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Kimberleyensis n. sp. 

 limbata N.T. 

 linarioides N.T. 

 Luehmanni N.T. 

 lycopodifolia N.T. 

 lysiphlcea N.T. 

 oligoneura (1) N.T. 

 pachyphloia n. sp. 

 pallida N.T. 

 patens N.T. 

 plectocarpa N.T. 

 proxima n. sp. 

 pyrifolia N.T. 

 retinervis N.T. 

 retivenia N.T. 

 salicina N.T., OS. 

 sclerosperma W.A. 



sewft's N.T., O.S. 

 sericata N.T., Q. 

 setulifera N.T. (?) 

 A&msu N.T., Q. 

 spathulata N.T. (1), W.A. 

 splicer ostacliy a W.A. 

 stigrnatophylla N.T. 

 stipuligera N.T., Q , O.S, 

 stipulosa N.T., W.A. 

 suberosa N.T. 

 tr achy car pa W.A. 

 translacens N.T. 

 tumida N.T. 

 Wickhami N.T. 

 xiphiophylla, W.A. 

 xylocarpa N.T. 

 Total 55. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATKS. 



Acacia delibkata A. Cimn. 

 Plate I. 



1. Phyllodes, covered with a fine silky tomentum; gland at base. 



Dries a dull olive green. 



2. Pod, with short hairs on the raised parts. 1 and 2 from the 



type, Port Warrender, North West Australia, Allan Cun- 

 ningham, No. 486, October, 1819. Presented by Kew. 



3. Twig, showing phyllodes and flowering spikes. 



4 and 5. Flowers, showing minor differences, the latter with 

 recurved petals. 



6. Pistil. 



7. Portion of pod, showing seed, funicle and arillus in situ. 3 to 



7 from Sunday Island, West Kimberley, (W. V. Fitzgerald). 



