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ACACIA impressa. 
Bastard Sickle-leaved Acacia. 
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POLYGAMIA MONECIA. 
Nat. ord. Legumınosz. $. Mimoseæ. 
ACACIA. Supra, vol. 2. fol. 98. 
Sect. I. Foliis deformatis, nempè, foliolis sæpiùs præsertim in planta 
adultä abortivis, petiolis dilatatis filiformibus in Phyllodia mutatis, PryL- 
LODINEÆ, Dec. Prodr. 2. 448. 
$. Capitato-racemosæ, floribus nempê in capitula. globosa collectis, capt- 
tulis secas pedunculum | axillarem racemosis. —Stipule omnium subnulle v. 
inermes. Decand. 
A. impressa; phyllodiis lanceolatis utrinque acuminatis subfalcatis margi- 
n penniveniis, antic uniglandulosis, capitulis racemosis, floribus 
5-fidis. : 
Frutex 5-6-pedalis, ramis virgatis, angulatis. Phyllodia lanceolata, 
utrinque acuminata, marginata, subfalcata, apice obtusiuscula, costá tenui 
excentricd, venis tenuibus, pinnatis, anticó suprà basin glandulá solitariá 
impressá, 3-5 uncias longa, 5-6 lineas lata. Capitula racemosa, racemis 
nunc simplicibus, nunc ramosis, phyllodiis equalibus, brevioribus, v. longiori- 
bus. Flores quinquefidi. 
We have received specimens of this plant from New 
Holland, at several different times, under the name here 
adopted. We do not find it published in any work at 
hand; but it is possibly a name of Mr. Cunningham's, on 
which account we retain it, although its application 1s 
not very apparent. 
Native of New Holland. It flowers in the greenhouse 
in August and September. Our drawing was made at 
Mr. Colvill's Nursery, some years since. 
A shrub 5 or 6 feet high, with virgate, angular branches. 
Phyllodia lanceolate, acuminate at each end, with a thick- 
ened margin, either falcate or straight, the lower leaves 
having usually the former figure, those next the flowers 
