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broader and shorter stipules, all three brown and sHghtly hairy. 

 Calyx with broad-lanceolate very acute lobes with fringed margins, 

 otherwise glabrous, the lobes longer than the tubes, the two upper 

 ones united at the base. Standard, keel and wings of equal 

 length, aV)out half as long again as the calyx-lobes, bright yellow, 

 the keel of a duller shade. Ovarium glabrous, except a few long 

 hairs on the top; style long and subulate. Fruit not seen. 



Grave-yard Creek, near Walcha (J. F. Campbell, October, 1898). 



The affinities are with P. glabra, Benth., from which it is dis- 

 tinguished by the slight hairiness, the smaller leaves, stipules 

 and flowers, and chiefly by the shape and small size of the brac- 

 teoles. The bracteoles with their adnate stipules have the 

 appearance of a 3-Hd bracteole, but the stipule-like character of 

 the side lobes can be recognised from analogy with several other 

 species of Pultenoia, especially P. plumosa, Sieb., in which it is 

 very apparent; in P. denfata, Labill., (which derives its specitic 

 name from the bracteoles) the bracteoles and stipules are still more 

 closely united so as to give the appearance of a dentate bi-acteole. 



Acacia harpophylla, F.v.M. 



Coolabah, Great Western Line (R. N. Peacock, 1898). 

 This species has been recorded in N.8. Wales from the Brigalow 

 Creek near Narrabri, Moree, Warrah and Scone. 



Acacia glaucescens, Willd. 



Belowra, Tuross River, N.S. Wales (J. S. Allan, 1898). 



The most southerly locality hitherto recorded for this species. 



HALORAGEffi. 

 Myriophyllum pedunculatum. Hook. f. — New for N.S. Wales 



Mt. Kosciusko, circa 7000ft. Lining the bottoms of shallow 

 ponds near the head of the Snowy River. The plant has a red 

 cast and gives the surface of the ground a red appearance. 

 Previously recoi'ded from the Australian Alps in Victoria, Tas- 

 mania also, and Western Australia. 



The flowers in our specimens are not pedunculate. 

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