146 THE FLOEA OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY. 



Flowers in short dense terminal racemes. Leaflets narrow, silvery-' 



silky underneath. — 14. T. ph^osperma. 

 Mowers in long or slender racemes. 



Leaflets, small, numerous, with a long terminal one. Flowers 



small. Pod long. — 9. T. juncea. 

 Leaflets few, or, if many, the terminal one not longer than the 

 others. 

 Pod about 1 in. long, nearly straight. Seeds orbicular. 



Leaflets 7 to 15. Flowers rarely 3 hnes long. Pod 



obliquely acute, thin. 

 Racemes filiform, not 2 in . long, with few distant pairs 



of flowers. 6. T. filipes. 

 Racemes long and slender. 19. T. remotiflora. 

 Leaflets soUtary or rarely 3 or 5. Flowers about 6 Hnes 

 long. Pod coriaceous, almost obtuse. — 13. T. 

 oligophylla. 

 Pod above 1 in. long, more or less incurved. Seeds trans- 

 versely oblong. Racemes usually long. 

 Leaflets few, cuneate, glabrous, on long petioles. 

 Calyx large, nearly glabrous ; lobes lanceolate. 

 Standard very silky. — 11. T. macrocarpa. 

 Leaflets usually above 7. Calyx small, on a slender 

 pedicel ; teeth subulate or very short. Pod 

 glabrous pubescent or loosely villous. — 18. T. 

 purpurea. 

 Leaflets usually few, long, and narrow. Calyx large, 

 densely rusty- villous ; lobes longer than the tube, 

 incurved, acuminate. Pedicels short. Pod softly 

 and closely pubescent. — 1. T. BidwilU. 

 Leaflets usually few ; cuneate, silky on both sides. 

 Calyx small, softly silky. Pedicels short. Pod 

 much curved, scarcely flattened, densely silky- 

 tomentose. — 21. T. rosea. 



1. T. BidwilU, Benth {var. densa, Benth). — Hills near Nichol Bay, F. 

 Gregory's Expedition. 



2. T. brachycarpa, F. v. M. — Desert near Hooker's Creek, F. v. Mueller. 



3. T. coriacea, Benth. — Upper Victoria and Fitzmaurice Rivers, F. v. 

 Mueller. 



4. T. crocea, Benth. — ^Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown. 



5. T. eriocarpa, Benth. — Deserts of Sturt's Creek and Victoria River, 

 F. V. Mueller. 



6. T. filipes, Benth.— Haast's Bluff (4,000 ft.), G. F. Hill (No. 188), 

 17/5/1911 . Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown, Henne. 



7. T. flammea, F. v. M. — North Island, Gulf of Carpentaria; (Sandstone 

 Ranges), G. F. Hill (No. 633), 20/10/1911. Borroloola, G. F. Hill (No. 657), 

 7/11/1911. Sandstone Ranges, near Western Creek, G. F. Hill (No. 777), 

 16/2/1912. 



Recorded. York Sound, A. Cunningham ; Upper Victoria River, F. v. 

 Mueller. 



8. T. graminifolia, F. v. M. — Providence Hill, F. v. Mueller. 



9. T. juncea, R. Br. — Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown. 



