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Leguminosj::. 



Lotus corniculatus, Linne ; ii., 188. Near Bethanie. Tanunda 

 (F. V. 31.); grassy margins of swamps, Mount Graham 

 and Eiddoch Bay (E. Tate). 



Psoralea parva, F. v. M. ; 19i. Mount Lofty and Barossa 

 Eanges {F. v. 31.). 



Indigofera linifolia, Eetz.; 195. Xear the Eiver Einke 

 {H. Kempe). 



Swainsonia Oliverii, F. v. M. ; S. Sc. Eecord, July, 1882. Lime- 

 stone plateau, near Eucla {J. Oliver). 



Swainsonia oroboides, F. y. M. ; 222. Lower Cooper's Creek 

 (Hoivitt) . 



Glycine tomentosa, Bentham; 245. Lower Cooper's Creek 

 {Roivitt). 



Galactia tenuiflora, Wight & Arnott; 255. Near the tropics. 



Yigna lanceolata, Bentham; 260. Near the tropics. 



Cassia pruinosa, F. v. M. ; 286. Between Stokes Eange and 

 Cooper's Creek {Wheeler). 



Acacia iteaphylla, F. v. M.; in der Linn^ea, xxvi., 617,1853. 

 Arkaba, collected there by myself in 1851 ; a well-marked 

 species with the large bracts of A. suaveolens and A, 

 suhcoerulea. Capt. Sturt collected it also in his last expe- 

 dition — at all events, seeds; from which many years ago I 

 cultivated it in the Botanic Gardens of Melbourne {F. v. 31.) . 



Acacia Gilesiana, F. v. M. ; Melbourne Chemist, July, 1882. 

 Mount Eba (FJ. Giles). 



Acacia Kempeana, F. v. M.; Melbourne Chemist, July, 1882. 

 Near the Finke Eiver (H. Kempe). 



Acacia cibaria, F. v. M.; Melbourne Chemist, July, 1882. In- 

 cludes the var. stenocarpa of A. aneura; and may be 

 identical with A. hracliystaclvja of Bentham, inasmuch as 

 flowering specimens of A. aneura and A. hrachystacliya 

 cannot readily be distinguished, and both species occur 

 in the same region ; the length of the spike is variable. 

 Under these circumstances it seems advisable to abolish 

 the latter specific name. Whether the large-fruited 

 Acacia from Shark Bay really is con specific remains involved 

 in doubt, as I have seen neither leaves nor flowers of it. 

 Possibly the natives of central South Australia utilise the 

 seeds of A. cibaria also for food {F. v. 31.) . 



Acacia estrophiolata, F. v. M. ; S. Sc. Eecord, July, 1882. 

 Near the Finke Eiver (Zf. Kempe^. 



Acacia sessiliceps, F. v. M. ; Melbourne Chemist, July, 1882. 

 A well-marked species of the series Calamiformes, but ripe 

 fruit not yet seen for completion of diagnosis ; also the 

 peculiarity of stature continues as yet unknown {F. v. 31.). 

 Near the Finke Eiver (H. Kempe). 



