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Charles Austin Gardner. 
The species is coiniMon throughout the area of its habitat which extends 
eastwards to Koudiniip and it appears to be constantly associated with 
gravelly hills and rises, usually in association with Eucalyptus reilunm var. 
elata. In coniinon with the other species of tlie Bacemosae it is highly 
toxic to both shee}> and cattle. 
Gastrolobium glaucum C, A. Gardn. sp. nov. 
yectioii Uacemosce. 
I rutex erectus vel diftusus, 50 dm. altus j raiiiis raniuliscjue vix 
angulatis, einereo- 2 )ubescentibus demum glabresceiitibus ; foliis ternis, sub- 
sessilibus aut brevissime petioJatis, late obovatis, coriaceis, consjHcue retinervis,. 
planiS; obtusis, glaucis, pungentomiuci-onatis, ad basin obtusis, costo centrale 
subtus \ aide proininente; stipulis setaceis, fuscis; raceiuis terminalibusj 
pluri- et deiisifioris, villosis, folia inulto excedentibus; bracteolis lanceolatis, 
deciduis; pedicellis villosis; calyee pubescente, se^gmentis posticis altius 
connatis, emarginatis, ceteris ovato-deltoideis ; vexillo reniforme-orbiculare,. 
alls acutis a el subobtusis, cai'ina excedentibus; ovario ovoideo. villoso, longe 
stipitato ; stylo com 2 )resso, glabro, ovulus 2. 
lolia^ us(juc 2 cm. luiiga ct 1.2 cm. lata; stiiutlae 4 mm. lougac; racemi 
S2>icifornii, 2-3 cm. longi; pcdicelli 1.5 mm. loiigi; calyx 4-5 mm. longiis, lobi 
I^ostici y\x 2 mm. loiigi, r('li<iiii 1-1.;) mm. loiigi; ovaiium 2 mm. Uiugum, sti^ies 
2 mm.; stylus 2 mm. 
In distr. Avon i)rop(‘ Wongan .Hills, in areno.so lutosis apertis, fior. m- 
August-Septem. Gardner ye[)t. 1924. 
Closely j-elated to G. totioulffaliitm Meis.sn., from Avhieh it may be dis- 
tinguished by the liat, not undulate, very glaucous leave.s, which are widely 
obovate Avith dark-coloured points, the coiisiAicuous reticulations, the very 
deciduous bracteoles, the united and obtuse iiosterior calyx lobes and the 
long stipitate ovary. The .s^Aecies is toxic to stock. 
RUTACE.®. 
Phebalium lineare C, A, Gardn. sp. nov. 
Erutex semimetralis altus; ramulis erectis, lepidotis, non glandulosis t 
foliis linearibus, erectis, planis, crassis, apiee obtusis, basin versus sensim 
angustatis, breyiter petiolatis, glabris vel minute et paree lepidotis; pedunculis 
axillaribus, solitariis, erectis, sursum clavatis, bracteolis 2 laneeolato-subulatis 
praeditis; lloribus albis; calycis dentibus deltoidcis, erectis vel patentibus, 
parvis; petalis valvatis, oA\ato-oblongis, obtusis, extus lepidotis, intus glabris,. 
crassis; filamentis cpiam i^etala dimidio brevioribus, albis, laneeolatis, crassis, 
apice subulatis; carpidiis glabris. 
Eiutex 50 dm. altus; folia usque 2.5 cm. longa: peclunculi 5 mm. longi;, 
petala 4-o mm. longa; tiiameuta 2-2.5 mm. longa. 
Hab. in distr. Eyre, ad montem Ragged prope Israelite Bay, in lapidosis- 
fruticetis, flor. m. Oct. Gardner 2864. 
Affinity to P. rtide, differing in the entire linear leaves. 
Phebalium ambiguum C. A. Gardn. sp. nov. 
T ruticulus Iiumilis semimetralis altus, caulis erectis, ad ima basi 
ramosis, cortice lepido tectis, teretibus, ramis ramulisque erecto-iAatentibus, 
lepido-stellatis; foliis linearibus, brevissime petiolatis, ajiproximatis, coriaceis,- 
supra seabriusculis vel asperatis, obtusis, marginibus arete revolutis, enerviis, 
subtus lepido-stellatis ; fioribus solitariis, terminalibus sessilibus ; calyce parvo^ 
