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Plate VII. 



Acacia decora Reichb. 



1. Cotyledons, with tip of pinnate leaf showing. Rylstone. 



2. Pinnate leaf, bipinnate leaves and phyllodes. Tullamore. 



3. Pod and seeds. 



Acacia podalyricefolia A. Cunn. 



4. Cotyledons. Killara (Cultivated). 



5. Pinnate leaf, bipinnate leaves, phyllodes, and stipules. 



6. Seeds. 



Plate VIII. 



Acacia melanoxylon R. Br. 



1. Pod and seeds. Robertson (F. A. Hynes). 



2. Cotyledons and pinnate leaf. Port Arthur, Tasmania. (C. 



Hedley). 



3. Pinnate leaf, bipinnate leaves (No. 3 missing), and phyllodes. 



Jenolan Caves. The seed from which this plant grew was 

 immersed in sea- water for 469 days. (Plant 1 ft. 5 in. high). 



Plate IX. 



Acacia cyclopis A. Cunn. 



1. Cotyledons and pinnate leaf. Albany, Western Australia, 



(Professor W. G-. Woolnough). 



2. Pinnate leaf, bipinnate leaves and phyllodes. 



3. Pod and seeds, with double folded orange-coloured funicle. 



Acacia Chishohni Bailey. 



4. Cotyledons, with pinnate leaf. Prairie, Queensland, (J. C. 



Chisholm). 



5. Pinnate leaf, bipinnate leaves, phyllodes, and stipules. 



6. Pod and seeds. 



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