428 LEGUMINOSH. [ Albizzia. 
rous or puberulous; corolla end about 4 lin. long ; pods 4-1 ft. 
long, linear-oblong, bluntish at both ends or rarely acuminate, very 
compressed and flat, with the ae slightly thickened, 1-1} in. 
broad, smooth, yellowish, glossy. 
Has.—Frequent in the tropical and gerd upper mixed forests from Pegu 
and Martaban down to Tenasserim, up to 2,000 ft. elevation; also Prome (the 
pubescent dry-country form) along Ey —Fl. Apr.-May ; Fr. C.S.—s x1.— 
ReMarxs.—Sap-wood white, coarse-fibrous; heart-wood blackish brown, 
close-grained, rather heavy, coarsely fibrous, but com pact, takes fine polish. 
Good for furniture - carriage axles, also for building purposes. Yields a 
an isco 
long, glabrous; corolla funnel-shaped, about 3 lin. long, ribs 
or nearly so; pods linear, 3-5 in. long by 4-3 in. broad, tapering 
at the base, acute, very flat, with the seins slightly thickened, 
brown, smoo e 
Has.—Frequent i and Martaban 
ane Freq t iaene aa and. 7 ae all cate el SPE has Sake: oa 
C.S.—1.—S88. en SiS. s. All, Sal (?). 
REemarKs.— om Bed ngs ahead or — rather light, coarsely fibrous, but 
tolerably close-grained art-wood brown to blackish brown, rather heavy, 
stre eh strong sone sett takes fine polish. Good for 
house-building, acim ork, etc. 
7. A. Teysmanni, Kz.—A lofty tree, the leaf-buds puberu- 
lous; leaves abruptly bipinnate, a ft. lon ng, glabrous, the 
rachis and the oe rather terete, bout a foot long, glandless ; 
‘pinne in 4 pat up to a foot long; leaflets in 8-9" pairs, = like 
