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fOLYGAMIA. MONCECIA. 1851. MImofi. 1657 
Unarmed : 
H 
'f«/a 
K 
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^et. 
'h. 
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V.,; 
/?; 
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> 11 . 
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a. 
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V. 
leafets 5 pair : branchlets flexuous : buds 
globular. 
North America. Plum.fpec. 17. ic. 6. Acacia. 
Unarmed : partial leaves and leafets 6 pair, oblong. 
America. Amer t. 183./! 53. Plum. ic,t. iz. 
Unarmed; partial leaves 5 pair ; proper-ones many pair.* 
(tern prickly. 
America, PLtm./pee. \y. ic. 11, 
Unarmed •, partial leaves t6 pair ; leafets 40 pair, with a 
petiolar gland at the bafe. 
America Legumes ovace-oblong, flat. 
Unarmed : partial leaves 6 pair ; leafets many pair, a gland 
among the loweft. 
America. Mill. Jig, t 4 Catesby Carol, Z< t. 42. 
Unarmed : leaves many pair, a petiolar gland between the 
2 outmoft : ftipules axillary : legumes winged. 
• fle of France. PSuk maxt. t- 3. Acacia. , 
Unarmed : leaves abruptly bipinnate, many pair ; leafets 
many pair, very diftinct ; raceme compound, terminal. 
Eaft fndies, V Merit jert. Angl. 30. tab. 42, 
Unarmed ; eaves abruptly pinnate, about 6 pair ; leafets 
many pair, fomewhat confluent : raceme compound, 
terminal 
America. Mill- fig. t. t;. Hotijl. reliq. t. 26, 
Unarmed : partial leaves 6 pair ; leafets very numerous, 
fmall, ciliate, without glands. 
Mexico. Ca-van, ic. 55. n. 86. tab. 78. 
Unarmed : leaves bigeminate and pinnate : panicle ter- 
minal. 
China. Rumph. Amb. 6. tab. 66. 
hpines folitary, fliort ; leaves abc ut 9 pair ; fpikes globu- 
lar, axi.lary, folitary. 
Welt Indies. 'Jacq. Attier pi At. i. zGz.f. 70, 
opines ft'pular, in pairs : leaves 2 pair, with a gland be- 
tween them : fpikes pendulous ; legumes comprefied. 
Welt Indies. S-wartz. prodr 85. 
f horny : /eaves 2 pair, a glatid between each ; leafets 5 
pair ; fpikes globular, peduncled. 
Eaft Indies, lAabl.Jymb. 2. 103. 
f horny : leaves 2 pair ; flowers umbelled : legumes 
fpiral. 
Ceylon. Vahl.fymb. 2. 1O3. 
Opines folitary : flowers in fpikes. 
Udia, Burm, Zeyl, 3. t, 2. Pluk. aim, t. izt.J'. J. 
Lea-z'es to pair: leafets 22 pair. 
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