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Capparidaceæ. 



Cleome tetrandra Banks, in D.C. Prodr. I (1824) 240; Bentham, 

 FL Austr. I (1863) 90. 



Port Hedland, in flower (flowers yellow) and with young 

 fruits (No. 1141, 3. Nov. 1914). 



Leguminosæ. 



Acacia holosericea A. Cunningh, in G. Don. Gen. Syst. II (1832) 

 407; Bentham, Fl. Austr. II (1864) 411; A. neurocarpa A. Cun- 

 ningham, in Hook. Icon, pi., tab. 168. 



Broome (No. 1135, 5. Nov. 1914), a tall shrub, very com- 

 mon. The numerous spirally twisted pods are brown; seeds obo- 

 vate, somewhat flattened, shining black; funicle folded, orange- 

 yellow. 



Acacia Wickhamii Benth., in Hooker, London Journ. Bot. I 

 (1842) 379; Fl. Austr. II (1864) 392; F. v. Müller, Iconogr. Austr. 

 Acacia XI, tab. 6. 



Port Hedland (No. 1134 ; 3. Nov. 1914), a low shrub, very 

 common. The ripe pods are light-brownish, veined, straight; seeds 

 ovate, pale brownish; funicle pale. 



Acacia binervosa D.G., Mem. Legum. XII 448 (1825); A.bivenosa 

 D. G. Prodrom. II (1825) 452; Bentham Fl. Austr. II (1864)' 380; 

 W. V. Fitzgerald, in Journ. Müll. Bot. Soc. II (1903) 18. (Determ. 

 J. H. Maiden). 



Broome (No. 1133, 5. Nov. 1914), a medium sized shrub. 

 The ripe pods are light brown, moniliform, but flattened and 

 with thickened margins; seeds somewhat flattened, broadly ovate, 

 shining black; funicle orange-red, much folded. 



Neptunia monosperma F. v. Müll, in Bentham, Fl. Austr. II 

 (1864) 300. 



Derby: on the jetty (No. 1172, 7. Nov. 1914). A decumbent 

 herbaceous plant with pale inconspicuous flowers aud orbicular 

 coin-like pods. 



Bauhinia Ciuminghamii Benth., Fl. Austr. II (1864) 295; W. V. 

 Fitzgerald in Journ. Müll. Bot. Soc. II (1903) 14; B. Leirhhardtii 

 F. v. Müll., Transact. Victorian Inst. Ill (1858) 50; Sec. Census, 

 Austr. PI. (1889) 73; Phanera Cunninghamii Bentham, in Miquel, 

 PI. Junghun. I (1851) 264. 



Broome (No. 1157, 5. Nov. 1914) and Derby (No. 1178, 

 7. Nov. 1914); in both places with ripe pods. A rather low tree 



