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tatis apice obtusis medio uninerviis, capitulis solitariis.— 
Phyllodia 12 poll. longa, 8-10 lin. lata, nervo parum promi- 
nente.—New Holland E. Coast, Baudin's expedition.—The 
above character, taken from De Candolle's description agrees 
with 4. compressa, Cunn. except in the venation of the phyl- 
lodia. I have not seen the plant. 
83. A. elliptica (Cunn. MSS.) glabra, glauco-cana, ramulis 
vix angulatis, phyllodiis obovatis obliquis obtusissimis basi 
angustatis binerviis subavéniis carnosis, pedunculis solitariis 
phyllodio brevioribus, capitulis multifloris, calyce truncato- 
dentato corolla dimidio breviore.—Phyllodia 1-2 pollicaria.— 
Dirk Hartog's Island and Bay of Rest, N. W. Coast, Cun- 
ningham. 
2. Latifolie, capitulis racemosis multifloris, rarius 4-8-floris. 
84. A. brachybotrya (sp. n.), pubescens, ramulis subangu- 
latis, phyllodiis oblique obovatis obtusissimis rarius mucro- 
nulatis marginulatis eglandulosis uninerviis, racemis tomen- 
tosis 3-5-cephalis phyllodio brevioribus, capitulis multifloris 
tomentosis.—Phyllodia 6-9-lin. longa. Racemi in specimine 
brevissimi, sed flores nondum evoluti.—Peel’s range, N. S. 
Wales, Cunningham. 
85. A. podalyriefolia (Cunn.'in G. Don, Gard. Dict. ii. 
405.), tota glauco-pruinosa, raro demum denudata, tenuiter 
pubescens, phyllodiis ovatis obtusis oblique mucronulatis 
1-2-glanduliferis, racemis phyllodio 2-3-plo longioribus, ca- 
pitulis multifloris tomentosis.—.4. Fraseri, Hook. Ic. Pl. ii. 
t. 171.—Phyllodia 1-1} pollicaria, 7-9 lin lata. Racemi 2-3 
poll.longi. Capitula parva, densiflora, breviter pedunculata. 
Calyx basi glaber, dentibus brevissimis ciliato-hispidis. Co- 
rolla profunde 4-fida.—Logan River, Fraser; Rocky hills 
near Moreton Bay, Cunningham. 
86. A. Caleyi (Cunn. MSS.) molliter velutino-puberula, 
ramulis obtuse angulatis, phyllodiis obovali-oblongis obtusis 
raro submucronatis parum obliquis basi angustatis uniglandu- 
losis, racemis polycephalis phyllodio multo longioribus, capi- 
tulis 12-20 floris tomentosis.—Phyllodia 6-8 lin. longa, circa 
