Acacia — contd. 



XLIII. LEGUMINOS^:. 157 



Division I. — Phyllodinece. 



Series Continuse. 



Peuce, F. v. M. — Ironwood or Pine Acacia. Wood heavy and 



hard; pods flat and broad. (Fig. 127.) 

 triptera, Benth. 



Series Pungentes. 



lanigera, A. Can 11. 



var. gracilipes,, Benth. 

 phlebocarpa, F. v. M. 

 tetragonophylla, F. v. M. 

 jnniperina, Willd. 



var. Brownei, Benth. 



Series Calamiformes. 



Bynoeana, Benth. 

 pngioniformis, Wendl. 

 juncifolia, Benth. 



var. planifolia, Benth. 

 calamifolia, Sweet. 



Series Brunioidese. 



hippuroides, Hezvard. (Fig. 128.) 

 lycopodifolia, A. Cunn. 



var. glabrescens, Benth. 

 spondylophyfla, F. v. M. 

 galioides, Benth. 

 Baueri, Benth. 

 subternata, Bail. 

 brnniades, A. Cunn. 

 conferta, A. Cunn. 



Series Uninerves. 



armata. R. Br. — Not very abundant in Queensland. One of 

 the first plants used in Australian hedge-making, and 

 known in South Australia as " Kangaroo Island Prickly 

 Acacia." 

 var. angustifolia, Benth. 



plagiophylla, F. v. M. = A. undulifolia, var. Jiumilis, Benth. 



lineata, A. Cunn. = A. runcif oralis, A. Cunn. 



undulifolia, A. Cunn. 



hispidula, Willd. 



Gnidium, Benth. 



