3j,j . XL. LEGDMIKOS.E. [Jcacta. 



about i in Ion- or rarely | m. or rather more, tlie nerve very near the loyer 

 Lt^n and ^mu% without any gland. Stipules minute, ^l^-fj^l^^' 

 rmlv exceedin- the phyllodia, bearing each a small globular head of 10 to Id 

 ""r!^% -oreflo.erVmostly'5-merous. Sepals distinct ---spatu at. 

 Petals smooth. Pod linear, curved or twisted, coriaceous U to Z lines 

 bitd. Seeds longitudinal. tl,e fuuicle thickened into a clavate flesV.. 1 

 scarcely so Ion- as the seed.-Bot. Mag. t. 3346 ; A. rmoform., A. Unn. 



u S Don. Gen. Svst. ii. 404 ; F. Muell. PL Vict. ii. 21 A. dasyphyUa, A. 



Cunn. ; Benth. in 'Hook. Loud. Joura. i. 359 (a more pubescent iorm) , A. 

 ■ imbricata, F. Muell. Fragra. i. 5, ii. 177. 



W. S. Wales. Liverpool Plains, Wellington Valley, etc., A. Cunmnglam. 



Victoria. N.W. desert, lockhart Morton. 



S. Australia, Port Lincoln and Domboy Bay, F. ™'f- . f^^ 



The habit, inflorescence, flowers and ^'--^''t are those of J^ .*/.?«« a.d^^^ 

 ,vl.ich this species only differs in the narrow phyllod,a. 1 »'«7/-t followed K Ml 

 taking up the name of runciformis, because that of hneata, of the ^«'»f «^^;^' *. "''J „tjec- 

 adopteJ by gardeners as well as botanists, and does not appear to me to be m itselt oDj 



tiouable. ait 



103 A. triquetra, Benth. in EooTc. Lond. Journ. i. 358. A glabrous 

 erec? slut , blches Lutely angled. Phyllodia linear f t.se - J ^ 

 minute recurved point, mostly under 1 in. long, narrowed at the base the ue^^^ 

 nearly central, the n.arginal gland minute or none Stipules mmute 

 dnncies rarely exceeding the phyllodia, bearing each a small S^^^^lj^ f \ 

 numerous ve'ry small flowers, mostly 5-merous. Sepals "^^-'^-^^^/^J'Jh 

 thubte, ciliate. Petals smooth, narrow, distmct almost clawed ro 

 curved, flat with nene-like margins, 2 to 3 in. long, I4 h^f bioaa 

 oblong, longitudinal, the funicle not folded, thickened ^"^0 a .Don 

 shaped fleshy aril.-^. Memneri, yar. angudifolia, Meissn. m ^^-y^''- \^ ,^, 



W, Australia, Baxter, Dmmmond, n. 109 and 292. ^''^I'l^'^"^ fj^'t pod- 

 ■ glabrous very angular branches, from A. Meissneri in its narrow phyllodia ana m 



104. A. lignstrina, Meissn. in PI. Preiss. ii. 203 A glabrous .hri>_ 

 with acutely angled branches, vei-y closely alliea to A. /'•/!?''7^', .• often 

 rently diilering in the more coriaceous obliquely ""^^o^'^'K P' ^^' „ 'icuous, 

 above 1 in. long, narrowed at both ends, the lateral vems quite in^on-I ^^^^^^ 



and usually with 2 or 3 small distant glands on the "PP^^, "^^f »!°- ^athulate 

 numerous, mostly 5-merous, in small globular h^ads ; sepals imear-.i 

 and petals smooth as in A. triquetra. Pod unknown. 



W 



A. Meissneri 



A tall shrub, 



