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EXPLANATION OF PLATE 157. 
A. fimbriata, A. Cunn. 
A. Flowering twig drawn from a specimen collected by W. Forsyth at Lapstone Hill, 
whence Allan Cunningham obtained the type, and compared with a drawing of the 
type and a portion of the type, both from Kew. 
b. Flower-head. 
c. Individual bud. 
d. Flower. (The calyx in the mature flower is smooth.) 
e. Bract found at the base of each flower. 
F. Flower, opened out, showing— 
(а) Calyx. 
(б) Corolla. 
(c) Pistil (stamens removed). 
G. Portion of stem. 
H. Tip of phyllode, showing fimbriate margin. Compare t. 
k. Pod. 
l. Seed. 
A. linifolia, Willd. 
M. Tip of long flowering spray, taken from Fig. 16, Bonpland’s “ Jar din Malmaison.” It is 
probably very near the type. 
N. Flower-head. 
o. Individual bud. 
p. Flower. 
q. Bract found at the base of each flower. 
r. Flower, opened out, showing— 
(а) Calyx. 
(б) Corolla. 
(c) Pistil (stamens removed). 
s. Portion of stem. 
T. Tip of phyllode, with smooth margin. Compare h. 
u. Pod' 
v. Seed. 
The details from specimens collected in the Port Jackson district. 
