46 11. Karel Domin: 



II. 364 (1864), F. v. Muell. First Census 44 (1882), Sec. -^ 

 Census 77 (1889), Diels u. Pritzel in Engl. Bot. Jabrb. 

 XXXV. 302 (1904). 



W. A. — Mallet; Yallingup and Cape Naturaliste, A. A. 

 Dorrien-Smith. 



b) var. Dorrienii v. n. 



Excellit phyllodiis multo brevioribus, circa 6—8 em 

 longis et 5 — 9 mm latis, obtusiusculis, capitulis paulo mi- 

 noribus (sed iis A. inicrohotryae Benth. majoribus), petalis 

 Jnevibus, nervo medio plerumque obscuro- 



Yalliugup and Cape Naturaliste, A. A. Dorrien-Smith. 



12. A. subcaerulea Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1075 (1827). 

 Benth. F1, Austr. 11. 369 (1864), F. v. Muell. First Census 



45 (1882), Sec. Census 77 (1889), Diels u. Pritzel in Engl. 

 Bot. Jahrb. XXXV. 303 (1904). 



A. hemiteles Benth. in Linnaea XXVI. 619 (1853 — 55). 

 A, apiculata Meissn. in PÍ. Preiss. I. 17 (1844—45). 

 W. A. — Sand plains about Warrungup, A. A. Dor- 

 rien-Smith. 



13. A. microneura Meissn. in PÍ. Preiss. I. 19 (1844 — 45). 

 Benth. Fl. Austr. II. 400 (1864), F. v. Muell. First Census 



46 (1882), Sec. Census 79 (1889), Diels u. Pritzel in Engl. 

 Bot. Jahrb. XXXV. 307 (1904). 



W. A. — Coll. W. H. Ince, supposing that the fruiting 

 branches belong to A. microneura known only in flower, 

 which according to the characters of the branches and phyl- 

 lods seems probable. 



Legumina haud matura latě linearia, 3 — 4*5 cm louga 

 et 6 mm lata, obtusa, plana, suturis rectis, tota tomento 

 crasso densissimo pulchre flaves^enti villosissima; ovula in 

 funicuio recto (haud plicato), oblique porrecto affixa. 



14. A. acuminata Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 

 I. 373 (1842), Fl. Austr. 11. 404 (1864), Meissn. in PÍ. Preiss. 

 I. 19 (1844—45), F. v. Muell. First Census 46 (1882), Sel. 

 Extratr. PÍ. 1 (1888), Sec. Census 79 (1889), J. H. Maid. 

 Us. Nat. PÍ. Austr. 289, 349 (1889), Diels u. Pritzel in 

 Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXXV. 308 (1904). 



A. Oldfieldii F. v. Muell. Fragm. IV. 7 (1863). 

 W. A. — Mallet, A. A. Dorrien-Smith. 



