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11. arborea, Willd. {DC. pr. 2, p. 469. — Mimosa arborea, L. — M. filici- 

 folia. Lam. — Sloa7i. hist. Jam. 2, t. 182,/. 1,2.) b Jamaica. Portorico. 

 Fl. small, pale flesh-coloured. Has been introduced into H. C. G. 

 Fl. ? 



12. amara, Willd. (DC. pr. 2, p. 469 i—W. and A. pr. 1, p. 274 ;—J. 

 Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 58 } — Mimosa amara, Roxb. Corom. 2, t. 122 ; 



/. ind. 2, p. 548.) b Coromandel. Fl. small, yellow, H. S. ; fr. C. S. 

 Bark bitter, astringent. {Roxb.) 



13. mollis. Wall. {pi. as. rar. 2, t. 177 ;—G. Don's Mill. diet. 2, p. 421.) 

 b Himalayas ; alt. 6000 f. in 30" N. L. Fl. small, yellow. Has been 

 introduced into H. C. G. Fl. ? 



14. fruticosa, (Mimosa fruticosa, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 549.) L. B China. 

 Fl. small, white, April ; fr. 0. 



Ib.myriophylla, Grah. {Wall. Cat. — Mimosa microphylla, Roxb. fl. ind. 

 2, p. 549 ; not Acacia microphylla, Willd.) 5 Khassya Mountains. 

 Fl. minute, greenish yellow. In H. C. G. fl. May and June ; fr. March 

 and April. With the bark of this tree the Mountaineers make an 

 intoxicating liquor, which they drink as we do beer. {Roxb.) 



16. Wightii, Grah. {W. and A. pr. 1, p. 21 A. — Mimosa pulchella, Roxb. 

 fl. ind. 2, p. 548 ; not Acacia pulchella, R. Br.) b Malabar. Dindygul. 

 Introduced into H. C. G. by Dr. Berry, in 1804, but had not fl. up to 

 1814. 



17. odoratissima, Willd. (DC pr. 2, p. 466 ; — W. and A. pr. 1, p. 275 ; 

 — /. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 58. — A. lomatocarpa, DC. o. c. p. 467. — 

 Mimosa odoratissima, L. suppl- p. 437 ; — Roxb. Corom. 2, p. 120 ; — 

 fl. ind. 2, p. 546. — M. marginata, Lam. — Rheed. 6, t. 5.) L. b 

 Coromandel. The Concans and Neelgherries. Moulmein. Tavoy. 

 Monghir Mountains. Assam. Fl. pale, yellowish, fragrant, May and 

 June; fr. C. S. Timber hard, strong. 



18. elata, Grah. {Wall. Cat. — Mimosa elata, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 546.) L. 

 b Banks of the Irawaddi, and the Attran. Tavoy. Assam. Deyra- 

 Dhoon. Fl. small, white. May and June ; fr. C. S. Timber of good 

 quality. {Royle.) 



19. Kalkora, (Mimosa Kalkora, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 547.) L. b Assam. In 

 H. C. G. fl. May and June ; fr. C. S. 



20. Sirissa, Buch. (A. speciosa, Willd. ,—DC. pr. 2, p. 467 .—W. and A. 

 pr. 1, p. 275 ; — /. Grah. Cat. B, pi. p. 58. — Mimosa speciosa, Jacq. 

 ic. rar. 1, p. 198.— M. Sirissa, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 544.) f*fft*f 

 Sireesha. L. b Coromandel. Bombay. Paghamew. Chittagong. Bengal, 

 (Serampore.) Soonderbuns. Silhet. Assam. Monghir. Deyra-Dhoon. 

 Fl. small, white, fragrant, H. and R. S. ; fr. C. S. Timber large, 

 dark coloured, very hard, close-enough -grained for furniture. Large 

 masses of very pure gum are often seen on this tree. {Roxb.) 



2l./rondosa. Willd. {DC. pr. 2. p. 468 ;— IF. and A. pr. I, p. 275.— A. 

 Coranja, Buch. in Wall. Cat.) b Palna. (Buch.) Fl. small, white. 



