Cunninghamiane. N. O. Leguminose. 
TAB, CLAY. 
ACACIA CUNNINGHAMII. 
Ramis acute trigonis, phyllodiis (palmaribus) late lanceolatis fal- 
catis basi apiceque attenuatis parallelim nervosis furfuraceis 
basi antice uniglandulosis, spicis elongatis vermiculiformibus 
axillaribus sessilibus folio brevioribus, floribus 5-fidis. 
4B. Forest ground, near Brisbane river. Allan Cunning- 
ham, Esq. 
A tree, 10-15 feet high, with very large falcated phyllodia, 
clothed, more especially in the young state and on the young 
branches, with a mealy substance, which in older plants is 
deciduous. The spikes are generally 2 together in the axils of 
the leaves, sessile, flexuose. Between the parallel nerves are 
lesser oblique and often anastomosing ones. 
