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Size. —It is but a small tree, say 30 to 50 feet high, and with a stem 
diameter of 6 to 12 inches. 
Habitat .—It is a brush tree, being a denizen of dense brushes. It is con¬ 
fined to the eastern parts of New South Wales and Queensland. In the Flora 
Australiensis it is recorded as far south as Kiama and the Illawarra. Mr. Baeuerlen 
has collected it on the Shoalhaven. It is not very rare on our northern rivers. 
Dallachy collected it at Rockhampton, Queensland, which appears to he the most 
northerly locality so far. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 38. 
a. Flowering tivig. 
b. Individual flower, shov ing stamens and pistil. 
c. Calyx and corolla. 
d. Stamens. 
E. Legume (pod) showing the frequently circular twisting. 
f. Pod, showing seeds. 
g. Seed, with funicle. 
li. Seed (enlarged), the shading round the margin rather too much accentuated. 
