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Nos. 3 and 4. Abruptly bipinnate, petiole 1°2 to 1°7 cm.,. 
with marginal gland; leaflets four to seven pairs, similar 
to those of No. 2; rachis 9 mm. to 2°1 cm.; stipules reduced 
to scales. 
One No. 3 leaf was abnormal, having three pairs of leaf- 
lets, irregularly pinnate, but although bipinnate there was 
no terminal seta on the petiole, and above the middle of the 
petiole were a pair of large leaflets, one being 8 mm. long 
and 3 mm. broad. 
Nos. 5 and 6. Usually abruptly bipinnate, (though No. 6 
may sometimes be a phyllode), petiole 1°4 to 5°4 cm. long, 
from 1 mm. to 1°7 cm. broad, with marginal gland, and 
with a strong nerve along or near the base, the upper 
margin nerve-like, the lamina penninerved; leaflets six to: 
nine pairs, rachis 1°5 to 2°7 cm. 
In one case leaf No. 6 had two pairs of pinne. 
Nos. 7 to 10. Lanceolate-falcate phyllodes, narrowed 
towards the base, up to 7°5 cm. long, 2°5 cm. broad, the 
midrib a little below the centre, the margins nerve-like, 
the lamina penninerved, glabrous. 
Phyllodes with as many as three glands are not uncom- 
mon on plants a few feet high. The largest phyllode on a 
plant 13 inches high was scarcely 4 inches long, by 13 inches. 
wide. 
PLURINERVES—(Oligoneurz). 
ACACIA ELONGATA Sieb. Seeds from Brookvale near Manly, 
Pigeon House near Milton, Woodford on the Blue 
Mountains, allin New South Wales. (Plate IV, Num- 
bers 1 to 3). 
Seeds shiny black, often brown when not quite ripe, 
Brookvale seeds oval to oblong-oval, 3 to 4 mm. long, 2 to 
2°5 mm. broad, about 1°3 mm. thick; Pigeon House seeds 
oblong to oblong-oval, 3°5 to 4 mm. long, 2to 3 mm. broad, 
