202 LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE. 



Inga commewynensis Miq. Stirp. Surin. Select, p. i. 



Lower Commewyne River: Focke 392 (fl. Sept.) 



Bentham, who has not seen this species, gives this name as a synonym 

 of Inga vera Willd. The original specimen in the Utrecht Herbarium 

 shows important differences with Inga vera, for instance by its much 

 longer, striate and quite glabrous calyx. 



Inga insignis Kunth Mim. 43 t. 13. 



Upper Coppename River: Boon 1042 and 1049 (fl. Aug.) 



Northern Brazil, Ecuador. 

 Inga Meissneriana Miq. Stirp. Surin. Select, p. 2. 



Surinam River: Focke 1143. 



French Guyana. 

 Inga scabriuscula Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. of Bot. IV. 606. 



Paramaribo, near Tourtonne: Kegel 1206 (fl. Aug.) named Inga Bent- 

 hamtana Meissn. Linnaea XXI p. 253. 



Surinam: Hostmann 858 and 887. 



Northern Brazil, Guyana, Columbia. 



Inga ingoides Willd. Spec. IV. p. 1012. 

 Gonini River: Versteeg 61 (fl. Aug.) 

 Paramaribo: Kegel 290 (fl. Aug.); Focke 392 (fl. Sept.) 

 Commewyne River: Focke 849. 



Nickerie River: Tulleken 536 H. L. B. 903, 322—945 (fl. Octob.) 

 Surinam: Hostmann 78, 685, 887; Hostmann H. L. B. 903, 322-220; 



Splitgerber 337 H. L. B. 904, 289 -91 and 92 named Inga Merianae 



Splitg. Tijdschr. Nat. Geschied. IX p. 113. 

 Vernacular name: >Swietie Boonkie". 

 Guyana, West-Indies, Columbia. 



PITHECOLOBIUM Mart. 



Pithecolobiurn dulce Bth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. III. 199. 



Lower Commewyne River, plant. Marienburg : Went 276 (fl. Aug.) 



and 575 (fl. Febr.) 

 Cultivated. 

 Central America, entroduced into East-India. 



Pithecolobiurn laetum (Popp. et Endl.) Bth. in Hook Lond. Journ. III. 203. 

 Inga laeta Popp. et Endl. Nov. Gen. et Spec. III. 80. 

 Surinam : Focke 966 distributed by Miquel under the name of Inga 



capitata Desv. 

 French Guyana, Northern Brazil, Eastern Peru. 



Pithecolobiurn trapezifolium (Vahl.) Bth. in Hook. Journ. of Botan. 



n. 142. 



Mimosa trapesifolia Vahl. Eel. III. 36 t. 28. 



