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narrow-oblong, very obtuse, entire, contracted into a short petiole, 
i in. long. Flowers diccious, the males 
numerous in little globular clusters scarcely 2 lines diameter, all dis- 
ap de : 
Muell. Fragm. vii. 9, as to the eastern stations, not of R. 
N.S. Wales. Desert of the Darling, Victorian Expedition, Mrs. Ford ; also in 
Leichhardt's collection. : i 
Victoria. In the N. W. portion of the colony, L. Morton (the specimens not in 
fruit and therefore doubtful). i 
S. Australia. Murray scrub, Behr., F. Mueller; Gawler's range, Sullivan ; 
towards Spencer's Gulf, Warburton. 
fruiting perianth. Leaves obovate or broadly oblong, entire, 4 to $ in. 
long, Flowers dicecious, the males in distinct lobul 
smaller than in A. stipitata but forming te panicles; females in 
panicles or spikes leafy at the base as in A. stipitata, but I have not 
cordate or almost reniform but usually as long as broad, Hat F 
ur any tube. Seed orbicular; radicle lateral.—4. reniformis, F. 
uell, Fragm. vii. 9, as to the Western specimens. 
N. Australia. Ba fR s ingha 
y of Rest, N. W. Coast, A. Cunningham. 2 
iW: Australia. Murchison river, Oldfield; Sharks Bay, Milne; gioi 
islands, Bynoe. : 
= A. paludosa, R. Br. Prod. 406. An erect spreading or diffuse 
shrub (or undershrub ?) covered with a white or fulvous scaly PM. 
faves lanceolate or oblono: Ap 
into a short petiole 3 to l in. long. Flowers dicecious or pearly 80, 
ala base and almost entirely free. Seed enclosed in the valves, with 
teral radicle.—Moq. in DC. Prod. xiii. ii. 102 (partly). 
T. Ie maritimo wet sandy places, Port Albert, F. Mueller. 
ort mple, 2. Brown. 
- Australia, Ki eie Sound, R. Brown. 
