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| Order LEGUMINOSA. 
JACKSONTA, RB. Br. 
| Srrres PHY LLODINEZ. 
__ Branchlets either barren or flower-bearing, phyllodineous, flat, 
rigidly coriaceous, toothed or lobed, often pungent. 
Hab.: Lake Nash, M. Costello. 
ACACIA, Willd. 
‘ - Seorginee (n. sp.) Georgina Gidgee. A large shrub or small 
: ‘a With dense spreading head. Has a strong disagreeable scent. 
_ ‘Stanches and trunk usually very crooked, bark thick and rough; 
_ young branchlets flattened or triangular, and, like the foliage, all 
‘ iad or less clothed with a hoary tomentum. Pbyllodia lanceolate- 
cate, 24 to 34 in, long, 8 to 4 lines broad, much narrowed towards 
base, and bearing at the apex a small, thickened, oblique point 3 
th finer veins often very obscure from the thick substance of the 
yllodia. Flowers not available. Pod falcate or curved into a circle, 
- Narro : transverse, very flat, about 5 lines broad, surrounded by a 
da Be ree like border, glossy-brown, funicle thickened into a,arrow 
ae ate aril, below which are 1 or 2 folds. (Plate IV.) 
: A. “og ooreins River. This new species closely resembles A. ga 
a Bosborougt eo * reported to have caused the death of a number of fat cattle on 
Order HALORAGEZ. 
te HALORAGIS, oe : aut differs 
oie .) 1S ern 
a , Var, glabrescens. +418 Wes wh glabrous. 
“angles are smooth. Tho leaves large, bordered b distan 
ate between them. The flowers are larger 
Renan’ Dasy River, OC. W. de Burgh Birch. Diamantina, Dr. Thos. L. 
one Georgina, F. M. B. 
