Gomplwlohium.] xL. leouminos.e.. 



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leaflets, with a more or less prominent common petiole, sometimes lA lines 

 lono; Yollug branches usually pubescent. Leaflets 3 or 5, the lateral ones 

 usually inserted lower down than the 3 terminal ones, all linear, obtuse or 

 mucronate, under \ in. long, tlie margins recurved or revolute. Flowers 

 yellow, tennnial, solitary or several together, sessile or shortly pedicellate 

 amongst the last leaves. Calyx hirsute or nearly glabrous, fully 4 lines long. 

 Standard about \ m. long ; wings and keel scarcely exceeding the calyx. 

 Uvaiy with about 8 ovules. Pod rarely exceeding the calyx. 



W. Australia, Brummond, ^,d Coll. n. n\,and o(h Coll.n. 29 «»^30; nenr Albany, 

 -r/«.*, u. iiUO, also 1193 ; heathy -round, Gordoa river, Oldfield ; Salt river, Maxwell. 



15. <S. capitatiun, A. Cunn. in Lhidl. Bot. Reg. t. 1563. Very closely 

 allied to ff. tomentosnm, and perhaps a variety. It is less tomentose, and 

 sometimes glabrous or hirsute with a few long hairs. Foliage the same or 

 ine leaHets rather more slender. Flowers yellow, very shortlv pedicellate, in 

 oense, terminal, leafy corymbs, almost contracted into heads.' Calyx usually 

 eiy hirsute, about 4 lines long. Petals sometimes shorter than the calyx, 

 ana rarely exceeding it so much as in Q. tomentosnm. Ovules not more than 

 lu any of the flowers I have opened. Pod usually shorter than the calyx. 

 -Meissu. m PL Preiss. i. 38. 



movd 'f^^^^^^^^' -^'"S Geortre's Sound, R. Broicn and others ; Swan River, Dnm- 

 mAr .^'^"^;.'='"ssex (district and Stlrliuir Terrace, Preiss, n. 1200 and 1201 ; Blackwood 

 and Cannnig rivers, Oldjleld ^ , > 



shmb n ^^"^^'^^osum, Zadlll. in PI. Nov. Boll. i. lOG, t. 134. An erect 

 til " °^ 1 ^0 3 ft., the young branches tomentose-villous. Leaves pinnate, 

 but J°"^'.^°" P^^^°^e ''^'irely above 2 or 3 lines long. Leaflets usually 5 or 7, 

 alninTr"" ^'""^ ^ *'° "'■^' "''I'l'ow-linear, the margins revolute so as to be 

 iess 1 "^'^*^' mucronate, about | in. or sometimes' nearly | in. long, more or 

 Diot ?"p ^^'^"^- Stipules subulate. Flowers yellow, terminal, 'ii^\'f, in coni- 

 about 4 ]■ ^^''^"'^^ ^^' ^'^^""^^ solitary, the pedicels very short. Calyx villous. 



1474 V'^^- ^'■°'^-"- 1*^6 J Meissn. in PI. Preiss. i. 40; Bot. Eeg. t. 

 A n,' ^^ «^'"'^«'-^, Reichb. Icon. Exot. t. 2 13. (from the fig.); G. lanatmi, 

 ^^- Uim.m G.Don, Gen. Syst.ii. 113. 



Eiver " ;7"^*^*^»a- King George's Sound, Labillardiere, R. Brown, and others ; Swan 



Mnrchkn,f"-""""i "• 2^^' '^'•^'"■*> «• 1198; Doubtfid Island Bay, Champion Bay, and 

 't-nison river, Oldfield. 



tomlif ^* ^^®^ss"> Meissn. in PL Preiss. i. 40. Very closely allied to G. 

 in<r \,l\''t^^^ perhaps a variety. Branches and leaves hirsute with spread- 

 bulopp • ,^^^^ ^»ore numerous than in G. tomentosum, usually 11 to 19, 

 as i„ 'j'^^^io'ially more, or on the lower leaves fewer, linear, with revolute margins, 

 recin. " , ."^ ^P^cies, but most of them more or less dilated at the end, with 

 but smn 1^°"'*^ Flowers few, iu leafy terminal corymbs, as in G. tomentosum, 

 the cilu 'i ^''^'-^^ 'i^^"^"te, 3 to 31 lines long. Standard rather longer than 

 inined p . '^'""'^^^ ^"'^ straight, not ciliate. Ovules 8 in the flowers exa- 

 ^ • i'od short, as in G. capitatum. 



' '^'***»"alia, Drammoud, ». 60 and 201 ; Stirling Terrace, Preiss, n. 1194. 



