Cunninghamiane. N. O, Leguminose. 
TAB. CLXIX. 
ACACIA DOLABRIFORMIS, A. C. 
Ramis obtuse angulatis superioribus floriferis non vero aphyllis, 
phyllodiis late semiovatis obtusis brevi-petiolatis oblique 3—5 
nerviis marginatis, margine inferiori recto, spicis elongatis 
cylindricis axillaribus, leguminibuslinearibus obtusis subtereti- 
bus, seminibus isthmis pulposis interceptis. 
Acacia dolabriformis. All. Cunn. in Herb. nostr. 
Has. Various parts of the North coast of New Holland. Allan 
Cunningham, Esq. 
Allied to the preceding species, and according to Mr. Cun- 
ningham’s notes some of the phyllodia are nearly as large as in 
that plant, but they are distinguished by the lower margin forming 
a straight line, while the upper forms a remarkable curved one. 
The spikes seem to be truly axillary, but in the very luxuriant 
flowering specimens, the phyllodia disappear among the spikes, 
which thus form large panicles of blossoms. 
Fig. 1. Legumen :—natural size. 
