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Spec. Cuar. Tree, armed with straight stipulary thorns : pinnae 
10-20 pair, with a large concave gland above the base of the petiole 
and two or three between the last 2-3 pairs of pinne: spikes 1-6. 
axillary: legume linear, thin, 6—8-seeded: flowers white. 
Calcutta. Bengal. A very commen tree, remarkably conspicu- 
ous for its white bark. Flowering in the rainy season. 
(20) A. mMopesta, ( Wall.) 
Ident. Don's Mill. II. p. 4172. 
Engrav. Wall, P}. As. Rar. IE. t. 180. 
Spec. Cuar. Shrub: spines axillary, subulate: pinne 2-3 
pair: leaflets 4 pair, oblong, obtuse, glaucous: petioles pilose, 
with one gland about the middle: spikes axillary and terminal, 
usually solitary, nodding, on short peduncles: legume stalked, 
linear-oblong, flat, 6-seeded, acute at both ends: flowers white, 
fragrant. 
4 In the dry tracts between Saharunpore and Delhi. Flowering in 
pril. 3 
(21) A. Smiruiana. (Wail. ) 
. Syn. Mimosa Smithiana, Roxb. fl. Ind. II. p. 550. 
Spec. Cuar. Large tree: stipules semicordate, very large: 
pinne 12-18 pair: leaflets numerous, semilanceolate ;, petioles vil- 
Jous, with one gland near the base and one between each of the Tast 
2-3 pairs of pinne: panicles terminal and in the exterior axils 
forming a single long-peduncled raceme composed of long-pedicel- 
Jed globular heads of white flowers: calyx and corolla downy : 
legumes linear-lanceolate, thin and smooth, 10—20-seeded. 
Chittagong and ‘Silhet. Flowering in May. 
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(22) A. myrRiopHyLLa. (Grah.) 
Syn. Mimosa Microphylla, Roxb. fl. Ind. II. p. 549. 
’ Spec, Cuan. Shrub: pinne 10-15 pair: leaflets numerous, 
minute, obliquely linear: petioles downy: calyx and corolla vil- 
lous: panicles terminal and axillary, villous, composed of globular 
heads of small greenish-yellow flowers: legumes thin, leafy, long, 
broad, obtuse, 3—6-seeded. 
Khasia mountains. Flowering in May and June. 
(23) A. evata. (Grah.) 
Ident. Voigt. Hort. Cale. p. 261. 
Syn. Mimosa elata, Roxb. fl, Ind. II. p. 546. 
Spec. Cuar. -Large tree: pinne 3-6 pair: leaflets 6-10 pair, 
subsessile, opposite, oblong, emaryinate, smooth on both sides: pe- 
tioles with a ridge on the upper side and one large oblong’ concave 
