*" XL. LEGUMIX0SJ2. [Gotnpliolobkmi. 



•ouLliern specimens, and some seem almost to i)ass into G, Iluegelii, although they have 

 always shorter pedicels, smaller leaves, and more or less puhcsceut branches. 



G. uncinatxLiu 



, A. Lu7in.; Benth. in Ann, Jfien, Mus. li. 72. An 

 erect, much branched, heath-like shrub, the young branches usually minutely 

 pubescent. Leaflets 3, on a very short common petiole or almost sessile, 

 linear, obtuse, with a recurved point, rarely above 3 lines long, the margins 

 revolute. Flowers red, much smaller than in the preceding species, solitary 

 or 2 or 3 together, the pedicels shorter or rarely rather longer than the calyx. 

 Calyx scarcely 3 lines long. Petals almost sessile ; standard very broad, 

 about 4 hues long; wings and keel rather shorter, the latter not fringed. 



Ovary with about 6 ovules. Pod nearly globular, rather lon-er than the 

 calyx. ° 



+ 



T ^' ^' .^f^^'; ^^"^ ilountains, J, Cunningham, Fraser ; Paramatta, IFooIls ; New 



1 2. G. Baxteri, BenU. An erect heath-like shrub, witli numerous vir- 

 gate pubescent brandies. Leaflets usually '6, sessile or on a very short com- 

 raou petiole narrow-linear, with revolute margins, mostly hooked at the ends, 

 d or rarely 4 Imes long. Stipules setaceous, persistent. Flowers terminal, 

 solitary or 3 or 3 together, sessile within the last leaves. Calyx glabrous, 

 apparently viscid about 3 lines long, very angular in the bud. Standard 4 

 lines long or rather more ; wings shorter ; keel almost as long as the standard, 

 .fvU" r/.f-^.K r^'-i Ovary hirsute, almost sessile, with about 8 ovules; 

 S f °^ ^ tl^'^kened at the base. Pod ovoid-globular, slightly compressed, 

 about as long as the calyx, more or less pubescent. ' ° '^ ^ 



Eaiiges, Maxwell. 



witi ilf 1* r^ 1^ ' f "^'^' "'•^""' ^^*^"- ^'''- "■ 72. An erect shrub, 



ne oil o ft T ™'"'°'' °^ ^^' "^' ^'■''''^''' «f ^- tomentosnm, but the 

 petiole of the leaves is never developed. Leaflets 3, 5, or rarely 7 sessile 



"Jii;;r : : " ^ ^''^^ 'f^f^ '' *'^^ ^'•-^^' nari;w:iine:;";ith^ osely 

 rarelv mor; T"'' - '', ^" ^' '^'"^'* ^r''' "^^'^ "^ ^''' ^^^"^^^^ pungent point, 

 OU8 ^ 7aZ T ^ '°- °"°' r'' "^l' ^''' r^^'^'^''^- Stipules small, setace- 

 hn *nof r I ''^^' "^^'^l^^^^^'l^' «°Jif^^y or in compact leafy eUmbs, 



buds tln^Jl"'^'' ''' ?/'^/^^?^'"«- Calyx villous, 3 to 31 lines long, the 

 W ff 1 '^ ' "r-^'^' P°^"^^ "^ ^^'' ''^'^'- Standaii 5 to 6 lines 



Ovfr'v sttinf^ ^ 'n ^TI'/°?'''^'^ ^"^^^"^'^^ "^"^"t% ^'li'-'te on the edge. 



exceSi ? hoi 7l ' \'r -^ ^^- ";t'- P°^ compresied-globular, scarcely 

 exceeding the scpals.-Meissu; m Pi. Preiss. 1. 38, and ii. 210 ' 



vTrii^'Sf Leafler^uS^"^^^^ ^'•"■**' «" ^^^^' -'I others. 



«s long ai theraves Sh X T i!; '^'■"l"^^^^ ' ^r'"' ^ °' ^' t^^°""^' °° V'^^^'^^s nearly 



« 1198 ^ ^ ' MojrtcWl, also oue specimen i,f Herb. Soiider, with Preis/s, 



Dr 



rather more 



examined. G. 



ison rivers, 



, . _ ° ' --"""" ^."iiver, anu Aaigau river, Oldjidd. 



erect slSila'!lt?Tnr'^^'%T"'n- "^ ^^' ^''''''' ''• ^^^ -ndW. 210. An 

 erect sluub. allied to G. andaluni, but at once distinguished by the broader 



