PLATE II. 



Acacia Whitei, n. sp. 



1. Phyllodo. 



2. Pair of spikes. 



3. Flower and floral bract. 



4. Flower showing pistil. 



5. Pistil. 



6. Pods. 



7. Seed, with funicle and arillus (immature). 



[All from the type, Stannarj^ Hills, North Queensland, Dr. T. L. 

 Bancroft]. 



Acacia julifera Benth. 



Sa. Phyllodes with immature spikes. 

 8b. Spike, a little more advanced. 



9. Flower and floral bract. 



[All from the type, " Rodd's Bay, X.E. Australia," A. Cunning- 

 ham, No. 325, May, 1819]. 



10. Flower and floral bract. 



11. Pistil. 



12. 13. Pods. 



14. Seed with expanded funicle. 



15. Seed. 



[All from Edgecumbe Bay, J. Dallachy, a specimen quoted in 

 B. Fl. ii, 406]. 



