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10. T. leptoclada, Benth. — Upper Victoria River, P. v. Mueller. 



11. T. inacrocrapa, Benth. — N.W. Coast (Victoria River) BjTioe ; 

 Sturt's Creek, F. v. Mueller. 



12. T. oblongata, R. Br. — Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown. 



13. T. oligochylia, Benth. — Cape York, M'Gillivray ; Albany Island, 

 F. v. Mueller. 



14. T. phaeosperma, F. v. M. — North Island, Gulf of Carpentaria, G. F. 

 Hill (No 624), 20/10/1911. 



Recorded. N. Coast, A. Cunningham ; Upper Victoria River, F. v. Mueller. 



15. T. polyzyga, F. v. M. — Upper Victoria River, F. v. Mueller ; Islands 

 of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown. 



16. T. porrecta, R. Br. — Islands of the GuH of Carpentaria, R. Brown ; 

 Port Essington, Armstrong. 



17. T. pubescens, Ewart and Morrison. — Top Spring, G. P. Hill (No. 555), 

 31/9/1911. 



18. T. purpurea, Pers. — Sandstone Ridges, North Island, Gulf of Car- 

 pentaria, G. P. Hill (No. 630), 20/10/1911 ; Borroloola, G. F. Hill (No. 661), 

 7/11/1911 ; N.T., G. P. Hill (No. 745a), 8/7/1911. 



Recorded. Hills near Nichol Bay, P. Gregory's Expedition ; Port Cooper, 

 Herb. P. v. M. ; Amhem S. Bay, R. Bro^vn. 



This plant is well known as a fish poison, and if eaten might also be poison- 

 ous to stock. 



19. T. remotiflora, F. v. M. — ^N. Coast, R. Brown ; Pitzmaurice and 

 Upper Victoria Rivers, F. v. Mueller ; Albert River, Henne. 



20. T. reticulata, R. Br. — Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown ; 

 Sim's Island, A. Cunningham ; Endeavour River, Banks and Solander. 



21. T. rosea, F. v. M. — Montague Sound, N.W. Coast, A. Cunningham ; 

 Victoria River and Depot Creek, P. v. Mueller. 



22. T. simplicifolia, F. v. M. — Trap plains. Roper River, P. v. Mueller. 



23. T. Stuartii, Benth. — ^In lat. 18 degrees, 35 min., M'Douall Stuart ; 

 Sturt's Creek, F. v. Mueller. 



24. T. uniovulata, F. v. M.—28 miles S.W. of Newcastle Waters, G. P. 

 Hill (No. 499), 8/7/1911. 



Ashburton and Carre Rivers. 



T. lamphrolobioides, F. v. M. ; T. Forrestiana, F. v. M. ; T. nematophylla, 

 F. V. M. ; T. conferta, F. v. M. ; T. sphaerospora, F. v. M. ; recorded from 

 North Australia in National Herbarium Census. 



30. SESBANIA, Pers. 

 ( Agati, Desv.) 



Flowers very large (nearly 3 in. long), the petals narrowed at the end. — 

 3. S. grandiflora. 



Flowers not 1 in. long. Petals broad. 



Racemes pendulous. Stem shrubby. — 2. S. segyptiaca. 

 Racemes erect. Stem herbaceous. 



Bracts and bracteoles very deciduous. Calyx-teeth very short. 



— 1. S. aculeata. 

 Bracts and bracteoles setaceous, often persistent. Calyx-teBth 

 subulate-pointed, nearly as long as the tube. — 4. S. simpli- 

 ciuscula. 



