598 



PiTTOSPOKACEAE . 



Fittosponun 'pliWhjraeoidea, DC. H. 1550. 



Leguminosae. 



Daviesia vlicina, Smith. B. 1367. It was quite a sur- 

 prise meeting this plant, which is usually found in 

 the Mount Lofty Range and the south-east of the 

 State. Only one plant was seen, and was nearly 

 2 metres high; the bark was dark, rough, and ribbed. 

 The flowers are in short axillary umbels, with the 

 pedicels longer than the peduncle. "Dis. W/* 



Sossiaea Walkeri, F. v. M. B. 1217, I. 1244. In 

 flower September 5, 1920. Young branches silky 

 with dense adpressed hairs. 



Templttoiiia egena, Bentli. T. 1729. 



Clianthus Dampieri, Cunn. T. 1772, K. 1814. 



Swainsona Burkei, F. v. M. I. 1247. "Dis. W." 



S. microphi/Ila, A. Gray. T. 1725, 1739.' The leaflets 

 vary a good deal in size and shape. I have them 

 from 6 to 12 mm. long and from ovate to oblong. 



S. Oliveri, F. v. M. H. 1563, K. 1841. 



*S'. phacoides, Benth. H. 1256, 1539, W. 1394, T. 1740. 

 ''Dis. W." 



Psorcdea patens, Lindl. K. 1835. 



Lotus australis, And., var. parvifloTns, Benth. H. 1564. 

 Flowers pink. 



Cassia artemisioides, Gaud. T. 1749. 



G. eremophila, Cunn. O. 1283, B. 1707. 



C. eremophila, Cunn., var. platypoda, Benth. O. 1272^ 

 1577, 1608, T. 1416. 



C. Sturtii, R. Br. O. 1271, 1280, B. 1332, T. 1771, 

 K. 1812. 



Acacia species identified by Mr. J. H. Maiden, I.S.O., 



F.R.S., etc. 



Acacia aJieitra, F. v. M. O. 1273, 1487, B. 1329, 

 T. 1413, 1498. No. 1498 is a small intricate shrub 

 of nearly 1 metre high. The branches are somewhat 

 angular with white scaly angles or lines ; the phyllodes 

 are short and broad. Altogether the plant is very 

 different from the typical tree ; this may be accounted 

 for by the fact that the only shrub seen was growing 

 among rocks on the top of a rise near Tarcoola. 

 Not in flower or fruit. 



A. hrachystacht/a, Benth. T. 1414. 



A . Jiurkittii, F. V. M. O. 1486. 



.1. volUfioides, Cunn. O. 1298, B. 1341. 



