90 
Under-section iii, Uninerves, 
siculiformis A. Cunn.in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. i, 337 
1842 es se ous Sc a Fe 
aa el rai Benth., Hook. f, Fl. Tasm. i, t. 19 
(as A. Stuartiana F.y.M.) ... oon a tex. 
tetragonophylla F.v.M.in Journ. Linn. Soc. ii, 121 
(1858), F.v.M. Ic. Austr. Ac. ... ae mae 
juniperina Willd. Spec. Plant. iv, 1049 (1805) Tlustr. 
Cook’s Voy. i, t. 82, Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 398 woe Den a, 331 
var, Brownii Benth. Fl. ii, 332, Lodd. Bot. Cab. 
t. 1333. 
asparagoides A. Cunn, in Field, N.S. Wales, 343 (1825) BF. ii, 332 
diffusa Edw. Bot. Reg. t. 634 (1822), Bot. Mag. t. 
2417, Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 631 be SE oe 
Section iv, Calamiformes. 
rigens A. Cunn. in Loud. Hort. Brit. ii, 406 (1830), 
F.v.M. Ic. Austr. Ac., Forest Flora N.S.W. iii, 
(1908) nae Be 7 oes wes. eI at, SEY 
pugioniformis Wendl. Comm. de Acac. Aphyll. 38, 
t. 9 (1820), Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. vii, t. 8 
(1892) a. ab. = aE cz ae 
juncifolia Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. i, 341 
(1842), F.v.M. Ic. Austr. Ac. ine =e Je 
calamifolia Sweet in Bot. Reg. t. 839 (1824), Lodd. 
BF. ii, 329 
B.Fl. ii, 329 
B.Fl. ii, 330 
BF. ii, 332 
B.Fl. ii, 338 
BF. ii, 339 
Bot. Cab. t. 909, Ic. Sel. Thenen. i, t. 7 ... ge BHR ty GBH) 
scirpifolia Meissn. in Bot. Zeit. 10 (1855), F.v.M. Ic. 
Austr: Ac. ... i: mt ag ae soo IIE tt, BRED 
Section v, Brunioidese. 
Baueri Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. i, 344 
(1842), F.v.M. Ic. Austr. Ac. Sex he 2 
var. aspera Maiden & Betche.* 
brunioides A. Cunn. in G. Don. Gen. Syst. ii, 404 
conferta A. Cunn. in Hook. Lond, Journ. Bot. i, 345 
(1842) F.v.M. Ic. Austr. Ac ots ae s) Dell “ii, 343 
Ruppii Maiden & Betche, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., : 
xxxvu, 244 (1912). 
Section vi, Uninerves. 
Under-section i, Armat. ’ 
aspera Lindl. in Mitch. Three Exped. ii, 139 (1838), 
F.y.M. Ic. Austr. Ac. ‘ai ee cf Hei 
armata R, Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. v, 463 (1813), Bot. 
Mag. t. 1655, Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 49 a5 boot ality O4-7; 
*A. Baueri Benth. var. aspera, new var. Wentworth Falls Reserve, a few hundred 
yards from the Falls on the Tableiand side, and on the Tableland about two miles from 
the Falls, in barren exposed situations. W. Forsyth, April, 1906, and January, 1907. 
We published the locality in the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of N.S. Wales, 
xxxili, $12 (1908) without naming the variety, but it is so well distinguished from the 
type that we cannot pass it over in this Census without recording it. 
t is well distinguished from the type by the crowded irregularly whorled phyllodia 
covered with minute harsh prickles, and by the short peduncles. 
it has much the appearance of a dwarf form of A. brunioides, but the narrow pods 
with longitudinally placed seeds and the individual flowers separate it from that species 
‘and unite it with A. Baueri. 
B.Fl. ii, 342 
BF. ii, 334 
B.Fl, ii, 347 
