NOTES ON ACACIA. 103 



The Acacias enumerated are (with the original query 

 marks): — 



4. A, lycopodi folia A. Ounn. 

 23. A. liolosericea A. Ounn. 4 — 6 feet. 

 (?) 21. A. tumida P.v.M. 



(?) A. acuminata Benth. (This is A, proxima n. sp. 

 See No. 55). 

 1. A. bivenosa DC. 4— 5 feet. 

 (?) A. signata F.v.M. 

 (?) 32. A. impressa F.v.M. 

 A. signata would be a new record, if confirmed. 



Tepper, J. G. O. "Die Flora von Roebuck Bay, Nord- 

 West Australien." Botan. Oentralb. No. 22, (1893). 



Practically the same as the preceding paper, but the 

 query marks are removed from the Acacias, doubtless 

 through inadvertence. 



16. Tate, Prof. Ralph. "A list of plants collected by 

 the Calvert Expedition." Proc. Roy. Soc. S.A., xxi, 69 

 (1897). 



The collection was made by Mr. G. Keartland and is 

 supplemental to the collections abandoned at Joanna Springs 

 owing to the disaster. "It was made . . . while sta- 

 tioned at the junction of the Fitzroy River and Margaret 

 Creek, about 150 miles from Derby; and secondly, whilst 

 on the search for his missing colleagues, embracing 100 

 miles down the Fitzroy, thence south to near Joanna 

 Springs, and thence to Derby." 



" The facies is that of the Bremsean botanical province, 

 largely composed of Indo-Australian species such as prevails 

 over the tableland skirting the littoral tracts of North 

 Western Australia." 



The Acacias enumerated are: — 



36. A. dineura 37. A. stipuligera 



21. A. tumida F.v.M. 26. A. suberosa 



