S. Australia. 



XL. LF.GUMINOS.*;. 403 



iBtemi fonmng the chief ingredient of the Mulga scrub, MDaua/i StuaH. 



n.0 e di Ld'r/rT/-^ t '"'T' '"''t^- ^'^^'^^ longitudinal, with the fanicle much 

 more dilated aud folded.— Burner Kange, Fidorian Ex-pedition. 



.l.!!^' .'^•.^''^c^ystachya, B.tdh. Very near J. aneura .ind perhaps a 



opmIh ^'pI: n!^."'^^':.'^'«^'^*^7^ homy, but without visible pubes- 



but not puii- 



ithout a lens. 



- VI ^ o, » ».v, 3 lizies long. 



.m. 1? ^f ^t'y.S-merous. Sepals veiy iiarmwr, linear-spathulate. Petals 

 fifflootb, often minutely pubescent. Pod unknown. 



W. S. ^Vales. Mutanie Ranges, Vict or I mi Expedition, 



iDWf ! i^^^'V^'^'T^^^^^^'^^^^^ usually long or large, more or less falcate, nar- 

 more f T ^^'^^'^ numerous paraHel nerves or veins, eitiier all equal or • 



often ^^^^^^'7 1' 3, or more, prominent and undivided, the smaller ones 

 n more or less anastomosing. Spikes slender, dense or rarely interrupted, 

 ^iouers mostly 5-merous. ^ r 



^^^1 ^i ^^^ shorter-leaved species or specimens of A. coiispersa, A. lepiodachya. A, 

 ctous In!;!'' *^**"'"^^*^ *^"-'' ^''«"P with the Rigiditlm, but the pfiyilodia are usually less coria- 



fer^nf^ A^ ^^ "*^'*^ lalcate, with more niunerous nerves. Several species witli very dif- 

 '*=ut pods annear almn^f i/l..nr;^ni ;» f.j; .,;i a .-„ * ^ 



'3 appear almost identical iu foliage and flowers. 



Mnell 



A shrub 



jj ^ . ^*^'' ^^'itb loosely pubescent branches and conspicuous though small 

 cate ^ ^.^P^ ^® ^^ ^^ ^' ^tipM.gera. Phyllodia narrow-lanceolate, mostly fal- 

 2 to's^^'^'^T"^^ ^"^ ^^^^^ ^"^^' obtuse or with a small rigid or glandular point, 

 pube- ^^ ■ ' ^^^^ ^^"^^ broad, coriaceous, often minutely mealy or slightly 

 one<!*^^'l ^^^*'^ ^ prominent central nerve and often 2 less prominent lateral 

 linear*'^"? ^."^ -^"^^^ ^'^^7 fine parallel veins between, 

 fip/' j'^^'joht or slightly falcate, about 1^ lines uruau, uuci^ l 



diiial ^*f '" *^^ valves slightly convex and hard. Seeds oblong, loiigitu- 

 ^ ; lumcle short, the last 2 folds expanded into an aril under the seed. 



^^'Cta'cfU^^^^r^^" ^^^^""^^ ^^ ^'*^ ^"^^ «^ Cnrpentaria, 



^t^eeic, Letchkardt. 



I' lowers not seen. Pod 

 broad, thick but flat until 



Brown 



shrub 



WaU8. 343. A tall 



au^ 1 ^ ^**^<'*u tree, glabrous with an ashy hue; branchlets at first acutely 

 liate ^''' If ^^^" terete. Phyllodia elongated, slightly falcate, shortly acuini- 

 *!iriesT wi'l^ oblique oV recurved points, 4 to S in. long, 2, 3, or rarely 



PJ^rull I ''^^^'' ^'^'irrowed towards the base, ratlier thick, with numerous fine 

 »olij-,| "^''^^es, the central one more prominent. Spikes shortly pedunculate, 

 ^0U3 {\'*i ^''^*^.*^'»'<^J. rarely 1 in. long, rather dense. Flowers mostly 5-nje- 

 ^%lulv ' '^^.^^^'"^'^^-^^^^'^ed, not half as long as the corolla. Petals with 



Prominent midribs. Pod unknown. 



^^ttfu], ^**^^^>a ? Daly Waters, M'Douall Stuart, In leaf only and therefore 



■ *- S.^W^^ ^" ^^^ ^PP^^ Maranoa, Mifchell ; Moreton Bay, 0. Moore. _^ 



^'^Hor J /> ?* Lachlau audxMacquarrie rivers, the S ^ ' * 



' -*• ^^nmngham, Fraser, 



tear 



2 D 2 



