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ones about as long, the two upper connate to above the 

 middle ; standard silky- villous, conspicuously calloused 

 at the base above the claw ; wings shorter ; keel shorter 

 than the wings, incurved, obtuse ; upper stamen and 

 adjoining portion of the staminal tube hirsute ; style 

 flattened, glabrous ; ovary white-tomentose ; pod linear, 

 obliquely pointed, slightly recurved, compressed, pubes- 

 cent ; seeds lenticular, with a small circular strophiole. 



Dillen's Springs (W.V.F.) (J. P. Rogers). 



Height 5-7ft. ; leaf-petioles lin. or more in length ; leaflets 

 3-4in. long ; petiolules 2-3 lines ; racemes 1ft. long or 

 less ; flowers orange-red ; pedicels 2-4 lines long ; 

 calyx 5 lines long ; standard 8 lines diameter ; wings 6 

 lines long ; pod Sin. long. 



This pretty species grows in sandy loam. 



Affinity to T. elongata, R. Br. 



290. T. purpurea Pers. 



Shrub, erect, 2-4:ft. ; flowers pink. 



291. T. rosea F. v. M. 

 Erectj 2-8ft. ; flowers pink. 



The taller forms have a silver- white tomentum. 



The variability of this species and the existence of numerous 

 intermediates between it and T. purpurea Persoon, tend 

 to show that it cannot be even retained as a variety. 



292. T. fiammea F. v. M. var. monophylla (W.V.F.) n. var. 

 Isdell and Lennard Rivers (W.V.F.). 



An erect shrub, 8- 10ft. high ; leaflets solitary, elliptical-oblong 

 to obovate, obtuse, l-2in. long ; pod 2-2|-in. long, slightly 

 falcate. In sandy loams. 



293. T. coriacea Benth. 



Lermard and Isdell Rivers (W.V.F.). 



Erect to 3ft. ; flowers orange-red. In sandy loam. 



294. T. leptoclada Benth. 



Lennard and Isdell Rivers (W.V.F.). 

 Pod 1-l^in. long. In sandy soil. 



295. T. uniovulata F. v. M. 



10 miles above Wingrah Pass, on the Lennard River (W.V.F.). 

 Stems erect, almost sinaple, several together from a thick 

 woody stock, 2~3ft. ; leaves all trifoliolate ; flowers 

 yellowish. In sandy loam. 



Port Hedland (W.V.F.). 



Stems ascending or erect, under 1ft. ; leaves uni- trifoliolate 

 ferruginous tomentose ; flowers small, clustered, purplish. 

 Sandy soil. The species was previously collected along 

 the Ashburton, Nichol and Cave Cane Rivers, also be- 

 tween Mueller's Range and Ord River (Alex. Forrest). 



