204 J. H. MAIDEN. 



A. Luehmanni F.v.M. in Fragm. xi, 116. Figured in 

 " Iconography." 



The Iconography figure is somewhat diagrammatic as 

 regards the flower, and a fresh drawing is submitted. A 

 more important error is that of the ovary, whicli is shown 

 as glabrous when, as a matter of fact, it is densely hairy. 

 The ovary is not mentioned in the original description, and 

 the figure referred to is probably a slip of the artist. I 

 would point out that the type locality, Liverpool River, is 

 really Northern Territory; the localities given in this Journ. 

 li, 108, belong to North Western Australia as so stated. 



A. Froggattii n. sp. 



Frutex valde ramosus, glanduloso-pilosus, ramis teretibus. 

 Phyllodiis oblique curvatis, triangulare-ovatis, margine superiore 

 valde curvato, acutis, 6 cm. x 3 cm., 5-nerviis, nervis marginalibus 

 in acumen acutum continuatis. Stipulis aristatis, geminis. Pedun- 

 culis plerumque solitariis ca. 1*5 cm. longis, capitulis globosis ca. 

 25-floris. Calycis parte inferiore poculo simile formato, 5 lobis 

 triangularibus, calyce triente corollam sequante, villoso. Petalis 

 angustis partim villosis. Ovario piano. Leguminibus minus 4 

 cm. longis ac 5 mm. latis, valvis inter semina leniter levatis, 

 glanduloso-hispidis. Seminibus longitudinalibus, ovoideis, funiculo 

 filiforme in arillum carnosum duabus vel pluribus plicis dilatum. 



A much branched, glandular-hirsute shrub, probably of 

 no great height; branches terete. 



Phyllodia obliquely curved, somewhat triangular-ovate, 

 the upper margin especially curved; acute, 6 cm. long, by 

 3 cm. broad, three nerved for the most part, in addition to 

 two marginal nerves which are continued into a sharp point, 

 the upper margin with a small gland near the middle, but 

 without a glandular angle. Stipules aristate, in pairs. 



Peduncles usually single, about 1*5 cm. long, bearing 

 each a globular head of about 25 flowers, mostly 5-merous. 



