Cunninghamiane. N. O. Leguminosz. 
TAB. CLXXII. 
Acacia LYCOPODIIFOLIA, A. C. 
Pubescenti-hirsuta, foliis minutis verticillatis linearibus mucro- 
natis, stipulis setaceis, pedunculis sparsis axillaribus solitariis 
monocephalis glabris foliis multo longioribus, leguminibus 
lineari-oblongis compressissimis. 
Acacia lycopodiifolia. All. Cunn. in Herb. nostr. 
Has. Cambridge Guif, N. Holland. Allan Cunningham, Esq. 
This is indeed a very remarkable species of this most exten- 
sive genus. The leaves (phyllodia ?) are arranged in verticilli 
(8—10 in a whorl), each with a grooved line on the upper and 
underside, a pair of setaceous stipules at the base, mucronate 
at the point and hairy on the surface. Heads of flowers 
sparingly scattered on solitary peduncles, which are many times 
longer than the little leaves. 
Fig. 1. Whorl of leaves. f. 2. Single leaf with its stipules :— 
magnified. 
