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iv. 1091 (1806) a name which is to be revived to replace the later 
a paniculata Willd. Sp. Pl. iv. 1074 (1806). 
Acacia paniculata (Wendl.), comb. nov. Mimosa paniculata 
Wendl. Bot. Beob. 57 (1798). M. discolor Andr. Bot. Rep. t. 235 
(1802). A. discolor (Andr.) Willd. Sp. Pl. iv. 1068 (1806) 
The restoration of the name A. tenuifolia (L.) Willd. for the 
plant commonly known under the later name A. paniculata Willd. 
necessitates the taking up of Wendland’s name for the plant more 
recently called A. discolor (Andr.) Willd., since the specific name 
See is no longer ‘‘ already borne by a valid species.” 
terminalis (Salisb.), comb. nov. Mimosa terminalis 
sali. Fro 325 (1796). A. elata A. Cunn. in Hook. Lond. Journ. 
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It seems reasonably certain that Salisbury described the plant 
much later named by Cunningham. Port Jackson (Sidney), the 
type locality for Mimosa terminalis, is in the center of the range 
of A. elata, a species characteristic of the coast region, Further- 
more Salisbury’s characterization is in every way applicable to 
Cunningham’s plant and accordingly I am taking up the former’s 
name since it is the earlier. 
Acacia binervia (Wendl.), comb. nov. Mimosa binervia We ndl. 
Bot. Boob. 56 (1798). A. glaucescens Willd. Sp. Pl. iv. 1052 (1806). 
The specific name binervia is indeed inapplicable for this plant 
but since it is earlier than Willdenow’s name it must be used in 
accord with the present rules of nomenclature. Wendland himself, 
Comm. Acac. 53 (1820), indicated the identity of these Acacias. 
Acacia cazs1a (L.) Willd., var. oxyphylla (Grah.), comb. nov. 
A. Inisia (L.) Willd., var. oryphylla Grab. ex Baker in Hook. Fl. 
Brit. Ind. ii. 297 (187 8). 
Bentham, Trans. Linn. Soc. xxx. 530 (1875), and Trimen, Fi. 
Ceylon, ii. 127 (1894), have indicated the identity of A. caesia and 
A. Intsia, two names of the same date, and have chosen the former. 
According to Art. 46 of the International Rules this choice must 
be abided by. It happens, too, that the name caesia has priority 
on the page. The above new combination, therefore, becomes 
necessary. 
_ Acacia simplicifolia (L. f.), comb. nov. Mimosa simplicifolia 
L. f. Suppl. 436 (1781). A. laurifolia Willd. Sp. Pl. iv. 1053 (1806). 
