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Habitat. This species is confined to New South Wales and Queensland, 
chiefly to the coastal belt. It ascends to the table-lands in the less exposed situations, 
given favourable conditions of moisture and soil. It extends from the Illawarra to as 
far north as South Queensland ; but we do not know its precise range yet, as it is liable 
to confusion with A. implexa and A. melanoxylon when not in flower. 
The localities quoted in the original description are " Near the Richmond 
River (Mrs. HodgkiDson, W, Baeurlen)," and " Mooloolah River, Southern Queensland 
(Eaves)." 
NEW SOUTH WALES. 
Southern localities. -'Up to 30 feet high, where it is well known under the 
name of " Sally." Milton (R. H. Cambage, No. 4114). 
2 miles west of Wollondilly Bridge, Yerranderie (R. H. Cambage, No. 2198). 
Robbinsville, near Bulli. Flowers very pale yellow, nearly white (J.H.M.) 
Stanwell Park ( J. H. Camfield and J. L. Boorman) ; Kurnell ( J. L. Boorman) ; Como 
( J. H. Camfield) ; Farm Cove, Port Jackson ( J. H. Camfield) ; Prospect, on basalt (R. H. 
Cambage, No. 1920) ; Horse-shoe Bend, Grose Vale (W. M. Carne). (This is the most 
westerly locality known to me in the Sydney district.) 
Northern localities. Woy Woy (A. Murphy); Newcastle (R. H. Cambage, No. 
227); Stroud (J.H.M.) ; Upper Gloucester, 30 feet high (A. Rudder); Belltrees to 
Stewart's Brook (W. Heron); Moonan Flat (J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman); Hastings 
River (G. P. Brown); 25 feet high, branching at 10 feet, head of foliage, 18-25 feet, 
Fernmount, Bellinger River (E. H. F. Swain) ; Dorrigo (W. Heron) ; Greenridge, Casino 
(D. J. McAuliffe); Lismore (A. Tanner); Woodburn and Ballina, Cumbalum, and 
Tintenbar (W. Baeuerlen) ; Murwillumbah (R. A. Campbell) ; 30-40 feet high, Acacia 
Creek. Macpherson Range (W. Dunn) ; Jennings and across the border into Queensland 
(J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman). 
QUEENSLAND. 
Brisbane River (F. M. Bailey); Jimboomba (J. L. Boorman). Note also the 
specific Queensland localities already quoted. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 220. 
A. Flowering twig, from R. T. Baker's plate xxix, Mackay Memorial Volume. 
B. Flower from Woy Woy, showing 
(a) Calyx. 
(b) Corolla with four rcflexed lobes of each petal. 
(c) Stamens. 
c. Pistil. 
D. Floral bract. 
E. Pod, twisted and striatc. 
F. Seed. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Acacia Maidcnii. Melbourne Botanic Gardens. (W. R. Guilfoylc, photo.). 
Acacia Maidcnii. Milton. (R. H. Cambage, photo.). 
