264 FABACE.E CONNARACE.E. 



Vachellia, W. and A. (Pr. 1, p. 272.) 



1. Farnesiana, W. and A. (I. c. ; — J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 58 ; — Wight, 

 icon. 1, t. 300. — Mimosa Farnesiana, L. ; — Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 

 557. — M. indica, Poir. — Acacia Farnesiana, Willd.; — DC. pr. 2, p. 

 461.— A. Indica, Desv. ; — DC. o. c. p. 462.) ^^Tl ?t^»f1 Gooya-habula. 

 L. 3. Fl. small, yellow, fragrant, Dec. and Jan. ; fr. R. S. Wood 

 hard, tough, making excellent ship-knees and tent-pegs. Both Penin- 

 sulas of India. Bengal, (Serampore.) Scinde. Silhet. Assam. Nepal. 



* Entada Gigalobium, DC. % k^ W. Indies. — Mimosa polydactyla, H. 

 and B. B Guiana. — Gagnebina tamariscina, DC. B Mauritius. — G. 

 axillaris, DC. 3 Mauritius. — Inga geminata, W. and A. % Ceylon. — 

 /. Konigii, W. and A. 5. — /. purpurea, Willd. ; B. Reg. 2, t. 129. 

 b Martinique. — /. Jiringa, Jack, b Penang. Malacca. — /. clypearia. 

 Jack. Penang. Singapore. — I. Houstonii, DC. (Acacia Houstonii, 

 Willd. ; B. Reg. 1, t. 98.) t Mexico.—/, alba, Willd. b Cayenne.— 

 /. rhoifolia, Willd. S Brazil. — /. Burgoni, DC. b Guiana. — Schrankia 

 aculeata, %. Vera Cruz. — S. leptocarpa, DC. %. St. Domingo. — S' 



hamata, H. and B. ^■. S. America Desmanthus lacustris, Willd. '^. 



S. America. — D. diffusus, Willd. % Cumana. — D. strictus, Bertol. "^ 

 W. Indies. — Prosopis cumanensis, Kth. b Cumana. — P. dominyensis, 

 DC. b St. Domingo. — P.juliflora, DC. 5 Jamaica. — P. pallida, Kth. 

 b Peru. — Acacia procera, Willd. (Mimosa procera, Roxb. Corom. 2, 

 t. 121.) b Coromandel. — A. planifrons, W. and A. b Tanjore. — A. 

 Roxburghii, W. and A. (Mimosa eburnea, Roxb. Corom. 2, t. 199.) B 

 Coromandel. — A. eburnea, Willd. 5 Coromandel. — A. pilosa, Bert. "B 

 Jamaica. — A. hispidissima, DC. B Jamaica. — A. lophanthdides, DC. B 

 Jamaica. — A. pulcherrima, Willd. 5 Brazil. — A. viridiflora, Kth. b 

 S. America. — A. tamarindifolia, Willd. B W. Indies. — A. centrophylla, 

 DC. b Jamaica. — A. Guilandina, DC. B v_/ Cayenne. — A. formosa, 

 Kth. B Mexico. — A. leucocephala, Pers. 5 S. America. — A. brasiliensis, 

 Spreng. b Brazil. 



ORDER CVII.— CONNARACE^, R. Br.— Lindl. Nat. Syst. p. 157. 



Trees or shrubs of 5 genera. Of these, DC. pr. enumerates 7 species 

 for S. America ; 8 for Sierra Leona and Ovy^aree ; 2 for Madagascar ; and 

 1 for Mauritius. In the E. Indies, our materials mention 6 species of 

 Connarus ; (Peninsula of India, Chittagong. Silhet.) 1 of Omphalobium ; 

 (Moluccas.) 5 of Rourea ; (Ceylon. Silhet. Nicobar Islands,) and 3 of 

 Tetradium. (Silhet .' Cochin China.) Two species of Connarus, (Roxburghii 

 and microphyllus, Hook, and Am.) have been found in China. They 

 belong, however, both to Rourea, according to W. and A. Properties 

 unknown. 



