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7. Pentadynamis, S.A. 19. Erythrina, Q.L., N.A. &(I.) 



8. Rothia, N.A. and (I.) 20. Phaseohcs, Q.L., N.A. and (I.) 



9. Ptychosema, W.A. 21. Bolichos, N.A., and (I.) 



10. Lamprobhtm, Q.L. 22. Dunban'a, Q.L., and (I.) 



11. Omocarpam, Q.L., (I.) 23. Atyhsia, Q.L., N.A., & (I.) 



12. (Esclvynomene, Q.L. and N.A. 24. Eriosema, Q.L., N.A., & (I,) 



13. Smithia, Q.L. and (I.) 25. Flemingia, Q.L., N.A.,&(I.) 

 1 J. Pycnospora, Q.L., and (I.) 26. Abrus, Q.L., N.A., and (I.) 



15. TJraria, Q.L., N.A., and (I.) 27. Palhcryia, Q.L., and (I.) 



16. Lourea, N.A., and (I.) 28. Pongamia, Q.L., N.A., & (I.) 



17. Alysicarpus, N.A., and (I.) 29. Barklya, Q.L. 



18. Clitoria, N.A. and (I.) 



2. Cesalpinete. 



1. Guilandia, Q.L., and (I.) 4. Labicliea, N.A., and (I.) 



2. Pterolobium, Q.L., and (I.) 5. Tamar Indus, N.A., and (I.) 



3. Peltophorum, Q.L., and (I.) 6. Cynometra, Q.L., and (I.) 



3. Mimose^:. 



1. Erythroptldmim, Q.L., & (I.) 4. Adcnanihera, N.A., and (I.) 



2. Entada, Q.L., and (I.) 5. Albizzia, Q.L., W., N.A.&(I)* 



3. Pichrostachys, N.A., and (I.) 



From this list, it will be seen that the Leguminous plants of 

 East Queensland, as Mr. Bentharo. remarks, have an East 

 Asiatic character, though there are many genera which it has in 

 common with New South "Wales. On the other hand, of the 53 

 genera found in Victoria, there are 20 common to New South 

 Wales and Tasmania. The genus Acacia is not only the largest 

 of the Leguminosa3, but of all the phanerogamous genera, con- 

 taining upwards of 300 species, for Baron P. von. Mueller has 

 described several new species since the publication of the second 

 volume of our Elora. Of these Tasmania has 17, Victoria 55, 



*Q.L.=Queensland ; "W. and N.A.=West and North Australia; I.=India. 



