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EXPLANATION OF PLATE 188. 
A. Figure of type, being a facsimile of a plate in “ Commentatio de Acaciis Aphyllis. H. L. 
Wendland. Hannover®, 1820. 
b. Twig from Wollondilly River, Burragorang, New South Wales. (R. H. Carnbage, No. 1258.) 
c. Flower-head. 
d. Individual bud. 
e. Flower. 
F. Flower opened out, stamens removed, showing (a) calyx, 
(6) corolla, 
(c) pistil. 
g. Pod and seeds from Wollondilly River. (R. H. Carnbage, No. 3196.) 
H. and i. Seeds. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 189. 
This contains figures of three genera of plants, viz., Grevillea, Endiandra, Acacia. 
a. Pinnatifid leaf of Grevillea Ililliana , bearing a label in Leichhardt’s handwriting, from Din- 
nangurumbin? B. B. (? Blackbutt) brush, Sept. 18th, ’43. The specimen was named Grevillea Ililliana 
by Mueller, in his handwriting, To be compared with Plate 159, Part 43. 
b. Fruit of Endiandra pubens from Casino, New South Wales. The original is bright scarlet in 
colour, with yellow flesh. Compare with Plate 146, Part 38, where an unripe fruit is depicted. 
c. Fruit of Endiandra (jlobosa, Maiden and Betche, from Mullumbimby, New South Wales. The 
original is shiny black, flesh yellow. 
d. Endocarp of E. globosa, showing striate lines. Compare with Plate 138, Part 36, where an unripe 
fruit is depicted. ' 
E. and f. “Yarran” ( Acacia homalophylla ) pod and seed. Compare Part XXXV, Plate 133, 
figures g, h, k. Figure G is correct. Figures H and k are incorrect, the arillus being very different, e, 
the pod, and f, the seed (with arillus) of the present plate, are intended to replace the incorrect figures of 
Plate 133. 
