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D merous (30 or more) i„ the head (Western spedes) 

 SSt 1= J°^."-™- Me short... ! . . iOS^ A. tri.u^ra. 

 Phyllodia obovate.oblong'or-obliq.;ei;cu-ncate.' Pod'br^ad: '''• ^^ ^^^^'*^'^'''^- 



i 



105. .(^. Meissneri. 



p, „ ,?'""'cle long, much-folded . . . . 

 apSul.r"'^"^' ""'''' "''^"''^' ^"'^^^ ^^°- ^°"i Sepds"Hn;ar: 



' BianXl ; -.f T ' ""i'*"^ '"^ ^ ^"""'^'1 '''^l.VX (except ^. dura). 

 i H "^^ '"'^^^^ 2 '''^'^te angles, -phillodia very thick, 

 mher arge, broad or narro\v; Mower-heads dense, on thick 

 peduncles ... . . infl ^ - • 



Branches scarcely angula;. " ' ' - ^O^' ^- ''"<^'P'^- 



Phjilodia oblong.falcate, often undulate, the nerve-like margin 



scabrons denticulate 107 ^ Mspidula 



Yjlodia broadly ovate or orbicular, mucrouate, much undu- 



Phv'r'r v'- P«^""cles slender \m . A. nndulifolh. 



'JJiiouia imear or linear-oblong, very obtuse, ^^•ith a thick 

 nerve within the lower edge, and a very thick nerve-like ' 

 upper edge. Flower-heads small, few-flowered, 

 ^ajyx shortly lobed or toothed. Branches usually hoary 



(t-astern species)- \^<^. A.fiexifoUa. 



■sepals free, spathulate. Branches glabrous. Phyllodia very 



p., "f."l O^'-stcrn species) .■ . ■ . \\Q. A. duri. 



Y^'oiia cuneate-oblong, very obtuse, thick and fleshy, 

 p,™* nerveless \\\. A. s^atlmlata. 



X '"""* "Wong-linear, obtuse, equally but not prominently 



2-nerved .....,/..../... \ \\Z. A.moniana, 



r T ^ w ^ -m -w 



^lilifol' \ ' ^^^^^If^^^^'y^ ^as occasionally the peJuucIes 1-IieaJeiI, and is tkcu near A. un^ 



^mar ^^®*^^°^^*' — SInuihs or irees^ not spinesceni. P)njUodia oblong-lanceoJale or 

 ^^^ ' gl^^^^^^^^ falcate, with 1 central nerve or rarely 2-nerved, mostly above 1 in. 

 j»mV» ^^^^^^^ fninuie or 7W)u\ or rarelu smuescenL J'eduncles Vkeaded. Some of the 

 'i'^^^^ very resino7is. ^ if i 



Vhv^M-^^^T ^^*^^^' ^^'"^'^^^ ^^^^^^ i i»' 'ong. Usually resinous. 



^^ouia oblong-liueai' or lanceolate, faintly 1-uerved. Sepals 

 p.^^'^an'ow- , , . . 112. A . micrbcarpa. 



7h. r^-^"''^'"'^^^' ^^ly^ toothed or lohed. 

 u} onia very obtuse, mostly under 1} in ■ 113. A, montana. 



pvJ/^l^^!,^ "mostly acute, above 11 in lU, A. verniciflua. 



Phvll 1 °^^'''''^- Calyx toothed or lobed. 



}Uoaia mostly aeute or mucronate; lateral veins iinc and 

 ^^not very conspicuous 115. A, leprosa, 



y lodia mostly obtuse ; lateral anastomosing veins very nu- 

 Pednnrl ^* *'^*'*^ ^^""P'^^'^ous ........... .11^. A. stricta. 



^i?rved'^^^^ iicarly or above i in. long. Phyllodia always 



ery resmorfs. Lateral veins few, rather prominent, anastomo- 



Phrn^- ^^^^^'^ *^othec1 or lobed. , ^ . 



p^^™ lanceolate or linear^^^^ UT • A . dodonmfoha. 



1110U3, Lateral veins scarcely conspicuous. 



