480 PHANEROGAMIA. 



14. Acacia floribunda, Willd. 



Hab. New South Wales (the particular station not recorded). 



15. Acacia longifolia, Willd. 



Hab. New South Wales, near Newington, &c. (Also St. Helena : 

 doubtless from a cultivated plant.) Principally a broad-leaved form. 



16. Acacia glaucescens, Willd. 



Hab. New South Wales (A. Cunningham); with a shorter and 

 broader-leaved variety. 



* # Phyllodine^e Oceanicce. 



17. Acacia Koa. 



A. glabra; ramulis vix angidatis ; phylhdiis elongatis falcatis lanceo- 

 latis basi ml utrinque angustatis coriaceis multinerviis hinc hide 

 folio bipinnato terminatis; foliolis oblongis emarginatis 12-15-jugis; 

 pedunculis solitariis vel brevissime racemosis ; capitulis dense midti- 

 jhris; calyce breviter dentato, dentibus flavo-tomentosis mbglandulosis ; 

 legumine lato-lhieari piano glabro, suturis angustissime marginatis. 



Acacia heterophylla, Hook. & Am. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 81; Benth. Mimos. I.e. p. 

 368, excl. syn. 



Hab. Sandwich Islands: Oahu; on the mountains behind Hono- 

 lulu : Hawaii; on the sides of Mouna Loa and Mouna Kea. 



A large tree; glabrous, or the nascent parts puberulent; the 

 branches terete : branchlets slightly angled, not striate. Phyllodia 

 falcate, lanceolate, coriaceous, rarely oval-oblong, 4 to 6 inches long, 

 varying from 3 or 4 lines to an inch or more in breadth, narrowed at 



