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racemo 2-4, floribus ultra 20.— Elevated aei of the Blue 
Mountains, Cunningham, Fraser, Sieber, n. 44 
110. A. bivenosa (DC. Leg. Mem. 448.) Pom phyllodiis 
oblongis obtusis basi subangustatis glaucis sublevibus basi 
tebuiegigte binerviis, capitulis laxe racemosis longe peduncu- 
latis, racemis phyllodio longioribus, floribus 5-fidis.— Phyl- 
lodia 12-15 lin. longa, 3-4 lin. lata. — East Coast, Bau- 
dins Expedition.—The above sharhoter is taken from De 
Candolle, as I have not seen the plant; I should have taken 
my A. zanthina for this species but that the two veins are 
said by De Candolle to be obscure, which leads me to think 
that it may possibly belong to the Multinervie, besides that 
the A. bivenosa is said to come from the East Coast, and A. 
vanthina is a Swan River plant. 
111. A. xanthina (sp. n.), glaberrima, glauco-coesia, apice 
aurea, phyllodiis oblongo-lanceolatis mucrone calloso v. glan- 
dula obliqua subuncinatis basi angustatis et obscure glandu- 
liferis marginatis binerviis reticulato-penniveniis, racemis 
phyllodio longioribus, capitulis multifloris, calyce sinuato- 
dentato.— Phyllodia 2-21 poll. longa, 4-6 lin. lata, marginibus 
nerviformibus nervisque aureis. Racemi ad apices ramorum 
paniculati, glaberrimi, aurei. Capitula majuscula, sub-30- 
flora, bracteolis abbreviatis.—Swan River, Drummond. 
112. A. rubida (Cunn. in Field, N.S. Wales, 344.) gla- 
berrima, ramulis angulatis, phyllodiis diosgato-hitáeclacio 
acutis breviter calloso-mucronulatis rectis v. ‘levi falcatis 
crassiusculis basi longe angustatis uninerviis tenuiter margi- 
natis, venis inconspicuis, glandula a basi distante, racemis 
phyllodio plerisque brevioribus, capitulis parvis 10-20-floris 
ovarioque glabris. —4. amena, Sieb. Pl. ex., non Wendl.— 
Planta siccitate rubescit. Phyllodia pleraque 3-poll. longa, 
4-6 lin. lata. Racemi numerosi, 10-12-cephali. Pedunculi 
2-3 lin. longi. Rami inferiores etiam floriferi folia sepe 
ferunt bipinnata, petiolis pubescentibus, glandula basilari 
immersa, jugalibus nullis, pinnis 4-7-jugis, foliolis 10-15- 
jugis oblongo-faleatis mucronulatis crassiusculis glabris sub- 
ciliatis.—Blue Mountains, Cunningham, Sieber, n. 452. 
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