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gradually becomes greenish as the phyllodes reach maturity. The 

 growth of the plants is much slower than those of A. longi folia. 



He also exhibited herbarium specimens of different forms of A. 

 juniper ina as follows : — 



The Spit, Sydney, Dr. J. B. Cleland, July, 1911. 

 Hill Top, E. Cheel, September, 1913. 

 These show very prominent spinescent bracteoles between the 

 unexpanded flowerets, which no doubt prompted the name A. 

 echinula DC. for these forms. 



Wiseman's Ferry, Dr. J. B. Cleland, August, 1915. 

 Como, E. Cheel, August, 1900. 



These specimens are perfectly glabrous, the flowers a richer 

 yellow and belong to A. acicularis It. Br., united with A. juni- 

 perina under the name var. Brownei by Bentham. 



