ACACIA SEEDLINGS. 135 
oblong-acuminate to cuneate, 3 to 4 mm. long, 1 to 2 mm. 
broad, upperside green, underside pale green sometimes 
slightly tinged with red; rachis 3 to 5 mm., with terminal 
seta; stipules reduced to scales. 
No. 3. Abruptly bipinnate, petiole 1 to 2°2 cm.; leaflets 
four to six pairs; rachis 6 mm. to 1 cm. 
In one case a No. 3 leaf was strictly tripinnate.! 
Nos. 4and 5. Abruptly bipinnate, petiole 7 mm. to 2 cm., 
‘slightly dilated, glabrous; leaflets four to seven pairs; 
rachis 6 mm. to 1°1 cm. 
In one case a No. 4 leaf was strictly tripinnate. 
Nos. 6 to 8. Abruptly bipinnate, petiole 2°4 to 8°5 cm., 
that of No. 8 being sometimes dilated to ‘7 mm., witha 
definite central nerve and a smaller parallel one on each 
side; leaflets three to seven pairs, oblong-acuminate ; 
rachis 4 mm. to 1°1 cm.; all with terminal seta. | 
Nos. 6 and 7 may be twice pinnate. 
Nos. 9 to 12. These may be phyllodes, or abruptly bipin- 
nate, petiole 6°8 to 13°2 cm., becoming terete, sometimes 
pilose to shortly tomentose; leaflets five to seven pairs; 
rachis 6 mm, to 1°4 cm.; stipules reduced to small scales. 
Nos. 13 to 20. Linear-subulate, slightly rigid, partly 
terete, nearly straight phyllodes, usually with a short 
recurved point, from about 4 or 5 up to 13°5 cm. long. 
OCALAMIFORMES—(Uninerves). 
ACACIA JUNCIFOLIA Benth. Seeds from Hidsvold, Queens- 
land, (Dr. F. L. Bancroft per J. H. Maiden). (Plate II, 
Numbers 9 to 11). 
Seeds mottled black, areola distinct, oblong-oval, 3°5 to 
4mm. long, 2 mm. broad, 1 to 1°5 mm. thick. 

* This Journal, tiv, 147, (1920). 
