22 TROPICAL ACACIAS OF QUEENSLAND. 



Pioc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W., li, 87, 1917, with a figure. A. 

 delibraia is described at p. 80 of the same paper, also with 

 a figure). 



4. (limidiata Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot., i, 

 381. The type comes from '' North Coast in various 

 places." Bentham, p. 412, quotes Northern Territory- 

 localities. This is a common Northern Territory species, 

 admitted into the Queensland flora by Bailey, p. 513, with 

 only the reference " Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, 

 R. Brown." 



5. dineura F.v.M. in Journ. Linn. Soc, iii, 130. 

 Recorded by Bailey as a Queensland plant in Queens. 

 Agric. Journ., p. 28 (Jan. 1909) on a Stannary Hills (Dr. 



T. L. Bancroft) plant which is A. hemignosta F.v.M., 

 according to specimens kindly furnished by Mr. C. T. White. 

 A. dineura has not been found out of the Northern Territory, 

 so far as I am aware, and w^hat its differences from A. 

 lalescens Benth. are, I am not clear at present. 



The figure of A. dineura in the Iconography, is A. 

 latescens Benth. 



6. .gonocarjja F.v.M. in Journ. Linn. Soc, iii, 136. 

 Bailej^ p. o06, repeats " Rocky shores of the Gulf of Carpen- 

 taria (Mueller) from Bentham, p. 401, but there is no 

 evidence, so far as I am aware, that the species extends 

 into Queensland. It is not uncommon in the Northern 

 Territory. 



7. impressa F.v.M. in Journ. Linn. Soc, iii, 133. 

 Type from the Northern Territory. Bentham, p. 380, has 

 no additions other than Northern Territory. It is common 

 in North West Australia. Bailey, p. 494, has '" Northern 

 Interior." This, however, is not a definite locality. I 

 have seen a specimen from James River, Upper Georgina 

 River (Lieut. Dittrich from Herb. Melb.), which, however, 

 is in the Northern Territory. 



•8. juncifolia Benth. in Hook Lond. Journ. Bot., i, 

 341. The type came from the " Interior of New South 

 Wales." A co-type was Mitchell (Mt. Pluto, near 25° 



S. Lat.). 



