142 R. H. CAMBAGE. 
about 1°5 mm. thick; Woodford seeds oblong to oblong-oval, 
4to47mm. long, about 2°3 to 2°7 mm. broad, about 1°3 
mm. thick. 
Hypocotyl terete, pale below soil, reddish to reddish- 
brown above, 1 to 2°5 cm. long, 1°3 to 2 mm. thick at base, 
about ‘7 or *8 mm. at apex. 
Cotyledons sessile, sagittate, oblong, apex rounded, 
about 5mm. long, 2mm. broad, upperside green, underside 
greenish-red to reddish and red, with one or two raised 
dines along centre. 
Stem terete, showing striations from decurrent leaf- 
‘stalks, green to greenish-brown, glabrous or with a few 
scattered hairs in the Brookvale and Woodford examples, 
pilose to pubescent in the Pigeon House specimens. First 
internode ‘5 mm.; second *5 mm. to 1°6 cm.; third to fifth 
1mm. to 4cm.; sixth to ninth 3 mm. to 4 cm.; tenth to 
fourteenth 5 mm. to 3°7 cm. 
The shortest internodes are found among the Pigeon 
House plants, and the longest among the Brookvale and 
Woodford seedlings. 
Leaves—No. 1. Abruptly pinnate, petiole 4 to 7 mm., 
green, glabrous; leaflets three to five pairs, oblong-acumin- 
ate, 6to 9 mm. long; 2 to3 mm. broad, the apical pair 
sometimes cuneate and up to 4 mm. broad; rachis 6 mm. 
to 1°3 cm., with terminal seta. 
No. 2. Abruptly bipinnate, petiole 1 to 2°4 cm., slender, 
glabrous, or rarely witha few scattered hairs, with terminal 
seta; leaflets four to five pairs, oblong-acuminate, 3 to 6 
mm. long, 1 to 2 mm. broad; rachis 8 mm. to 2°1 cm., with 
terminal seta; stipules reduced to scales. 
Nos. 3 and 4. Abruptly bipinnate, petiole 1°2 to 2°3 cm., 
‘sometimes with a faint marginal gland near the base, in 
some cases slightly dilated and having a prominent midrib, 

