Pistil often present in the same flower with the stamens. 
Germen ovate, pubescent. Style long, curved, filiform, 
glabrous, as well as the simple style. 
Acacia mucronata appears to have been first described by 
Wiupenow in his Enumeratio: and Wenptanp has given 
a good figure of it in his useful Commentatio de Acaciis 
Aphylilis. 
Our plant, in the Glasgow Royal Botanic Garden, was 
raised from seeds, sent some years ago to Mr. Murray, by 
Mr. Fraser, from New Holland. It flowers during the 
early Spring months. 
Fig. 1. Calyx and Corolla. 2. Stamens. 3. Pistil. 4, Leaf—More or 
less magnified. 
