-V. 502. Martinique. Triiii. 

 St. Thomas, i 



3chranckia leptocarpa, DC. V. L0O6. Tropical Am< 



Columbia Totmiana and Brazil. Found also in tropical Afric: 

 where is is probably introduced. 



Leucaena glauca, Benth.—Y. 181, 853; B. 271 ; M. 100. 

 in iiit- warm r regions , «t probably of 



origin. 



Acacia arabica, Willd.—Y. 564. 900; C. 20; M. 108 ; V 



— V. 1903 West Indies u 



Guiana and Brazil. 

 Acacia Suma, Kurz, syn. A. Catechu. Grisvb. i >•/.<■ inild.)—Y. 942, 



Acacia tamarindifoli a, ll'HUl V, Cnildii :.M.llo Martini.iuc 

 St. Lucia, Venezuela and Columbia. 

 lysiloma, three undetermined species. — V. 82 J, V. 1186, and 



Calliandra Guildingii, Benth.—Y., G-uilding. Trinidad, but there 

 inti-odu. i. ,. onlifig to Lane, in Grisebaeh's flora of tin Ihiti. W'e.i 

 Indian islands. 



Calliandra purpurea, Benth.—Y. 1000; B. 285. West Indies and 



Calliandra tergemina, 



i thr tropic 



Pithecolobium latifoliura, lltoth., svn. (alliandia latifolia, Griseb.- 

 V. 1037. West indies and tropical South America, in the norther 



B. 274; M. 109; XL 

 >ia and Venezuela. 

 Pithecolobium tortum, Mart., syn. Acacia Vraeentia, Griseb.—Y., 



Pithecolobium, .<./>.- 



