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Notes on the 
1 . Latifolise infl. simpliei. Spec. 77—83. 2 . Latifolim capitulis 
racemosis imiltiiloris. Spec. 84—91. 3. Pauciflorte, capitulis race- 
inosis 2-4 floris. Spec. 92—94. 4. Squamatte, capitulis racemosis 
junioribus squamis obtectis. Spec. 95—97. 5. Falcatee, capitulis race¬ 
mosis. Spec. 98—105. 0 . Crassiuscute, capitulis racemosis. Spec. 
106—122, 7. Angustifolioa infl. simpliei. Spec. 123—139 
§ 9. Brachybotrya, stipulis subuullis, pbyllodiis planis pluriuerviis, 
inflorescentia capitata. Spec. 140—100. 
§ 10. Julifloree , stipulis subnullis, pbyllodiis pluriuerviis rarius uniner- 
viis subulatisve non pungentibus, infl. spicata. Spec. 161—195. 
1 . Subulatte. Spec. 161—165. 2 . Rectse. Spec. 160—173. 3 . Fal- 
catte leguminae coriaceo. Spec. 174—184. 4. Falcatoe legumiue coch- 
leato. Spec. 185, 186. 5. Falcatae legumine lignoso septato. Spec. 
187—195. 
§ 11 . Dimidiates, stipulis subnullis, pbyllodiis obliquis falcatisve dimi- 
diatis 2-4-nerviis transverse venosis. Spec. 190—204. 
* Infl. capitata. Spec. 196—200. ** lull, spicata. Spec. 201—204. 
Series II.—Botrycepual-e. Inermes, foliis bipinnatis, capi¬ 
tulis racemosis, pedunculissolitariis. (Australasian.) Spec. 205—217. 
Series III.— Pulchellje. Inermes v. spinis axillaribus, foliis 
bipinnatis, capitulis v. spicis axillaribus, pedunculis e quaque gemma 
solitariis (in axilla srepe pluribus). (Australasian) Spec. 218—228. 
The figures which follow the sections indicate the number of 
species belonging to each, showing not fewer than two hundred 
and twenty-eight species of this one genus as indigenous to Aus¬ 
tralia. Our Tasmanian species will, however, be distributed as 
follows:— 
To Series I. § 4, spec. 1. § 5, spec. 2—7. § 8, spec. 8—12. 
§ 9, spec, 13. § 10, spec. 14—18. And to Series II. spec. 19—21. 
Series 1 .— P it yllodi nese, foliis adpetiolosfoliiformos reductis , 
rarius omnino nullis. 
1 . Acacia Gunnii (Bentbain, sp. n.), totabreviter puberula, ramulis 
teretibus, stipulis setaceis obsoletisque, pbyllodiis parvis ovato-triangu- 
laribus basi cuneatis nervo margini inferior! approximate in spinulam 
excurrente, augulo superiore obtusisaimo rarius glaudulifero nunc obso- 
Ieto, pedunculis phyllodium superantibus, capitulis multifloris.—Phyl- 
lodia interdum fere oblouga, saepius 2-3 lin. longa.—Van Diemen’s 
Land, Gunn, u. 423; N. S. Wales Vineyard, H'ugel; Macquarie 
Range and Argyle County, Cunningham. 
