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EXPLANATION OF PLATE 88. 
A. dccurrtns var. pauciglandidosa, A—c. 
,, var. mollis, d—g. 
,, var. dealbata, n—N. 
,, var. lanigera, o—It. 
Va rie ty pauciglandulosa. 
A. Leaf, natural size. Note how the pinnae are separate from each other on the rhachis. 
b. Portion of leaf much magnified. Note the shortness of each pinnule. 
c. Pod. Note its comparatively large size. 
Variety’ mollis. 
D. Portion of leaf, natural size. 
E. Portion of leaf, showing the individual leaflets, magnified. 
f. Pod. Note that it is much constricted between the seeds. 
g. Seed. 
In this variety, as regards the flowers, the calyx is very ciliate round the top, and the ovary is quite 
glabrous, but the drawings have not been reproduced. 
As regards Mr. R. T. Baker’s var. Beanei, a set of drawings was prepared ; but as the two plates 
were so full, and they scarcely 7 show any difference from var. mollis, they have not been reproduced. In 
the flowers examined, the petals are broad, with hairs at the top, outside. The glands are as in var. 
dealbata. 
Variety dealbata. 
n. Portion of leaf, natural size. 
K. Portion of leaf, magnified. 
l and M. Pods, l is a pod examined by Bentham; hence his remark, “ not contracted between 
the seeds.” M is a perfectly authentic pod of this species, and is introduced to show how the 
character “ not contracted between the seeds,” which is usually employed to make an 
important difference between vars. mollis and dealbata, breaks down. 
N. Seed 
Variety lanigera. 
0. Leaf, natural size. Notice its intense hairiness. It is drawn from the type (Harvey Range, 
near Dubbo). 
p. Portion of leaf, magnified. 
Q. Pod ; drawn from the type. Notice its intense hairiness. No pod of another variety is hairy 
at all, so far as I know. 
r. Portion of leaf, natural size. It is drawn from the Gloucester specimen, E. Betche. 
Drawings of a flower have been made, but not reproduced. Back of the petals not quite smooth, 
as in var. normalis. 
N.B.—It would take many plates to figure all the forms of A. deenrrens I have seen. 
Sidney : William Applegate Gullick, Government Printer. —1907. 
