Inga Senegalensis. De Cand. Prodr. 2. p. 442.
Mimosa taxifolia. Pers. Syn. 2. p. 266. n. 110.
Nitta. Park’s First Journey, p. 336-337.
[104]Park’s Second Journey, p. cxxiv. where it is stated to be an undescribed species of that genus. Soon after that Narrative appeared, on comparing Mr. Park’s specimen, which is in fruit only, with the figure published by Lamarck in his Illustrations (tab. 602. f. 4.), and with M. Poiret’s description (Encyc. Meth. Botan. 5. p. 728.), I referred it to that author’s P. erinacea, a name which is, I believe, adopted in the last edition of the Pharmacopœia of the London College. Dr. Hooker has since published a drawing of the same plant by the late Mr. Kummer, and considering it a new species, has called it Pterocarpus Senegalensis. (Gray’s Trav. in Western Africa, p. 395, tab. D.)
[105]Tuckey’s Congo, p. 430.
[106]Memoires sur la Famille des Legumineuses.
[107]Flinders’s Voy. to Terra Austr. 2. p. 542.
[108]Flinders’s Austr. 2, p. 559.
[109]Prodr. Flor. Nov. Holl. 1, p. 558.
[110]Theor. elem. ed. 2. p. 183.