158 XLIII. LEGUMINOS/E. 



Acacia — contd. 



sentis, F. v. M. — " Gundey-bluey," St. George. " Narran" of 



St. George natives, 

 fasciculifera, F. v. M. — Wood red. 

 falcata, IVilld. — Wood light-brown and yellow ; useful for 



cabinet-work. The bark contains 27.17 per cent, of 



tannin ( /. C. Briiuuich). 

 macradenia, Bcnth. — Wood close-grained and tough, 

 penninervis, Sieb. — The foliage of this species differs in 



shape and size very considerably ; it is at times met with 



7 in. long and 3 in. broad, bearing 1 or 2 teeth-like lobes 



bearing at their points the usual marginal glands of the 



species. Trees when large yield a useful cabinet-wood. 

 var. falciformis, Bcnth. 

 neriifolia, A. Cunn. — Bark found to contain 13.91 per cent, of 



tannin, 

 accola, Maid, and Bctche. — Near Stanthorpe. 

 rubida, A. Cunn. 

 salicina, Lindl. — " Baka" of Rockhampton natives. A useful 



dark-coloured cabinet-wood. 

 var. varians, Benth. 

 amcena, Wend I. 

 hakeoides, A. Cunn. 

 suaveolens, Willd. 

 Dietrichiana, F. v. M. 

 Murrayana, F. v. M. 

 linifolia, Willd. — Wood light-coloured, red towards centre, 



close-grained and tough. 

 Leichhardtii, Bcnth. 

 crassiuscula, Weudl. 



decora, Rcichb. — Gum eaten by Cloncurry natives {Palmer). 

 buxifolia, A. Cunn. 

 lunata, Sieb. 

 podalyrisefolia, A. Cunn. — Silver Wattle of Queensland. 



Bark contains 12.40 per cent, of tannin, 

 uncifera, Bcnth. 

 cultriformis, A. Cunn. 

 myrtifolia, Willd. 

 purpureapetala, Bail. (Fig. 129.) 



Series Plurinerves. 

 sublanata, Benth. 

 amblygona, A. Cunn. 

 translucens, A. Cunn. 

 impressa, F. v. M . 



