18. 

 to 2 ft. 



Tepkmia.] XL. LEGuminos^. 209 



snaigjit, glabrous or nearly so. Seeds orbicular 



Quel^sS*' IV^'^f. ^' K^ '^ i^*;'! °^ Carpentaria, R. Brou.., Ilenue. 

 sJaTd^f-^"^'"'- ^"^^'^^ ouueate-oblong, silky underneath.-Eadeavour river, 5««>5-. .«^ 



io . It Tr ^n^°*v^lT' T- '^"'^^- ^''^' ^ P'^'-^'"^^«^ «>• "ndershrub of 1 

 c^I nteun^at '^ ;f ^- ^"^'''"'1 T ^ilky-hoary. Leaflets usually 7 to 11, 

 KmveT^T: "1 \ •,^''"^' °^'"'^ «'■ ''^t^^^' ^'th a minute straight or 



an'the P^ v' n r""-,?""''^'^ ^^ ^^'^^ant clusters. Pedicels rather longi 

 lonlr J,t • f V ^ ^'^ silky-pubescent, the tube | line long, the teeth rather 

 flatCpr] P ^'"f "'"'''''^^- ^^^'"^^'^ not 3 lines diameter. Style much 

 or sliXi 1 * ^ ^"- ^°"°' obliquely acute or slightly falcate, glabrous 



or^l'gMly pubescent ; valves thin. Seeds orbicular. 



Albert rive?'"S'*' "^' ^°« *' ^- ■^™''"^ ' ^'itzmaurice and Upper Victoria rivers, F. Slueller ; 

 flowers \\^\^ ^\^'^\^.- ''™'" '''^ ^'^'^ varieties of T. purpurea iu the much smaller 



. smaller, tiunner, and straighter pod, and in the shape of the seed. 



of A "t 1 f^^^f'^'S^^f SentJi. Eootstock woody, with ascending stems 

 broadlv n ^^^^^'^^^ or slightly pubescent. Leaflets 1, 3 or rarely 5, 

 with a „ ^*';^"^«te to narrow-oblong, f to 1^ in. long, obtuse or retuse 

 primnrv • ^°"^^' gl'ibrous or sprinkled underneath with a few hairs, the 

 rather h^a'^tT,^*** ^° ^^"^^ ^^ "^ ^^^^ species. Flowers usually numerous, 

 short V\ \^^^^^^ not reiy long. Bracts subulate, persistent. Pedicels 

 subuhtP '' -^^ ^^^''^^^^ glabrous, about 1 line long, the teeth rather longer, 

 tttse. ilTT""^' S^^ndard fully 4 lines diameter ; keel much curved, ob- 

 al^oiit 1 ^ \ "^ttened. Pod straight or slightly recurved (not incurved), 

 ^ ^ in. long, glabrous or nearly so. Seeds orbicular. 



■ 'istralia. Cape York, J/' GllUvrat/ ; Albany Islaud, F. Mueller. 



^■^nier rio-'l"*^*^i''***^**'^*' Bentli. Stems apparently loosely ascending, 

 einarn-in f ', S'^"''0'^s. Leaflets 3, 6 or 7, oblong-cuneate, very obtuse or 

 Rlabrni.J* ^•' '^1*'° ^^ ^'^^ ^""o' "'"c'l narrowed into a petiolule of 1 to 3 lines. 



glabrous * 1 ^ong, niucli narrowed mto a petiolule or i to J 



•denies v ' ^f ^^^ parallel primaiy- veins very prominent underneath. 

 Wo- a«^fl "^* ■^^°"'<^rs rather large, in distant pairs. Pedicels at lee 



east as 



lon,r as tl f 1 ^^" ^^^^^ glabrous and rather thick ; lobes lanceolate, as 

 incurved '^ c ' *^*^ ^ n^'^tx ones more or less united, the lowest longer and 

 Pod „]ni ^'^nf^aJ'c^ silky-villous, 4 to 5 lines diameter. Style very flat, 

 orbicular "*' ^^t, falcate, 2i to 3 in. long and nearly 3 lines broad. Seeds 



ustralia. N.W. coast (Victoria river?), Bi/noe; Start's Creek, F. Mueller. 



«>n(lersh 1^^*^^^®^? i't'rs. ,- TT. and Am. Trod. 218. A perennial or 

 hoarv- '^^ , °^ 1 to 2 ft., with spreading or decumbent branches, glabrous 

 'Use or '^ U "*■ ■'^^^'^^t^ usually 7 to 11, oblong-cuneate or linear, ob- 

 '% uiid ^ ^^^ recui-ved point, ^ to 1 in. long, glabrous above, hoary or 

 Vor '^^'"^^th. Eaceines terminal or leaf-opposed, the lower ones often 

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