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10-15 miles from Coonabarabran, towards Rocky Glen (Dr. H. I. Jensen, 
No. 133). 
A plant, when growing in the bush, showing great similarity to A. hakeoides 
A. Cunn., but it is less densely leaved and comparatively unbranched. It grows to 
about 9 feet high in solitary plants with such plants as Leptospermum and Calythrix 
alongside. Coonabarabran ( J. L. Boorman). Parish of Wondoba, County Pottinger 
(M. H. Simon). 
Narrabri (J. L. Boorman). 
3-5 feet high, stooling in habit, throwing up but a few stems ; usually in 
moist land, and attaining the summits of the hills with such plants as Acacia 
spectabilis and Leucopogon bi/lorus. Warialda (J.H.M., J. L. Boorman). 
Attention is invited to this species as the localities quoted are doubtless very 
imperfect, the probable explanation being that it has been frequently passed over 
for the much more abundant A. hakeoides A. Cunn. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 196. 
A. Flowering twig. 
B. Flower-head. 
C. Individual bud. 
D. Flower. 
E. Bract found at the base of each flower. 
p. Flower opened out, showing 
(a) Calyx. 
(b) Corolla. 
(c) Pistil. (Stamens removed.) 
The above from Warialda, N.S.W. (J. L. Boorman). 
o. Pods. 
H. Seed. 
From Gilgandra, N.S.W. (R. H. Cambage). 
