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" A bush new to me. It is very like Punti (A . Burkittii). Mr. R. Mackay, of 
Runnymede, says it is edible, and that all stock are fond of it. He calls it Needle- 
bush." Runnymede Station, between Glenariff and Coolabah (A. W. Mullen, L.S., 
No. 2). 
Pilliga Scrub (Dr. J. B. Cleland). Forest Reserve 41,288, Pilliga Scrub, vicinity 
of Goona Creek, County of White (Forester T. W. Taylor, No. 57). Merimborough, 
Pilliga Scrub (E. H. F. Swain, No. 28). Shrub of 7 feet, Rocky Creek, Pilliga Scrub 
(W. A. W. de Beuzeville, No. 3). A tall, weak-growing shrub of 6-8 feet, having thin 
stems and a pendulous habit, growing in moist, sandy places near the banks of a creek, 
and at times in the small islands the results of floods. Cuttabri, Pilliga Scrub 
(J. L. Boorman). 
Angledool (Miss Newcomen, in Rev. Dr. Woolls' herbarium). 
Victoria. Gerang (J. Lanyon, through H. B. Williamson). 
Australia. Mount Livingston ( Mr. Langley . Said to have been determined 
by Prof. Tate as A . papyrocarpa Benth.). 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 246 (IN PART). 
L. Flowering twig. 
M. Flower. 
N. Pistil. 
o. Floral bract. 
p. Fruiting twig. 
q. Seed. 
B. Base of phyllode showing attachment. 
8. Tip of phyllode. 
(All drawn from the type.) 
