DR. F. MUELLER ON AUSTRALIAN ACACIA. 119 
[This will probably prove a very distinct species, if more perfect 
specimens show the inflorescence to be normal. The eapitula appear 
to be reduced to a single flower each, and are arranged in a simple 
raceme; but it is not impossible that the whole may be а monstrous or 
abnormal elongation of the axis of a single capitulum.—G. B.) 
7. ACACIA STIPULOSA, n.sp. Glanduloso-pubescens, ramulis tereti- 
usculis, stipulis persistentibus setaceis inferne connatis ciliolatis, phyl- 
lodiis confertis parvis oblique lanceolatis curvatis mucronatis tenuiter 
plurinerviis, margine supero prope medium glanduligero, pedunculis 
axillaribus solitariis monocephalis phyllodium superantibus capitulis 
globosis multifloris puberulis, bracteolis acutissimis, sepalis liberis 
linearibus obtusis corolle subequilongis, leguminibus coriaceis lato- 
linearibus hispidulis curvatis sessilibus intus subcontinuis inter semina 
non contractis, seminibus ovatis leviter compressis lucenti-nigris 
- utrinque impressis strophiolo pallido plicato triplo breviore suffultis. 
Secus partes australes fluminis Victoris. Hb. M. No. 71. 
Phyllodia 11-3" longa, 1-1]"" lata, mucrone tenui terminata. Stipule 
l-1j" longe. Capitula lete lutea. Corolla vix 1”” longa. Le- 
gumen circiter sesquipollicare acutum, 3'" latum, satis compressum 
dilute fuscum. Semina 142" longa. 
Huc pertinere videtur A. deltoidea B. pungens, Bth. 1. c. p. 333, vix 
autem varietas primaria Cunninghami. 
(This plant differs from the true 4. deltoidea chiefly in the hairy ped ; 
it is also generally more downy; but I have still considerable doubts 
whether it will not prove a mere variety of A. deltoidea.—G. B.] 
8. Acacia Gunnii, Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ., i, p. 332; J. D. Hook. 
Fl. Tasman., t. xviii. (A. vomeriformis, A. Cunn- ez Bth. l. c.) 
In montibus ad sinum St. Vincent’s Gulf et colonim Victori, е. g. 
Grampians, Mount Alexander, &c. 
§ 5. Pungentes. 
9. Aeacia latipes, Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. of Bot. i. p. 334. 
n. 40. 
Ad sinum Spencer's Gulf, C. Wilhelmi. 
Quidem nec flores nec fructus vidi; speciem autem pbyllodiorum forma 
facile recognitam hac occasione nolui preetérire. 
10. AcACIA PHLEBOCARPA, n. Sp. Fruticosa, viscidula, parce pube- 
rula, mox glabrata, ramulis teretiusculis, phyllodiis patentibus angusto- 
lanceolatis acutis subsessilibus breviter mucronatis basi minute glan- 
duligeris multinerviis sequilateris, nervo mediano prominente, stipulis 
phalis phyllodio parum v. dimidio brevioribus, sepalis oblongo-linea- 
