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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICT OF 
138. Leucsena Benth. 
357. Leucaena glauca Benth. 
Sinbok. 
Burm. A set k-hpye- b in . 
Distribution. — Throughout the tropics. 
130. Mimosa Linn. 
358. Mimosa pudica Linn. Common in the alluvial belt. 
Distribution.— Throughout India, Burma, Ceylon, tropical 
America. 
130. Acacia Willd, 
359. Acacia Farncsiana Willd. 
Sinbok. 
Distribution.— Throughout the tropics, 
300,* Acacia Arabica Willd. 
Common, planted throughout the district. 
DISTRIBUTION.— Punjab. Rajputana, jScinde. Peninsular and 
Central India, Bengal, Burma, Ceylon, Arabia, Africa. 
361. Acacia Kingii Prain. (Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, Vol. LXVI, 
2. 506, 1897.) 
Salin. 
Distribution.— U pper Burma. 
363. Acacia leucoplilcea Willd, 
Gwingyin. 
Distribution.— Throughout India and Burma, Ceylon, Malay 
Archipelago. 
363. Acacia catechuoides Benth. 
Mon valley near Sidoktaya. 
Burni. Ska-bin, 
DiSTRiBUtlON.-^Bengal, Assam, Burma. 
364. Acacia concinna DC. var. rugata. 
Minbu district. 
Distribution of variety.— Nepal, Sikkim, Bengal, Assam, 
Burma, Andamans, Central India. 
305. Acacia pennata Willd. 
Minbu district. 
Distribution. — Throughout India and Burma, Ceylon, Malay 
Archipelago, Africa. 
