128 XLIII. LEGUMINOS^. 



Sphserolobium, Sm. 

 vimineum, Sm. 



Viminaria, Sm. 



denudata, Sm. — Rush Broom. 



Daviesia, Sm. 



Series Umbellatce 

 concinna, R. Br. 



Wyattiana, Bail. — Leaves very long, some reaching 12 in. r 

 and scarcely l /\ in. wide. 



Series Racemosce. 

 umbellulata. Sm. 

 corymbosa, Sm. 



var. mimosoides, Benth. 



arborea, IV. Hill. — The wood useful for cabinet-work; 

 fragrant when first cut. 



Series Fasciculated. 



filipes, Benth. 

 squarrosa, Sm. 



var. villifera, Benth. 

 ulicina, Sm. 



var. angustifolia, Benth. 

 acicularis, Sm. 



Series Teretifolia. 

 genistifolia, A. Cuun. 



Aotus, Sm. 



villosa, Sm. 

 mollis, Benth. 

 lanigera, A. Cunn. 



Phyllota, DC. 



phylicoides, Benth. 



Gastrolobium, R. Br. 



grandiflorum, F. v- M. — Wallflower Poison-bush, Pea-flower 

 Poison-bush, Desert Poison-bush, the Australian Poison- 

 bush ; a most dangerous plant to stock. As an antidote, 

 the use of a solution of potassium permanganate 

 (Condy's fluid) has been used with success (see O'land 

 Agric. JL, Aug. 1908). (Fig. 104.) 



