1897.] D. Prain — Some additional Leguminosae. 509 



The distribution of the " Suma" and the three " Khairs" is as 

 follows : — 



Acacia Suma Ham. 



South India ; very common everywhere on the eastern side of the 

 Peninsula from the Carnatic and Mysore to Orissa and Behar ; (never 

 reported as yet from Central India, the Western Deccan, the Concan, 

 Rajputana, or the Pan jab.) Assam ; very common in the Brahmaputra 

 Valley and also in Silhet ; (never recorded from Burma. ) 



Acacia Catechu Willd. 



Northern Panjab ; Hooshiarpur, Aitchison ! North West Himalaya, 

 up to 3,000 feet ; from Hazara, Stewart 400 bis ! to Kangra, Clarke 

 24641 ! Sirmoor, Vicary ! Simla, Griffith ! Garhwal, at Srinagar, 

 Thomson ! on the Mussoorie range, King ! Central India ; Saugor, 

 Vicary ! Goona, King ! Gwalior, Maries ! Behar ; common ; Hooker I 

 Clarke 17311! Kurzl Gamble 8887! Prain! Ganjam ; Gamble, 13810! 

 13983 ! Burma ; Pegu, very rare, Kurz ! (This has never been reported 

 from Rajputana, from the Concan, or from the Deccan ; on the Eastern 

 side of the Peninsula it has never been found south of Ganjam ; it has 

 never been found in the Eastern Himalaya or in Assam ; in Burma it has 

 only been found in Pegu ; Kurz notes its name there as " Sha") 



Acacia catechuoides Benth. 



Bengal ; at Morung and Bangka, near Monghir, Hamilton (in Wall. 

 Cat. 5228 B) ! Pabna, among village bushes, Kurz ! Sikkim Terai ; 

 Hooker ! Gamble 4084 ! Clarke 26522 ! Heawood 28 ! Assam ; common, 

 Griffith 1918 ! Jenkins ! Masters ! Simons ! Burma ; Irrawaday Valley, 

 Wallich 5228 D ! Pegu, Eyre ! Kurz 1749 ! 2580 ! 2581 ! Amarapura, 

 King's Collector ! (Though apparently quite common in Pegu and 

 Prome this has neither been collected in the Shan Hills nor in Upper 

 Burma to the north of Ava). Tenasserim ; Tavoy, Gomez (Wall. Cat. 

 5228E) ; (this last is only in fruit and it is a little doubtful if it be 

 A. catechuoides). 



Acacia Sundra DC. 



South India ; very common from. Coimbatore northwards to the 

 Deccan, equally common in Kanara and the Concan. Kattiwar; at 

 Rajkote, McNaghten ! Rajputana; Mt. Abu, King! Burma; Segain, 

 Wallich ! Mandalay, /. Anderson ! Meiktila, Collett 854 ! Shan Hills, 

 common. (This species in India has never been reported from Orissa, 

 Central India, Behar or from any locality to the east of these areas ; 

 in Burma, where it recurs, it seems to be common to the north and east 

 of Pegu and Prome, but has never been recorded from either of these 

 districts.) 



This record of distribution, which is based on an examination of over 100 gather- 



