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There is some uncertainty about this form, as Mr. Baker himself points out. 
The racemes are shorter than those usually seen in A. longi/olia, and it may be that 
the form is referable to A. doratoxylon, A. Cunn. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 213. 
A. Flowering twig from Jervis Bay. 
B. Bud. 
c. Bract covered with white hairs, found at the base of each flower. 
D and E. Flowers. 
F. Pistil. 
G. Pods from Maroubra Bay, near Sydney. 
H. Phyllode from Plate 86, V o l. I, of " Botany of Cook's First Voyage," Banks and 
Solander. 
I. Phyllode and flower spikes of Mimafia longifolia from Vol. Ill, pit. 207, of the 
Botanists' Repository, by H. Andrews. 
K. Phyllode of var. prostrata from Lady Robinson's Beach, N.S.W. 
L. Phyllode of var. SopJiorce from Adventure Bay, Tasmania. 
M. Pods of var. Sophorce from Adventure Bay, Tasmania. 
N. Phyllode of var. Bylongensisjrom By long Creek, N.S.W 
