u 
(c) Tampa, 122 miles north of Kalgoorlio (J. F. Jutson, No. 11). Pods flat in 
the unripe state, and doubtful because so unvipo. 
(d) Coolgardie (L. C. Webster). 
(e) A shrub of 2-3 m. (6^-10 feet) high. Watheroo Rabbit Fence (Max Koch, 
No. 1,662). This was named A. ramulosa by Fitzgerald, with A. cibaria F.v.M. and 
A. stereophylla Meissn. as synonyms. See also note by Ewarfc and White already 
quoted. These authors attribute this labelling as " probably Diels and Pritzel." 
This may be, but the National Herbarium, Sydney, has received from Mr. W. V. 
Fitzgerald portion of his herbarium as a gift, and the above specimen is labelled (not 
recently) in his handwriting, "A. stereophylla Meissn. = A. cibaria F.v.M. = A. ramulosa 
W.V.F." 
Northern Territory. Tree 25 feet high. Tanami, collected by Dr. H. I. Jensen, 
without flowers and fruits, appears to be A. ramulosa (C. E. F. Allen's No. 213). 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 230. 
(Acacia bracliystacliya B3nth., A M.) 
A. Flowering twig from Cobar, N.S.W. 
B. Flower, 
c. Pistil. 
D. Floral bract. 
"'I 
F. ':- Another flower showing slight variation from u. 
O.J 
it. Fruiting twig from Yunyunga Mountains, Victorian Exploring Expedition. (Sec p. 9.) 
i. Immatuie pod, thin and flat, but of full lengeh, from North Bourke, N.S.W. 
^ (Drawings of three seeds showing variation in the length and twisting of the funicle, and 
in the shapj of the arillus. 
V.) 
(Acacia ramulosa W.V.F., N 3.) 
N. Flowering twig from Watheroo Rabbit Fenc?, W.A. 
o. Flower. 
P. Pistil. 
Q. Immature fruits, terete, and of full length, from Laverton, W.A. 
H. Mature truit from Laverton, W.A. 
s. Drawings of two seeds showing variation in the funich. 
