78 



XL. LEGUMlxos-E. [Daviesk. 



broad rounded and united. Standard twice as long as the calyx ; keel con- 

 siderably shorter. Pod very coriaceous, nearly 1 in. long. 



■W. Australia, Dmmmond ; Kiug George's Sound, Collie, Baxter ; near Cape Riche 

 Harvey. This stfiuetmies resembles D. corymbosa, var. mimosoides, in aspect, but its 

 affiuity seems ralher with D o*o.«^<r especially ia the shape of the bud, the thick consis- 

 tence of the caJji, the short keel, and large pod. 



17. D. obovata, Turcz. in Ball. Mosc. 1853, i. 261. A' stout glabrous 

 shrub, the young branches sometimes flattened, but not angular. Leaves 

 from broadly obovate to almost oblong, rounded at the end, and very obtuse 

 or emarginate, 2 to 4 ui. long, narrowed into a petiole, very thickly coriace- 

 ous, yeinless or more or less penniveined. Flowers the largest in the genus, 

 few, m shor racemes. Bracts oblong, 1 to 3 lines long; pedicels often not 

 longer. Calyx nearly 3 lines when in flower, thick, with the teeth all narro^v 

 and acuminate, enlarging uuich when in fruit, often attaining | in. diameter, 

 the bud acuminate. Standard i in. long; keel much shorter. Pod 1 in. 

 Ions or even more. 



W, 



nv ^J'-f}'^^ ^P' ^t^'V"fo«?iJ^s.— Leaves long, very narrow or terete, obtuse 

 or with callous or hooked points. 



serS 'X': '^'nf n "■' '"^^'''^ ^'''! " ^°"™°'i ^^P'^^t- diff'^nug from the two preceding 

 S:i:j.' lI b ; " r .^!!^.^J^™ 'J^^ -^^ foUowing^ne in their leales never 



D 



Glabrous with 



It l?'n' W ' ; \'''^'t'' "' ^^'P^^ ^"^^^*° ^"•^^^^^^^'^«. I^ecoming, however, 

 DO u °2 to fi f r • . ^T'''-T^' ^^^"-^^^-linear, obtnse or witli a callous 



1 to 2 In InV I- "' f\^' '''^^' ^ *" ^ prominent parallel ribs. Racemes 

 1 to 2 m. long loose, and few-flowered. Bracts min ,fp P,.K..1= «lpndpr. 



Tnlvr 1 1 \\ur."^r. • ",'-" ""'"^^cu. -oiaccs minute. Pedicels slender. 



shorr tlu^ 2 Tml? °' '" r^"'° ^^' "?"'°^^' '^'^^■^^'' t»^^i'^"t^' ^ase, the teeth 

 olv. rod3v?"'' ^•■""^'^^%r!^ ""it'.d. Petals not twice as tong as the 

 cal^x. J od only seen young.— Meissn. in PI. Pieiss. i 55 



witlUoi^* str?d'e??^?^^.' ^T'- ''^ ^^- ^'''^''- '■ 48- A glabrous shrub. 

 fZ exe^ent^nt H l' ^''"'''''' ''^''''''^ ^" ^^'^'T respect^with D. longl- 



in' W Sceme n^ terminating in in.iocuous deciduous black pdnts. Fio^vers 



"W 



Swan River, Bntmmo7id, n. 240. 



me™s°;rr„K!'*'T-,'^"''"- *'* * 8'"''™"= *'■"'', with no- 

 a jhort, booked, in„o.„o„s point, nV'Se. Flow , t^ill Sw 



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