﻿rarlia.'] MR. G. BENTHAM ON THE MIMOSEiE. 361 



mens, do not appear to he sufficient. The 



1 



from 



Noronh. in 



• ft 



3. P. LEIOPHYLLA, S, Kurz, in Joum. Asiat. Soc. xlii. 73. Foliola iis P. Boxhurgh 

 majora, iis P. intermedi<By Oliv., similia. 



JSah. Tropical Asia : Pegu. 



I have seen fragments only of this plant, insufficient to give any idea of its specific value. 



4. P. MACUOCAUPA, Mi^. FL Ind. Bat Suppl 284, a P. Boxburghli diflPcrre dicitur 



foliolis o"btusis rectis. , 



:E:ab. Tropical Asia : Sumatra. I have seen no specimen. 



5 P INSIGNIS, S. Kurz, in Joum. Asiat. Soc. Beng. x\il 1L Fulvo-pul3Cscens. Pinmi. 

 sub-4-jug^ : foliola 20-25-juga, poUicaria, subtus pubescentia. Legumcn ignotum. 



Sah Tropical Asia : Martaban. I have seen no specimens. 



6 P siNGULAEis, Miq. Fl. m. Bat. i. pars i. 1078, Siippl 285. Pinna. l-4.jugxs 

 foliola 3-5-iuga, ovato-oblonga, 2-pollicaria. Legumina oblonga 



" Troplal Asia : Sumatra. I have seen no spceimen of tins plant, which must 

 have a very different aspect from all the other species. 



-.T- T.1 T A T?.f Sunnl 284 from Sumatra, is described from leaves only, ^vlllch do 

 P. sumatrana, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. feuppi. ag% ir^i" „ , . 



not appear to me to have quite the aspect of those of a Parha. 



** Species Africaner. 

 . ^ -n^^j, z- Phmn Trav. 234. Petiolus communis infra 



vix poUicem excedente. ^^ j3^^ .j 53^ ^ ^q. 



Mmo.a bialohosa, Jacq. Stirp. Amer. 367, 1. 179 , i5eau^ 



Willd. Spec. IV. 10.15. 



x._„4.i, I ,"« TTnolr. Journ 



ParAria biglobosa, Benth 



Afr. ii. 324. 

 Mmo5« taxifolia, Pers. Syn. ii. 266, 

 Inga seiieg alensis , DC. Prod. ii. 442 

 Inga Jaculvfera, Desv. ! in Ham. Pr^ 



fmculifera, Dev, ! in Ann " 



Prfa ^.m^/o^o.«, G. Don, Gen. Syst. "• * ' ^^^^ .^^0 the West Indies with the Negroes 

 Sab. Tropical Africa. Apparenuy ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ pesvaux from St.-Domingo spcci 



and first described by Jacqum from m ^^^^^j ^^^^ D^merara, Par^'^r, which appear Ic 



mens. There are also in Herb, iloo 



belong to the same species 



1 



Petioltis Qommunis basi unjglandu 



8. P.™™. ^;- ;i^S-K;;subWcata. ^Slia. Ion,. 1^ «n. lata. 



losus; pinnae multijugse, i" 

 Legumen falcatum, stipite poUicari. 



m6. Tropical Africa. -^^ .j 324, Petiolus communis basi 



_ . TIT-.,/./, in Ohv. I if" ^^^P' ^^ a n 9 



9. P. riLICOlDEA 



Jfelv) 



