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labelled A. ollgoneura by Mueller, and Professor Ewart 

 informs me that there are no pods of A. oligoneura in the 

 Melbourne Herbarium. 



2. Following this specimen, I named "Near Red Lily 

 Lagoon, N.T. (G. F. Hill, No. 132, of 16th April, 1912)" A. 

 oligoneura in Ewart and Davies' "Flora of the Northern 

 Territory," p. 343. 



3. Granite country, O lllen River (Dr. H. I. Jensen, No. 

 441 of F. G. Hill). 



4. Brock's Creek (E.J. Dunn, 1913). 



5. Northern Territory "North of Latitude 15°" (W. S. 

 Campbell, No. 13, September, 1911). 



6. Near Darwin (G. F. Hill, No. 437, 20th April, 1916). 



7. Point Emery, Darwin (G.F. Hill, 434, 18th July 1916). 



8. Edkins Range, West Kimberley (W. V. Fitzgerald, 

 No. 1444, August, 1905). 



9. Calder River, West Kimberley (W. V. Fitzgerald, No. 

 1444). 



10. Sunday Island, between King Island and Exmouth 

 Gulf (Dr. H. Basedow, No. 116, May 1916). 



Nos. 8 — 10 are North Western Australia, and so the 

 species occurs in practically the northern margin of our 

 continent and the island off the same. 



Juliflorae (Dimidiatae). 



A. holosericea A. Cunn. var. glabrata Maiden 



in Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W., xxx, 48. 



This glabrous-glaucous form, originally seen in fruit only 

 (Gilbert River, North Queensland), was collected in flower 

 by Prof, (now Sir) Baldwin Spencer, at Edith Creek, 

 Northern Territory, July -August 1911. All the details of 

 the flower are glabrous. 



