118 J. H. MAIDEN. 



by 0. H. Ostenfeld (Dansk. Botanisk Arkiv. 1916). Follow- 

 ing are the Acacias: — 



4. A. lycopodi folia A. Cunn. (a form near var. glabre- 



scens), Broome. 



32. A. impressa F.v.M., Broome; West Kimberley. 



21. A. tumida F.v.M., Broome; West Kimberley. 



23. A. holosericea A. Ounn. "Silver Wattle," Broome; 

 West Kimberley; St. George's River. 



23. Basedow, Dr. H. In 1916 Dr. Basedow collected 

 plants in North West Australia between King Island and 

 Exmouth Gulf, and he has placed them in my hands. 



The Acacias are: — 



32. A, impressa F.v.M., Emmanuel Yards (No. 8). 



45. A. oligoneura F.v.M., perhaps, in fruit only, Sunday 

 Island (No. 116). 



5. A. hippuroides Hew., Raft Point (No. 140). 



54. A. Simsii A. Ounn., Glenelg River District. Known 

 from Northern Territory; apparently new from 

 Nor-West (No. 143). 



19. A. delibrata A. Cunn., (No. 130). 



15. A. Wickhami Benth. Glenelg River District, (No. 

 152). 



4. A. lycopodi folia A. Ounn. var. glabrescens Benth., 

 (No. 122). Yampi. 



A. Simsii is a new record. 



Following is a list of Nor-West species referred to in the 

 foregoing: — 



1. bivenosa 6. Gregorii 



2. patens 7. spathulata 



3. Bynoeana 8. pyrifolia 



4. lycopodifolia 9. deltoidea 



5. hippuroides 10. setulifera 



