426 LEGUMINOSZ. [ Albizzia. 
X X Pinne in 2-6 pairs ; ales, orate to oblong, $-1} in. 
Calyx minute ; corolla 14 os jong: é ‘ a ‘ . A. odoratissima, 
Calyx 13 lin. long; co cor tie . A, Lebbek 
Leaflets shortly soaked pinnae in 4-3 pai 
sia ¥ lin. long; pods tapering at the base, linear, ioctl 
: . A. procera. 
Leaflets ‘h- 4 in. long; ‘pods : stalked, oblong, veined, black . . A. Teysmanni. 
Xx X X Pinne in a single pair; lea arge, eget ' 
in a few so ony elabrons hse broad and 
flat = . A. lucida, 
1. A. myriophylla, Bth. 2h seialt evergreen tree, the young 
shoots tawny and shortly pubescent; leaves abruptly bipinnate, 
3-10 in. long, with 10 to 18 pine, the rachises rusty eBid ; 
leaflets in 20-40 pairs, sessile, linear, slightly faleate, bluntish, 
ciliolate, 2-3 lin. long, rigidly chartaceous, glabrous ; flowers small, 
white, sessile or nearly so, in small heads, on 3-3 in. long tawny 
pu ous peduncles clustered and formin, laiper or smaller pani- 
cles in the axils of the upper leaves and at the end of the branchlets ; 
ealyx tawny pubescent, minute ; corolla about a line long, eo 
aped, pubescent outside ; pods linear-lanceolate, acuminate at 
base, occasionally sinuate between the seeds, 2-3 in. long, very flat 
and thin, glossy brown, smooth. 
Haxs.—Tenasserim.—Fl. Apr. 
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2. A, sepals Boiv.; Bedd. Sylv. Madras t. 55; Brand. For. 
Fl. 178.—Bo-me-za.—An evergreen tree (L00— —120 + 60—80 + 8— 
124), often heddioe leaves in H.S., the young parts all shortly 
pubescent ; stipules unusually large, . 14 in. long, obliquely cordate, 
acuminate, velvety pubescent, depeaains leaves abruptly bipinnate, 
3-13 ft. long, with 7 to 20, rarely fawer pinne, the rachises all 
shortly tawny pubescent ; leaflets in 20 to nearly 50 pairs, sessile, 
faleate and ees oblong-linear, acute, 3-4 lin. long, mem- 
branous, slightly and minutely ee ciliate, glaucous or almost 
ro beneath, the midrib almost owers small, white, 
nearly 8 lin. is ng ; chic tingasoblang tapering at the base, m more 
or less blunt, very flat with the sutures slightly thickened, 1, 24-84 
AB.—Frequent in the topical and moister upper m ixed Ele meee 
= into the dee hill forests, up to 4,000 ft. slevetion. Spt from Ava and Chittagong 
down to Tenasserim.—Fl. Apr.-May ; Fr. C.8.— =Metam.—SiS., ete. 
= -Remarxs.—Sap-wood broad, white, @, light, coarse-grained and fibrous ; heart- 
~ wood dark-brown and heavy, takes fine polish. Good for cabbie oer: furni- 
_ and similar purposes. 
