104 R. H. CAMBAGE. 



Stem terete or very slightly angular, pilose to pubescent; 

 first internode *5 mm.; second 1 mm.; third 4 mm. to 1 cm.; 

 fourth 1*3 to 1*5 cm., varying in length in different indi- 

 viduals. 



Leaves — No. 1. Abruptly pinnate, petiole 5 to 6 mm. loug, 

 reddish-green, becoming green, excurrent, glabrous; 

 leaflets two to three pairs, oblong, ovate-oblong or obovate- 

 oblong, 5 to 6 mm. long, 3 mm. broad, upperside green, 

 underside paler, margins sometimes reddish, oblique midrib 

 fairly distinct, second vein showing under pocket lens, 

 glabrous; rachis 3 to 7 mm. long, glabrous, excurrent. 



No. 2. Abruptly bipinnate, petiole 8 mm. to 1*3 cm. long, 

 pilose, excurrent; leaflets three to four pairs, usually 

 obovate, margins red with a few scattered hairs; rachis 

 6 to 9 mm. long, faintly pilose, excurrent; stipules reduced 

 to scales. 



No. 3. Abruptly bipinnate, petiole 1*7 to 2*2 cm. long, 

 pilose, usually slightly flattened vertically, sometimes with 

 nerve showing between the lower margin and the centre, 

 excurrent; leaflets four to five pairs, with scattered hairs 

 on underside, and around the margins; rachis pilose, 

 excurrent; stipules reduced to scales and soon disappearing. 



No. 4. Abruptly bipinnate, petiole 2 to 2*3 cm. long, 

 pilose to hirsute, vertically flattened, and showing a distinct 

 nerve which is on the lower edge of the narrowed petioles, 

 and along the centre of the broader or older ones, and some- 

 times decurrent on the stem ; leaflets usually five pairs, 

 sprinkled with hairs on the underside and along the margins, 

 excurrent; rachis pilose, excurrent. 



No. 5. Phyllode with central nerve and reticulating veins, 

 tomentose when first appearing, and finally sprinkled with 

 short hairs which are denser towards the base. 



