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Acacia — contd. 



Cunninghamii — contd. 

 var. longispicata, Benth. 



leptocarpa, A. Cunn. — " I-wa-wal " of Palmer River natives. 

 The bark contains 2.59 per cent, of tannin (/. C. 

 Briinnich) . 



polystachya, A. Cunn. — Yields about 7.59 per cent, of tannin. 



holcocarpa, Benth. 



plectocarpa, A. Cunn. 



aulacocarpa, A. Cunn. — Hickory Wattle. " Carr-lee" of Dunk 

 Island, " Dilka" of Port Curtis, and " Boorgun" of 

 Xanango natives. A useful cabinet-wood. 

 var. ? macrocarpa, Benth. 



■calyculata, A. Cunn. 



crassicarpa, A. Cunn. — Lancewood of Cairns. " Mon-jin" of 

 Butcher's Hill and " Tara" of Morehead River natives. 

 The bark contains .17 per cent of tannin (/. C. Brilnnich ). 



auriculiformis, A. Cunn. 



Mangium, Willd. 



cincinnata. F. v. M. — Mr. W. Macartney, of Forest Hill, 

 states that the timber of this tree resists the attacks of 

 the teredo. Wood tough, useful in forming umbrella- 

 handles, &c. 



liolosericea, A. Cunn. — " War-roon" of Cooktown natives. 

 var. pubescens, F. v. M. 



latifolia, Benth. — " Yoo-a-bal " of Princess Charlotte Bay 

 natives. 



dimidiata, Benth. 



Jiumifusa, A. Cunn. (Fig. 130.) 



Division II. — Bipinnatce. 

 Series Botryocephalte. 

 •spectabilis, A. Cunn. 



var. ? Stuartii, Benth. 

 polybotrya, Benth. 



var. foliolosa. 

 <lecurrens, Willd. — Green Wattle. Furnishes the usual tan- 

 ning bark. Bark contains 15.08 per cent, tannin 

 (Staiger). 

 var. normalis, Benth. 

 var. mollis, Lindl. 

 var. pauciglandulosa, F. v. M. 

 dealbata, Link. 

 Arundelliana, Bail. — A handsome, small tree or tall shrub, 



very distinct from all its allies. (Fig. 131.) 

 ieptoclada, A. Cunn. 



