extract made 

 therefrom. From F. E. G. Mathews, Naini Tal, 

 N.W. India, July, 1871. [See Hanbury Collection 

 of Materia Medica.] 



217. Acacia Famesiana, Willd. (Mimosa Farnesiana, L., Vachellia 



Farnesiana, W. & A.) 



a. Flowering twigs. 



Cultivated at Cannes, Provence, 18.58. 



6. (1) Leafy twig. 



Cultivated at Laraaka, Cyprus, 24 Sept., 1860. Dr. D. J. 



Hooker and D. Hanbiuy. 

 (2) Flowering twig and pod detached. Cultivated at 



Jerusalem, Oct., 1860. "Noticed it also near 



Beyrout, apparently wild." — D.H. 



218. Acacia Seyal, Delil. "~~ 



a. Leafy twigs. 



Engedi ; Plants of Southern Syria, 1863-4 ; B. T. Lowne. 



219. Enterolobium ellipticum, Benth. 



a. Leafy twig, detached flower, and pencil sketch of pod. 

 No. 4, with pods {lide Hanbiu-y Materia Medica Collection), 

 Joaquim Correa de M^llo, Campinas, San Paulo, 

 Brazil, 186-5. The flowers are from the same 

 specimen. " The legume has a velvety surface." — 

 D.H. 



220. Enterolobium Timbo-uva, Mart- 



a. Leaves, with pod and seed detached. 



" Raised from seed in hothouse at Clapham. Tree about 

 8 feet high where these leaves were gathered, 1866." 

 D.H. 



