274 G, King — Maieriah for a Flora of cJie Mahiyan Penhmda. [No. 1, 
the seeds on lower margin. Seeds B-10» ovate, witli long axis across the 
pnd, '25 in. long, "2 in. across, "15 in. tliick, testa dark-pnrpIe, tlii"n, 
ci-nstnceonB. PI. Jungh* 268 ; Miq. Flor. IntL But, I, 35-, Bak. in Flor. 
Bi it Ind. U, 305. Mimosa trapezlfolia Roxb, Hort. Beng. 93; Fl. Ind. 
II, 546. Inga dtmidiata Hook. & Am. Bot. Beeoh. Voy. 181. Liga 
Clypeana Jack, Mai, Miacell* II, 7. 78? ;■ Hook. Comp. Bot. Masf. T, 224 • 
Wall, Cat. 5270A. Cl^pearia rubra Rumpb, Herb, Amboin, III, 176 t. 
112? 
PENAif«; Fojter (Wall, Cat 5270 A) I Curtis 209! pROV. Wer.- 
LESLKY v Knn8tkrl(jl2l Pauang j Ridley 1^761 SiNGAPOns; T. Audersan 
381 Hnltelt 58! 5698! Malacca; Gridtthl Maingay 570! Uermy ! 
Pe%kk ; Smriechun 481 1 2024 ! Wrmj 18&9 ! 2G4-? f DiSTRfB. Suinafcia, 
Java, Molpcoas, 
This IB apt, when its leaflets are uniiaufllly Bmall, to Bi'nmlate P. couiortum from 
which it is, however, easily diatingivished by its flroaller fraita, its pedieellod Ooveta, 
and ita terete CraTichleta. It ia also apt, when ita leaHetB are tiiiusnally targe, to 
sirnTilate P, nn-gnlatum i as both have angiiilar bminches and pedicel led ftoret a the 
only s»tfe diagnostio character ia the nature of the pflands, ospbcially those on the 
partial rachises of the pinnBBj these f^land^ are etipitate ia P. Glj/peai-ia, eeaaite in 
P. ting tthi turn. 
There ia jnat « t^a^3eoF doabt aa to whether this la Rumphina* fJ^sfpura^ ta rtthra 
Since that author figarea no glands, or eveii that it ia Inga Clypeavia Jack, since 
Jack aaya there ia no petiolnr gland on the leaf of hia epeciea. Jack's plant ia, 
he aaya, known in Sumatra aa '* Jiring tminiet" • 
12. PiTHKCOLOBtuM AKGULATUM Beetli. Ill Hook. LoTid. Joum. Bot. 
III, 306. A ti-ee 25-30 feet higb with spreading shortly pnberulouB 
angular brancbes, bai*k dark-brown. Leaves ©veiilj 2-pinnate ; rachia 
angular, puberiilons, 3-8 in, loo iTf, with a largo sessile gland ■5-*75 in. 
above the base and near the middle of the petiolar portion, foliar 
portion wit!i smaller soaaile glands below the bases of all but the 
lasfc pair of pinna? set obliquely on the upper truncate enda of sharp-edged 
ridges ; pinnfle 2^4)- jugate, their rachises with similar but small glands 
jnst below each pair of leatlets, the distal 6-7 in., tiio lowest 1-1 '5 in. 
long; leaflets of upper pinnfB 5-8-jngate, of lowest 2-^-jugat-e, all 
diminishing downward; terminal leaflets of moBt of the pinn® 3"5-6 
in. lo|^, l'25-2 in. wi4e, ovate- lanceolate, gradually tapering to an acute 
tip, the base wide-cntieato, the midrib central, the bases of the remainder 
progressively more obliquely rounded and the midribs progres- 
sively more diagonal, proximal leaflets I in. long, "75 in. wide ; all 
inembranoas, sparsely puhemlous abofe, softly pnbeecent bpneath when 
young ; thinly subeoriaceons, dark-gr-een glabrous shining above, 
dull puberulone beneath when mature, lateral nerves 5-7 pairs rather 
prominent bfineath ; petiolulea "07 in. long. Flowers in small aub- 
unibellate corjmba 5 in. across, on short peduncles *75 in. longjfascicled 
