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SWAINSONA BUKKKI, F. V. M. 



Thirty-eight miles north-west of ^'iv., Lauder Ci-eek. G. F. Hill 



<No. .-iTB), 24/()/l9n. 



8VVAIN.S0NA OKOHOIDKS, F. V. M. 



Sixty miles north-east of cii., 0. F. Hill (Nos. 284 and 286a), 

 7/6/1911. 



SVVAINSONA sp. 



Ten miles west of Eva Downs, G. F. Hill (No. 521), 19/8/1911. 



Tkmplktonia HoOKKRf, Hen til. 

 (Nkmatopuyllum Hookeki, F. v. M.) 

 South of Newcastle Waters, G. F. Hill (No. 481). 12/7/1911; 

 track to Maude Creek, Professor Spencer and others, July-August, 

 1911. 



Tephrosia filipes, Benth. 



Haast's Bluff (4000 ft.), G. F. Hill (No. 188), 17/5/1911. 



Tephrosia flammea, F. v. M. 

 North Island, Gulf of Carpentaria (sandstone ranges), G. F. 

 Hill (No. 633), 20/10/1911; Borroloola, G. F. Hill (No. 657), 

 '7/11/1911; sandstone ranges, near Western Creek, G. F. Hill (No. 



777), 16/2/1912. 



Tepiikosia phaeosperma, F. v. M. 

 North Island, Gulf of Carpentaria, G. F. Hill (No. 624), 

 :20/10/1911. 



Tepiikosia pubescens, Ewart and Morrison, n. .sp. 

 Flowers in pedunculate axillary racemes, calyx lobes and tube 

 •of about equal length, standard half as long again as calyx, keel 

 as long, incurved and very shortly l)eaked ; leaves trifoliolate, with 

 prominent veins anastomosing within tlie margin. 



Leaves trifoliolate on petioles of 2 cm. or less, leaflets ovate or 

 •obovate, petiolulate, terminal one 3 cm., and larger than the lower 

 pair, primary veins anastomosing within the mai-giii, very promi- 

 nent, as are also the intervening reticulatidus, smoother and 

 greenish on upper surface. Stipules small, lanceolate. 



Flowers in short racemes of 1.5 cm. pedunculate in uppermost 

 avils, peduncles much longer than leaves, rusty pubescent like the 

 stem, pedicels about as long as calyx; calyx tube narrow companu- 

 late 0.5 cm., lobes lanceolate acute, upper pair about as long as 

 itube, and united to near the top. lowermost 0.6 cm. 



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