﻿t 



t 



Acacia.l MR. G. BENTHAM ON THE MIMOSEiE. 631 



M. 



247 



A. megaladena, Desv. ! Journ. Bot. 1814^ i. 69. 



Mimosa pentagon 



Hook. f. ! Fl. Nigr 



Welw 



pterophylh 



Mag. t. 8408 



A. ccBSia, Wall. ! Cat. Hert. Ind. n. 5253 a, non Willd. 

 A. canescens, Grah. ! in Wall. Cat. Herb. Ind. n. 5256. 



A nrnhhirnrna. Grail. ! in Wall. 1. C. n. 5260. 



quoad 



Miq 



A.paludosa, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. i. pars i. 14, ex cliar. 



Tvinn f i^vi firrimn . Jnnffli. ! MS. 



tenerrima 



Miq 



iluTTirrtnm, Th 



Sab Tropical and subtropical Asia and tropical Africa. 



Like the A. cmia, this widely diffused species is very variable, especially in ir 

 more pubescent form has often the flower-heads tinged with purple, as represented m the fi.n.rc quot, d 

 from the Botanical Magazine. The glabrous forms, when the leaflets arc small, approach thr Amrnran 

 A paniculata; but the leaflets are not so neat and shining, nor the nerve so marginal as n> that ^m.,. 



429 A PLiJEiCAPiTATA, Stcud, NoM. BoL cd. 2. Scandens, tomentosa v. glabresccns. 

 Aculei pam, recurvi, crebri. Pinn^ 20-25.jug^; glandulae parvce, elcvato., potu, ar.« 

 et inter pinnas parium plurimorum ; foliola ultra SO-juga, anguste Imearia, ad 2 bn. 

 longa, glabra v. subtus sericea. Capitula paniculata, parva. Lcgnmon i^otnm.- 

 Benth. ! in Sook. Journ. Bot. i. 516. 



Wall 



Rab. Tropical Asia : Penang, Java, PhiHppine Islands 



pe 



petiolar 



.civNA DG.l Prod. a. 464. Alte scaadens. suWrbor.a, tomc.toB.. v. 

 d(J-iuga, airamidtu u o -^ . ... . i„t^ „„«o.^A«f^ Trf^mimcn cru>-'>-ciirnosurii, 



430. A 



glabrescens 



12 



deprLum, et s«pius in articulos monospermos scccdcns. 



Mimosa co\ 

 Mimosa ru^ 



n 



in 



Acacia saponana, Heyne, Herb. 



Mim<,.« oi^fer^™'- Koxb. in Spreng. Syst. u. 207. 



Acacia polycej,kalaVC-^ ^^^^^^'^^^^ j„,„, ,514, quoad n. USfi Cu^ingi 

 ^. ;,Aaip;n»a«»., Benth. I m Hook. ^0 ^^^ 



