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(3) A. FERRuGINEA. ( Dec.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod, I. p. 273.—Dee. prod. IT..p. 458. 
Syn. Mimosa ferruginea, Roxb. ft. Ind. Il. p. 561. 
Spec. Cuar. Tree armed with conical stipulary thorns, occa- 
sionally unarmed: pinnz 3-6 pair, with one gland on the petiole 
and one between each of the 1-2 extreme pairs: leaflets 10-20 
pair, oblong-linear, obtuse: spikes axillary, usually in pairs : sta- 
mens slightly united at the base: legumes rusty-coloured, flat, 
lanceolate, hard, 2-6-seeded: flowers small, pale-yellow. 
Cirears. Courtallum. Flowering in the hot season. The bark 
which is of a dark rusty colour is strongly astsingent. 
(4) A. zarronum. ( Willd.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 273.—Dec. prod. I. p. 460.. 
Syn. Mimosa latronum, Koen. Roxb. fl. Ind. TL. p. 558.— 
M. cornigera, Linn. Suppl. 
Engrav.. Wight’s Icon. t. 1157. 
Spec. Cuan. Somewhat arboreous: thorns numerous, stipulary, 
very large, united at the base: pinng 3-5 pair, with a gland on the 
petiole; leaflets 6—15 pair, very small, narrow-linear, obtuse, with~ 
out glands; spikes axillary usually in pairs, longer than the leaves, 
many-flowered : stamens distinct; legume flat, thickish, oval-fal- 
cate, 3—4-seeded.: flowers white, becoming yellowish, fragrant, 
Coromandel. Common in the barren tracts of the Deccan. Flow- 
ering in the rainy season. From some unknown cause the tree at 
a certain stage ceases to elongate. The. branches then increase hori-« 
zontally to a considerable extent, forming a flat umbrella-like top, 
(W. & A.) é 
(5) A. pumosa. (W. & 4.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 274. 
Syn. Mimosa dumosa, Roxb. fl. Ind. IL. p. 559. 
Spec. Cuar. Shrub: thorns numerous, subulate, stipulary; 
white, united at the base: leaves small: pinne 2-8 pair, witha 
hollow gland between the last pair: leaflets about 4 pair, obowate- 
oblong, obtuse, very small: spikes axillary, somewhat in pairs, 
much longer than the leaves: flowers numerous,, small, whitish. 
In the dry tracts between Saharunpore and Delhi, flowering 
nearly all the year. 
(6) A. procera. (Willd. ). 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 275.—Dec. prod. TI. p. 466, 
Syn. Mimosa procera, Roxb. ft. Ind. II. p. 548. 
Engrav. Roxb. Cor, HI, t, 121, 
