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Lake Cudgellico (J. L. Boorman). Ragged, flaky, fibrous bark. 30 miles south 
of Condobolin (F. .W. S. Cox). 
Near Mount Hope (J. L. Boorman). 
Broken Hill (E. C. Andrews). Very beautiful small tree or shrub. Broken Hill 
(A. Morris, No. 27). 
Victoria. A shrub, 3-4 feet, Victorian Expedition (to relieve Burke and Wills). 
Locality indeciperable and may be New South Wales. Murray River. Phyllodes 
narrow, yet flattish (Mr. Henry). Both these specimens from the Melbourne Herbarium. 
Mallee district (A. J. Campbell). Mallee district (Norman Le Couteau, through 
Charles Walter). Near Sea Lake, Mallee district (Rev. W. W. Watts, Nos. 414, 431). 
Jeparit, Mallee district (St. Eloy d' Alton, No. 42). 
South A ustralia. Murray Flats (0. E. Menzel). 
A large shrub, Quorn, Flinders Range (Max Koch, No. 510). 
Gawler Ranges (Dr. Sullivan). Phyllodia 2 mm. broad. In bud only, which are 
gummy or resinous. Under A. chordophylla, Mueller speaks of "glutinous flowers." 
From Melbourne Herbarium, but not labelled by Mueller. 
The following specimens from the Melbourne Herbarium were labelled both 
A . rigens and A . chordophylla by Mueller : 
1 . " Acacia rigens A. Cunn., A , chordophylla. South-western shores of Spencer ( ?) 
Gulf. This is erroneously referred by Bentham in Linncea to A . elongata." 
The phyllodes (there are neither flowers nor fruits) resemble those from the 
Gawler Ranges, but are only little more than half the width. 
2. Port Lincoln. Both this and the preceding specimen came probably from 
the same locality and were collected by Wilhelmi. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 247 (IN PART). 
A. Flowering twig. Riverina, Curran. 
B. Flower head, 
c. Flower. 
D. Pistil. 
E. Floral bract. 
F. Fruiting twig. Riverina, Curran. 
0. Seed. 
H. Seed pods much twisted. 
1. Base of phyllode showing attachment and gland. 
K. Tip of phyllode. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION. 
Small spreading tree of A. rigens in the centre, with Berlya Cunninqhamii to the left, 
Wyalong, N.S.W. (R. H. Cambage). 
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