298 
Orchis romana, Seb. 
Greek Macedonia : neighbourhood of Jera Karu, Harris 426, 
430. 
Ophrys mammosa, Desf. (O. atrata, Lindl.), 
Greek Macedonia: neighbourhood of Jera Karu, Harris 429. 
Iris Reichenbachii, Hev{fel. 
Greek Macedonia : Ranst eae tah of Jera Karu, Harris 428. 
Allium i S. et 8. 
Greek Nhossidain’. : near Lake Doiran, Durham 27. 
Allium maritimum, Faf. 
Greek Macedonia : Kirechkoj, near Salonika, Durham 28. 
Allium pulchellum, Dov. 
Greek Macedonia : _ Kireckoj, , hear Salonika, Durham 29. 
Palestine : Gaza, Durham 3 
Allium rotundum, L. 
Gallipoli: Suvla “Bay, oa frequent, 18 to 24 inches high, 
flower deep purple, Durham 
Muscari pyramidatum, Vel. 
Greek Macedonia : neighbourhood of Jera Karu, Harris 431. 
Ornithogalum pyrenaicum, L. 
Gallipoli: fairly frequent, Durham 32. 
Imperata Cyril. — 
Greek Macedonia: neighbourhood of Jera Karu, Harris 435. 
Stipa pennata, L. 
Greek Macedonia: Kireckoj, near Salonika, Durham 33. 
Aegilops triaristata, Willd. 
Gallipoli. Durham 34. 
XLIV.—DUNN’S WATTLE. 
Complete specimens of the remarkable Acacia known by the 
above name, and having phyllodes up to 14 feet long, have just 
been received at Kew from Mr. E. J. Dunn who discovered it 
in N.W. Australia. Mr. J. H. Maiden had previously described 
the tree as A. sericata A. Cunn. var. Dunnii, (Ewart and Davies, 
Flora of the Northern Territory, p. 336) and Mr. Dunn therefore 
sent leaves and pods of what he considered typical A. sericata to 
Kew for comparison with the supposed variety. The specimens 
received as A. sericata, however, prove to be different in their 
winged pods and glabrous phyllodes from Cunningham’s type 
at Kew. They agree exactly with A.° plat ycarpa, F. Muell. 
(Journ. Linn. Soc. IIT. p. 145) the type of which is also in the Kew 
Herbarium. Bentham placed the two together in his revision 
of the genus (Trans. Linn. Soc. XXX. p. 483) under the name of 
A. sericata which he described as having glabrous or puberulous 
