102 J. H. MAIDEN. 



The Acacias amongst them are: — 

 27. A. sentis F.v.M. 



33. A. impressa F.v.M. 



14. A. flavescens A. Ounn. (probably = A. sericata). 



34. A. drepanocarpa F.v.M. 



A. doratoxylon F.v.M. (probably A. proximo, n. sp., see 

 No. 58). 



A. impressa and drepanocarpa are new records. 



14. Mueller. "Observations on plants collected during 

 Mr. Joseph Bradshaw's Expedition to the Prince Regent's 

 River. , ' Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., xvi, 457 (1891). 



This was a private expedition from Cambridge Gulf to 

 Prince Regent's River, and the collection of plants, en- 

 trusted to Mr. William Tucker Allen, was well done. 



The Acacias collected were : — 



11. A. translucens A. Ounn. Roe's River. 



4. A. lycopodifolia A. Ounn. Woodhouse and Pente- 

 cost Rivers. 



13. A. hemignosta F.v.M. Prince Regent's River. 



14. A. sericata A. Ounn. (recorded as A, flavescens — 

 a matter of opinion). 



35. A. Kelleri n. sp. Durack River. 



26. A. suberosa A. Ounn. Carson River. 

 31. A. pallida F.v.M. Carson River. 

 A. Kelleri is a new record. 



15. Tepper, J. G. O. "The Flora of Roebuck Bay, West 

 Australia." Proc. Roy. Soc. S.A., xvn, 13 (1893). 



The collections were made by the writer's son (J. W. O. 

 Tepper) 1889-91, and most of the determinations were made 

 by Mueller. The specimens were collected in a very dry 

 season, at four localities. Most of them were collected 

 near the modern Broome. 



