BY J. H. MAIDEX. 45 



48. Hammondi Maiden in Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 

 11, 95 (1917) with a plate, = A. plectocarpa F.v.M. of Icono- 

 graphy, non A. Cunn. 



Type from Northern Territory. Also found in Queens- 

 land. Etheridge River (Armit) ; Normanton, Cloncur^ 

 Road, a shrub of 8-10 feet (R. H. Cambage, No. 3,935). 

 Cambage, p. 401, has Almaden ; p. 416, Forsayth to Norman- 

 ton ; p. 428, Normanton to Cloncurr^' (all as A. plectocarpa). 



Also Sweers Island (J. F. Bailey), as A. lysiphloea. 



49. difficiUs Maiden in Ewart's Flora of the Northern 

 Territory, with Plate. 



In my contribution it is stated the following specimens 

 from North Queensland have narrower phyllodes : 



(a) Little River, 30 miles east of Croydon, North 

 Queensland, 28th August, 1913. Flowers and 

 fruits (R. H. Cambage, No. 3,918). 



(6) Also from a correspondent of Mr. Cambage at 

 Crojxlon. Phyllodes comparatively narrow. 

 In flower and mixed Avith A. torulosa Benth., 

 August, 1914 (R. ,H. Cambage, No. 4,107, in 

 part). 



( ) About 15 feet high. On granite at 1,600 feet, 

 Almaden, North Queensland, 18th and 20th 

 August, 1913. Fruit only (R. H. Cambage, 

 Nos. 3,855 and 3,891). 



50. aulacocarpa A. Cunn., Benth. in Hook. Lond 

 Journ. Bot., i, 378. The type of A. aulacocarpa comes 

 from Port Bowen. (Syn. A. crassicarpa A. Cunn., op. cit., 

 p. 379). Type of A. crassicarpa from " North Coast " 

 and Lizard Island. See Bentham, Trans. Linn. Soc, xxx, 

 tab. 68, for a figure of a fruit of A. crassicarpa. 



Mueller {Fragm. xi, 69) gives a number of localities for 

 A. crassicarpa (incorrectly spelt by him crassocarpa). He 

 goes on to say that the distinctions between it and A. 

 aulacocarpa do not appear to be clear ; the species ought to 

 be iinited, and the name A. crassicarpa should be preferred 

 to the other unfortunate one of A. aulacocarpa. The name 



