78 J. H. MAIDEN. 



9. A. deltoidea A. Ounn. 



Greville Island, Montague Sound and Barren Islands, 

 Regent's Inlet, N.W. Coast, A. Cunningham. 



10. A. setulipera Benth. 

 N.W. Coast, Bynoe. 



11. A. translucens A. Cunn. 

 Montague Island and Bay of Rest, N.W. Coast, A. 

 Cunningham. " Diffuse, one to two feet high or erect and 

 four to six feet; calyx much less than half the length of 

 the corolla; pod sometimes two inches long by one-third 

 inch broad; seeds greyish, with a white arillus." (W. V. 

 Fitzgerald MSS.). 



A. translucens was described and figured in Hooker's 

 "Icones," tab. clx. The type comes from the North West 

 Coast, and it appears to be the common form there. Ben- 

 tham observed a form with narrow (curved linear) phyllodes, 

 and it would appear to be commonest in the Northern 

 Territory (Gulf of Carpentaria). From the quartzite ranges 

 on the west side of Blunder Bay, Victoria River, 1913 

 (R. T. Winters, comm. E. J. Dunn and G. F. Hill) I have 

 received a form with phyllodes much larger than the type. 



1. A. bivenosa DO. 

 N.W. Coast, Admiralty Bay, Baudin's Expedition ; Bay 

 of Rest and Dampier's Archipelago, A. Cunningham. 

 Depuech Island, Bynoe; Hearson Island, Nickol Bay, F. 

 Gregory's Expedition. 



"Erect shrub, 5-8 feet; to a tree of 15-30 feet; trunk 

 to 10 feet; diam. to 1 foot; foliage glaucous; bark dark 

 grey, somewhat rough; timber brownish, rather hard and 

 tough." (W. V. Fitzgerald. MSS.). 



12. A. CORIACEA DO. 



Bay of Rest, N.W. Coast, A. Cunningham; Depuech 

 Island, Bynoe; Nickol Bay, F. Gregory's Expedition. 



