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ornamental shrub, branching at some distance from the 

 ground, and growing in clearings among the denser scrub; 

 in the Baroota Creek it becomes a small tree. Also north- 

 west of Port Augusta (Dist. W; S. A. White). A. acinacea, 

 Lindl. Mount Thisbe, K.I. (Dist. K; H. H. D. Griffith). 

 A. dodonaei folia, Willd. Marino, near Cement Works (Dist. 

 A). Grown as a hedge at Port Elliot and Victor Harbour, 

 and said to be indigenous in that locality also. A. iteaphylla,, 

 F. v. M. Telowie Gorge (Dist. N). A shrub with drooping 

 branches. Woolshed Flat (on the border of Dist. N and S; 

 Miss J. Mills). A. brachystachya, Benth., aim. 1864 (A . 

 cibana, F. v. M., aim. 1882). Tarcoola (Dist. W; J. W. 

 Mellor); Mount Gunson (Dist. W; Mrs. Beckwith) ; Oodna- 

 datta (Dist. C; Miss Staer) ; Everard and Musgrave Ranges- 

 (Dist. C; S. A. White). A long-leaved Mulga. A. frumen-- 

 tacea, Tate. Ruby Gap, Hale River ; between Love Creek 

 and Deep Well (S. A. White). All these places are in 

 Central Australia. Tate quotes Dist. C for this species in 

 his "Flora of South Australia," but all the localities men- 

 tioned in the report of the Horn Expedition appear to be in 

 Central Australia (Northern Territory). It is evidently a 

 very handsome desert acacia. 



Daviesia genistifolia, A. Cunn. Strathalbyn (Dist. A). 



Aotus villosa, Smith. Victor Harbour (Dist. A); Eyre 

 Peninsula (Dist. L; S. A. White). 



DiUwynia hispida, Lindl. Scrub near Murray Bridge; 

 East Wellington (Dist. M). D. uncinata (Turcz.), J. M. 

 Black (D. patula, F. v. M.). Near Murray Bridge (II. H. 

 D. Griffith); Karoonda (Dist. M). The origina] dates of 

 publication of these species are: — Eutaxia uncinata, Turcz., 

 1853: E. sparsifolia, F. v. M., 1854; E. patula, F. v. M.„ 

 1861. 



Pidtenaea densi folia, F. v. M. Murray Bridge (Dist. 

 M; H. H. D. Griffith). P. la rr, if or ens, F. v. M. Hills near 

 Gladstone; Telowie Gorge (Dist. N). In specimens from 

 Black Hill, near Adelaide, most of the leaves are arranged 

 in threes. P. tenuifolia, R. Br. Strathalbyn (Dist. A); 

 Port Lincoln (Dist. L). Var. glabra, Benth. Warunda 

 (Dist. L). 



Templetonia retusa, R. Br. Wedge Island (Gambier 

 Isles; S. A. White). T. er/ena, Benth. Between Booleroo 

 and Tarcowie (Dist. N). T. aculeata, Benth. Between 

 Gladstone and Bundaleer (Dist. N). 



Svminsona procumbens, F. v. M. "Broughton Pea." 

 This plant is still to be found along the Gladstone and Laura 

 railway, and was no doubt at one time common on the plains. 

 The handsome flowers are at first purple, changing to blue> 



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