12 Etvart, White and Rees : 



Davisiea Graiiami, Ewart and White, n. sp. (Leguminosae). 

 (xA.fter the Hon. G. Graham, Minister for Agriculture). 



A small shrub with quadrangular or ris^id, slightly-scabrous 

 stems. Leaves sessile, with a horizontal articulation, but the 

 laminas vertical and flat or somewhat curved ; reaching 6 cms. 

 in length and 1 to IJ cms. in breadth at tlie base of the stem, but 

 smaller and narrower towards the top ; pungent, the tips tending 

 to become hooked ; lanceolate and narrowed at the base, some- 

 what coriaceous and distinctly veined. 



Bracts small, but larger than in D. daphnoides ; inflorescence 

 axillary in small clusters of usually 3 or more flowers, each on a 

 btalk of 2-4 mm. Calyx 3-4 mm., not turbinate, the teeth nearly 

 half as long as the tube, tapering to blunt points and all of 

 equal length. Petals purplish-brown and yellow, standard 

 almost reniform, yellow with dark streaks, longer than the alae 

 or carina, more than half the length of the calyx. Fruit 

 apparently attaining h cm. or more on a stalk of 1 mm. 



.Tibberding and Watheroo Rabbit Fence, West Australia, M. 

 Koch, 1905, No. 1365. 



Specimens of the plant in Herb., N.S. Wales, were determined 

 by W. V. Fitzgerald as D. daphnoides, Meissn. It difiers from 

 that species in the leaves, calyx and inflorescence. In spite of 

 the dissimihir facies, its nearest affinities seem to be D. acicularis 

 and D. uliciria. Some varieties of the latter develop fairly large 

 and broad leaves. 



Dhosbra Huegelii, Endl. var. flaviflora, n. var., W. V. 

 Fitzgerald = D. Menziesii, R. Br., var. flavescens, Benth. 

 (D. intricata. Planch.). 



Cowcowing, W.A., Max Koch, Dec, 1904, No. 1039. New 

 locality for latter is L. Bonney, S. Australia, Mrs. Wehl, 1874. 



Eucalyptus corrugata, Luehmann. 



In Vict. Nat., vol. xiii., p. 168, 1897. 



This species is given by Diels, in Engler's Bot. Jahrb., vol. 

 XXXV., p. 443, 1905, as a Herbarium name and queried as E. 



