\ 
140 R. H. CAMBAGE. 
Nos. 10 to 12. Ovate-falcate to lanceolate-falcate phyl- 
lodes, up to 8cm. long and 3°5 cm. broad, prominent midrib 
towards the lower margin, penninerved, margins nerve- 
like, with a prominent gland near the base. 
The largest phyllode on a plant 6 inches high was 5? 
inches long, by 2} inches wide, and ona plant 13 inches 
high was 64 inches Jong, and 3+ inches wide, 
UNINERVES—(Racemosee). 
ACACIA WESTONI Maiden.* Seeds from Queanbeyan (J. H. 
Maiden). (Plate III, Numbers 4 to 6). 
Seeds black, oblong to oblong-obovate, about 5 mm. long, 
2°5 mm. broad, 1 to 1°2 mm. thick. 
Hypocotyl terete, reddish-brown, about 1°7 to3 cm. long, 
about 1°5 to 2 mm. thick at base, 1 mm. at apex. 
Cotyledons sessile, auricled, oblong, apex rounded, 6 mm. 
long, 3 mm. broad, upperside brown, underside reddish to 
red, soon becoming revolute and cylindrical. 
Stem terete, reddish-brown, glabrous. First internode 
“5 to 1 mm.; second 2 mm. to 1°1 cm.; third to fifth 2 mm. 
to 1°3 cm.; sixth 4 mm. to 1°6 cm.; seventh 7 mm. to 2°3 
em.; eighth 1 to 3°7 cm. 
Leaves—No, 1. Abruptly pinnate (in a few cases an 
opposite pair appeared), petiole 3 to5 mm., glabrous, some- 
times witha small gland; leaflets three to four pairs, oblong- 
acuminate, 4 to 6mm. long, 1 to 2 mm. broad, upperside 
green, underside paler; rachis 6 to 8 mm., with terminal 
‘seta. 
No. 2. Abruptly bipinnate, petiole 8 mm. to 1°6 cm., 
gland on upper margin, with terminal seta; leaflets three 
to four pairs, oblong-acuminate, apical pair often cuneate, 
3 to 5 mm. long, 1 to 3 mm. broad; rachis8 mm. to 1°2 cm., 
with terminal seta. 

1 This Journal Vol. tiv, p. 227, (1920). 

