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palra-wiae and a little coarse sugar. On this account, the trees are 

 farmed in some places from Government. (Roxb. Law.) 

 29.pennata, Willd. (DC. pr. 2, p. 464 }—W. and A. pr. 1, p. 277 ;— J. 

 Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 59. — A. megaladena, Desv. ; — DC. o. c. p. 465. — 

 Mimosa pennata, L. ; excl. syn. — M. torta, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 566. — 

 M. ferruginea, Rottl. ; — DC. pr. 2, p. 431.) L. B v..^ Courtallum. 

 Neelgherries. Ceylon. Gutpurba, near Duddi. Paghamew. Fl. small, 

 yellow, R. S. ; fr. H. S- 



30. rugata, Buch. (A. concinna, DC. ; pr. 2, p. 464 ; — W. and A. pr. \, p. 

 277 ; — J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 59. — Mimosa concinna, Willd. ; — Roxb. 

 fl. ind. 2, p. 565. — M. rugata, Lam.; — DC. pr. 2, p. 431.— M. ab- 

 stergens, Spr. ; — DC. I. c. — M. saponaria, Roxb. ; in E. I. C. mus. t. 

 498. — Burm. zeyl. t. 1.) ?|71 Reeta. L. S ^_/ Peninsula of India. 

 Banks of the Attran. Moulmein. Bengal, (Serampore.) Silhet. Assam. 

 Nepal. Fl. small, white, R. S. ; fr. C. S. The thick, succulent 

 legumes are sold in the bazar, and used as soap for washing the hair, 

 &c. They are also employed by the Hindoos for marking the fore- 

 head. The leaves are acid, and used in cookery instead of tamarinds. 

 (A'mmo.) 



31. Buchananiana, (Mimosa pennata, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 565 ; excl. syn. 



Willd A. pennata, Buch. in Wall. Cat.) L. 5 v_^ Chittagong. 



Silhet. Assam. In H. C. G. fl. R. S. ; fr. C. S. {Roxb.) 



32. casia, W. and A. ( pr. 1, p. 278. — A. alliacea, Buch. — A. Arrar, Buch. 

 — A. intsioides, DC pr. 2, p. 464. — Mimosa cassia, L. ; as to the refer- 

 ence to Plukenet's description ; Roxb. ? fl. ind. excl. syn. Willd. — M. 

 tenuifolia, Roxb. H. B. p. 41.— Pluk. t. 330,/. 1.) B w Coromandel. 

 Olipur. Monghir. Saharunpore. In H. C. G. fl. R. S. ; fr. C. S. {Roxb.) 



33. Intsia, Willd. {DC. pr.-2, p. 464 ;— PT. and A. pr. 1, p. 278 ;— /. 

 Grah. Cat. B. pl. p. 59. — Acacia csesia, Willd. ; excl. syn. Pluk ; 

 DC. pr. 2, p. 465. — Mimosa Intsia, L. ; — Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 565. 

 — M. caesia, L. ; excl. syn. Pluk, and therefore the name. — Rheed. 6. 

 t. 4,) B v»/ Coromandel. Common on the Ghauts and throughout the 

 jungly tracts of the Concan. Nawaubgunj. (Buch.) In H. C. G. fl. 

 R. S. ; fr. C. S. {Roxb.) 



34. semicordata, Roxb. {H. B. p. 40.) b Malabar. Introduced into H. 

 C. G. in 1808, but had not fl. up to 1814. 



35. diluta. Wall. Nagpur. 



36. Cavalum, Buch. {Roxb. H. B. p. 41.) b Bengal. In H. C. G. fr. 

 C. S. {Roxb.) 



37. herbacea, W. Ham. {Roxb. H. B. p. 41.) %. America. In H. C. G. fl. 

 R. S. ; fr. C. S. {Roxb.) 



38. M. miamensis, W. Ham. {Roxb. H. B. p. 41.) %. America. In H. 

 C. G. fl. R. S. {Roxb.) 



39. M. altissima, W. Lockhead. {Roxb. H. B. p. 41.) B w Trinidad. 

 In H. C. G. fl. Sept. and Oct. {Roxb.) 



