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“Small erect tree, No. 3. Steep sides of Shoalhaven gullies, Glen Rock, 
February, 1865. C. Moore.” This specimen was labelled A. amoena, Wendl., by 
Mueller. Glenrock is near Marulan, not far from Wingello. 
Gundaroo (Rev. J. W. Dwyer); Queanbeyan (Forester Harris, 1893); Clyde 
Mountain, near Nelligen (J. L. Boorman); Michelago and Little Tinderry Mountain 
(J. L. Boorman and E. Betche); Cooma (J.H.M.) ; Cowra Creek, N.E. of Cooma 
(R. H. Cambage); Tumut (J. L. Boorman, J.H.M.) 
Going north, we have it from the Walclia district (J. F. Campbell). Bentham 
has recorded it from the head of the Gwydir. 
It has been found mostly in southern localities, and it remains to be found in 
the rocky country connecting the southern with the Blue Mountains localities. We 
now want the connecting localities from the Blue Mountains to New England, the 
recording of which is simply a matter of opportunity. 
Queensland. 
It occurs near Stanthorpe, Queensland (J. L. Boorman). 
Victoria. 
Buffalo Mountain (West coll, through C. Walter). Rocky Mountains on the 
Macalister River 2-4,000 feet (Mueller). This specimen was referred both by 
Mueller and Bentham to A. amoena, Wendl., see B.F1. ii, 366. It is only in fruit, 
but its phyllodes are those of A . rubida, while, in my opinion, so are its valves and 
seeds. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 185. 
A. Phyllode and bipinnate leaf. 
B. Flowering twig from Faulconbridge. A type locality, 
c. Flower-head. 
D. Individual bud. 
E. Flower with bract (a). 
f. Flower opened out, showing— 
(а) calyx. 
(б) corolla. 
(c) pistil. 
(stamens removed). 
G. Narrow phyllode form, from Cooma. 
h. Pod. 
i. Seed. 
Seeds showing variation in the funicle (all enlarged):— 
k. From Wingello, N.S.W. 
L. „ Faulconbridge, N.S.W. 
m. „ Rocky Mountains, Macalister River, Victoria. 
N and o. From Little Tinderry Mountain, N.S.W. 
