48 TROPICAL ACACIAS OF QUEENSLAND. 



JuLiFLOR.E (Dimidiatse). 



53. holosericea A. Cunn. in G. Don, Gen. Syst., ii, 407. 

 " Native of New Holland within the tropic." 



It is figured at t. 89 of the plants of Cook's Voyage 

 (British Museum, Britten). Bentham, p. 412, quotes 

 North West Australia, Northern Territory, and North 

 Queensland localities. He figures the pod at Travis. Linn. 

 Soc, XXX, t. 68. Roth, N. Qld. Ethnography, Bull. No. 3, 

 says that the '" fruit " is eaten by the natives of Cooktown 

 and Cape Bedford. 



I have it from Stannary Hills (Dr. T. L. Bancroft and 

 R. G. Shearer). Cambage. pp. 401, 404, Almaden ; p. 

 412, Almaden to Forsayth ; p. 416, Forsayth to Normanton. 

 I have it as far south as Rockhampton (A. Dietrith and R. 

 H. Cambage). 



A strictly glabrous form in fruit only, Gilbert River 

 (E. W. Bick), communicated by Mr. C. T. White ; ma^y be 

 called var. glabrafa var. nov. 



54. Mangium Willd. Sp. PL, iv, 1,053. 



Quoted in Fragm., xi, 35, 36. He suggests transit to 

 a glabrous form of A. holosericea. He quotes his Papuan 

 Plants, i, 103. Bailey records it at j). 513, without the 

 references. 



55. cincinnata F.v.M. in Fragm.. xi, 35. The type 

 comes from Rockingham Bay and Gould Island. There is 

 an important note on this species in Machay Mernorial 



Vol., p. 225. 



Cambage, p. 396, quotes Kuranda to Almaden. It 

 comes as far south as Bribie Island (Dr. J. Shirlej', C. T. 

 White). 



56. humifusa A. Cunn., Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. 

 Bot., i, 382. The type comes from '" North Coast," Batuir ; 

 Cleveland Bay, Cunningham. 



Bentham, p. 412, quotes Northern Territory and North 

 Queensland localities. I have it from Stannary Hills (Dr. 

 T. L. Bancroft). 



BiPiNNAT.^ (Gummiferse). 



57. Farnesiana Willd. Sp. PI, iv, 1,083. A well 

 known species, common in tropical and sub-tropical 



