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A. stricta, Mt. Dromedary (Reader) ; Cambevvarra (Baeuerlen) ; 

 height up to 20 feet. 



A. fasciculi/era, Severn (Hartiaann). Fruit of vl, macradenia, 

 described in the Flora Australiensis belongs to A. fasciculi/era. 



A. 2yenninervis, the funicle extends sometimes unilaterally, some- 

 times bilaterally. 



A. microhotrya, Stii'ling's Range (Maxwell). 



A. pycnophylla is the genuine A. crassiuscula of Wendland, as 

 already observed by Meissner. 



A. subcoerulea, Cape Le Grand (Webb) ; Israelite-Bay (Miss 

 Brooks). 



A. vestita, Gulgong (Dr. Barnard) ; Delegate-River (Baeuerlen). 



A. trineura, near Lake Hindmarsh (D' Alton) ; height to 20 feet. 



A. subporosa, Cann-River (C. French). 



A. ixiojjhylla, Dawson-River (Dr. Bancroft). 



A. excelsa, Darling-Downs (Lau) ; Comet-River (O'Shanesy) ; 

 also on the Flinders and Herbert-River. 

 A. binervata, Shoalhaven-R. (Baeuerlen). 

 A. aneura, Gascoyne-R. (Hon. J. Fori'est). 



A. auriculiformis, Port Darwin (Holtze) ; allied to A. spirorbis 

 from New Caledonia ; height to 40 feet. 



A. 2?ruinosa, Hawkesbury-R. (H. Deane). 



A. decurrens, Grampians (C. Walter). 



A. 2^i(bescens, Shoalhaven-R. (Baeuerlen) ; height to 20 feet ; 

 stem only a few inches thick ; seeds opaque, black, oval, turgid, 

 about ^ inch long ; arillus whitish, cymbiform, pointed, nearly 

 half as long as the seed. 



A. pentadenia, Shannon (F.v.M.). 



A. obscura, Cape Arid and Gardiner-River (Maxwell) ; Sex-pen- 

 tine-R. (F.v.M.) ; Drummond No. 167, It may be a variety of 

 A. strigosa. Calyx also streaked. Leaflets often revolufce at the 

 margin ; bracts linear, dilated at the summit and there pubescent. 



