NOTES ON ACACIA. 249 



Compared with the type, it has narrower and smaller 

 phyllodes, and is less glaucous. The pods are narrower 

 and smaller, the seeds more globular and the funicle is 

 about half the length of that of the typical form. Dr. 

 Morrison describes the funicle in the variety and it varies 

 in A, pyrifolia. 



Plurinerves (Nervosse). 



X. A. multilineata W. V. F., in Journ. W. A. Nat. Hist. 



Soc, 13 (May, 1904). 

 The pods have not been described. The following is from 

 Mr. Fitzgerald's MSS., and the pods were collected at 

 Kellerberrin in November, 1907. 



44 Pod linear, torulose, compressed, tomentose, seeds 

 longitudinal, ovate, dark brown, funicle short, terminating 

 in a pale-coloured cupular basilar arillus." 



Juliflorse (Rigidulae). 



XI. A. Ohisholmi Bail., in Queensl. Agric. Journ. iv, 47 

 (1899). 



Manutarra, Ashburton River, A. Morrison, 4th October, 

 1905. In fruit only. 



This seems to be conspeciflc with A, Chisholmi Bailey, a 

 species hitherto only known from Northern Queensland. It 

 differs slightly from the type in the rather more curved 

 pod, and in the depression of the seeds, which is not so 

 deep in the type. 



The specimen appears to be taken from a well developed 

 plant. A. Chisholmi approaches some specimens of A. 

 linarioides Benth. closely. The chief differences are in the 

 more numerous phyllodes, which are obscurely one-nerved, 

 and the narrower pods of the latter. 



Juliflorse (Rigidulae, but closer allied to A. aneura.) 



XII. A. craspedocarpa F.v.M., Melb. Chem. and Drugg., 

 New Ser. ii, 73, 1887. (Syn. A. euphleba W. V. F.) 



