inches long, yellow. Rachis pubescent. Calyx quadrifid, 
having a small pubescent bractea at the base. Corolla. 
quadrifid, the segments spreading. Stamens very numerous: 
Anthers subglobose. -Pistil: Germen oval, pubescent: 
Style filiform, flexuose: Stigma an obtuse point. 
Seeds of this plant were sent to the Glasgow Botanic 
Garden from New Holland by Mr. Fraser: who detected 
the species in the Blue Mountains. Sreser has publish- 
ed it among his beautiful “ Specimens of New Holland 
Plants,” under the name which I have here adopted. The 
Acacia taxifolia of WititpENow seems to be a very different 
plant, and a native of Cochin China. 
It flowers in the greenhouse in the month of May. 
_ Fig. 1. Single Flower. 2. Pistil. 3. Leaf, with its accompanying Sti- 
_ pules,—Magnijied, 
