BY J. H, MAIDEN. 37 



Affinities. 



The affinity of this species appears to be with the- 

 Western Australian A. cochliocarpa Meissner and A- 

 neurophylla W. V. Fitzgerald. The phyllodes of all three 

 are a good deal alike ; those of Western Australia are of 

 a yellower green and the veins are more marked. 



The flowers and fruits are, however, verj^ different, 

 the pods of A. cochliocarpa being as indicated by the specific 

 name, while the sepals are narrow-spathulate. In regard 

 to A. neurophylla the same remarks apply . the pods are 

 narrower, straighter and longer, without a pronounced 

 margin, while the flowers have narrow-spathulate calyces, 

 not so narrow as those of A. cochliocarpa. 



JuLiFLOR.i: (Stenophyllae). 



34. cyperophylla F.v.M. in B. Fl., ii. 400. A form 

 attributed to this species is from the Flinders River. See 

 my Forest Flora of N.8.W., Vol. vi (Part 60), p. 273. It is 

 figured at figure 1, Plate 227, and I invite the attention of 

 Queensland botanists to it. Bailey, p. 505, gives no Queens- 

 land locality- for the species. 



35. pityoides F.v.M. in Journ. Linn. Sac., iii, 135. A 

 Northern Territory and North Queensland species. The 

 original description includes the Gilbert to the Suttor. 

 Bentham, p. 400, has Gilbert River (under North Australia),, 

 and adds '" Ridges of the Suttor." Bailey, p. 505, has only 

 the latter reference. Cambage, pp. 437, 438, has Hughenden 

 to Prairie. I have also seen it from Jericho (J. L. Boorman). 



36. drcpanocarpa F.v.M. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iii, 137. 

 Described from Northern Territory. " Whitsunday and 

 Palm Islands," Henne, in B. Fl. ii, p. 402, under "' N. 

 Australia." Ben ham igures the pod at Trails. Linn.. 

 Soc, XXX, t. 68. 



JuLiFLOR.E (Falcatae). 



37. doratoxylon A. Cunn. This was originally described 

 from New South Wales, and an a. count of it is given in my 

 Forest Flora of N.S.W., Vol. iv, p. 109, with Plate 141. 

 Bentham quotes it from the Upper Maranoa, Mitcliell, 

 and Moreton Bay, C. Moore. 



