366 
‘Sprc, Cean. Climbing: branches irregularly angled and arited 
with numerous recurved prickles: pinnz 6-8 pair: leaflets 15-25 
pair, linear, somewhat semihastate, obtuse, mucronate: petioles 
with hooked prickles on the underside, a large. gland near the base 
and another between the extreme pair: stipules large, membranous- 
cordate: panicles terminal and axillary : branches tomentose: heads 
of flowers globular, peduncled, 3—5 together, in the axils of a small 
Jeaf or deciduous bract:-legumes large, succulent, contracted be~ 
tween the seeds: valves when dry shrivelled and wrinkled on the 
surface, angled on the margin: flowers small, white. 
Peninsula. Silhet. Assam. Flowering in the rainy season. 
The legumes are used as soap for washing the hair. The leaves are 
acid and used in cookery instead of tamarinds. 
(17) A.casra. (W. § AD 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 278. 
Syn. A. Intsioides, Dec. prod. II. p. 264.--Mimosa cesia? 
Roxb. fl. Ind. I. p. 565. 
Engrav. Pluk. t. 130. f. 1. 
Spec. Cuan. Climbing shrub, armed with numerous prickles: 
pinnee 10-14 pair, with one or two glands on the petioles and one 
between each of the iast 3-4 pairs: leaflets numerous, oblong-linear, 
somewhat falcate, coriaceous, pale pubescent beneath: panicles ter- 
minal: heads ot flowers globose, numerous: legume linear, flat. 
Coromandel. Monghyr. Saharunpore. Flowering in the rainy 
season. ‘ 
(18) A. Intsta. ( Willd.) 
Ident. W. &. A. prod. I. p. 278.—Dee. prod. II. p. 464. 
Syn. A. ceesia, Willd. Dec. J. c. p. 465.—Mimosa Intsia, Linn, 
Roxb. fl. Ind. 1I. p. 565. 
Engrav. Rheede Mal. VI. t. 4.-Pluk. t. 122. f. 2, 
‘Spec. Cuan, A procumbent or climbing shrub: branches ane 
gled, armed with recurved prickles: pinnee 5-8 pair; leaflets about 
9 pair, linear-oblong: petioles armed with recurved prickles on the 
under side, with a large convex gland near the base, and a small 
cne between each of the 1-3 last pairs of pinnae: panicles large, 
terminal: peduncles 3-4 together, heads of flowers globose : legumes 
broadly-linear, flat and thin. ; 
Coromandel. Common on the Ghauts and throughout the Con- 
can jungles. Nawabgunge. Flowering in the rainy season, 
(19) A. Suma. (Buch.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. IT. p. 563. 
Syn. Mimosa Suma, Roxb, 
