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Northern and Western. " Cropped by sheep," N?,rr?,bri West (J. L. Boorman); 
Yarrie Lake, 19 miles from Narrabri, dso Brigalow Creek, about 4 miles from Yarrie 
Lake (Dr. H. I. Jensen); the Pilliga Scrub generally; Wee Waa (T. W. Taylor, Forest 
Guard G. A. Withers) ; Forest Reserve 26,016, Ph. Brigalow, County Pottinger (Forest 
Guard M. H. Simon) ; Burren Junction (J. L. Boorman) ; north-west of Collarendabri 
(Sid. W. Jackson) ; Danumbral, via Collarendabri (C. J. McMaster) ; Currygundi district 
(W. M. Brennan) ; Warialda (Rev. H. M. Rupp, J. L. Boorman) ; " Miljec," Mt. Mitchell, 
Warialda district (Forester W. A. W. de Beuzeville) ; Inverell Road r.nd Fraser's Creek, 
near Ashford (J. L. Boorman). We are again close to the Queensland border. 
Victoria. Dimboola, also Nhill and Lake Hindmarsh (St. Eloy d' Alton). These 
are all in the " Mallee," and I have no doubt it is fairly well diffused over that class of 
country. ' 
South Australia. Mannum, on the Murray River (Dr. J. B. Clelandjt; " Why- 
acka," " Bastard Myall." Used for fodder, and the seeds eaten by the natives. Mt. 
Lyndhurst (Max Koch). This carries us to the Port Augusta district. 
St. Francis Island, Nuyt's Archipelago, . with phyllodes as broad as I have seen 
them (Drs. Verco and Torr). This takes us to the Australian Bight. 
Commonwealth Hill, north-east of Ooldea, East- West Railway (Dr. H. Basedow). 
We are now north of the Bight and on our way to Western Australia. 
Western Australia. 12 miles north-east of Kanowna (W. V. Fitzgerald). This 
connects with the East- West Railway locality referred to under South Australia. 
Eucla (J. D. Batt, per Herb. Melb.). This is on the Australian Bight, at the 
junction of Western and South Australia, and this locality connects easterly with the 
Nuyt's Archipelago on the one hand, and the East- West Railway, to the north, on the 
other. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE No. 238. 
A. Flowering twig. 
B. Flower-head. 
c. Individual bud. 
D. Flower. 
E. Corolla opened out. 
P. Pistil. 
G. Floral bracts. 
H. Twisted pod. 
i. Seed. 
K. A broad phyllode. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION. 
" Curly Yarran," on red soil, Bourke District. (Photo by A. W. Mullen, L.S.) 
