109 
Section viii, Heteroloma. 
acanthocladium F.v.M. Fragm. ii, 122 (1861) ... .. BEI. ii, 231 
brachypodium A. Gray, Bot. Wilk. Exped. 434 (1854) B.FI. ii, 232 
varians Endl. in Ann. Wien. Mus. i, 185 (1839) ... BEI. ii, 232 
var. Gunnii Benth. Fl. ii, 233. 
rhytidophyllum F.v.M. in B.FI. ii, 233 (1864) .. BF. ii, 233 
nemorosum F.v.M. in B.Fl. ii, 234 (1864) ot .. BEL ii, 234 
Section x, Nicolsonia. 
polycarpum DC. Prodr, ii, 334 (1825), Wight Ic. t. 406 -B.Fl. ii, 235 
trychocaulon DC. Prodr. ii, 3385 (1825) a Ac) TRIDIL ith, Babs) 
parvifolium DC. Prodr, ii, 334 (1825) ... ah BES 1239 
47. Uraria Desv. Journ. de Bot. iii, 122 (1813). 
picta Desv. le., Wight Ic. t. 411 ae RE ce BL, ih, PE 
48. Lespedeza Ch. Rich. in Mich. Fl. Bor. Am. 13, 70 (1803). 
cuneata G. Don Gen. Syst. ii, 307 (1832) an ye, LEAL, thy BEE 
Tribe viii, Dalbergiee, 
49. Lonchocarpus H. B. and K. Nov. Gen. vi, 383 (1823). 
Blackii Benth. Fl. ii, 271 (1864) eS Ries Ste eB, leet (i 
50. Derris Lour. Fl. Cochinch. ii, 432 (1790). 
scandens Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. suppl. 103 (1860), 
Wight Ic. t. 275 ... on B.Fl. ii, 272 
° 
Tribe x, Phas3oles. 
bl. Glycine L. Gen. Pl. 349 (1737). 
falcata Benth. Fl. ii, 243 (1864) oe oH r 
clandestina Wendl. Bot. Beob. 54 (1798) ort .. BF. i, 248 
var. sericea Benth, Fl. ii, 244. 
Latrobeana Benth. Fl. ii, 244 (1864), Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ‘ 
Hial7 Foe eee 2, | Soa eee ertior en ur ane. 
tabacina Beuth. Fl. ii, 244 (1864), Illustr. Cook’s Voy. 
Stn HAs aha ie TERM. paeeBY RTS aro ae 
sedis leita, IU OMI, 8 ee ABST ot BEE 
tomentosa Benth. Fl. ii, 245 (1864), Illustr. Cook’s 
Voy. i, t. 67... 30 arr os Ee wis 
52. Kennedya Vent. Jard. Malm. ii, t. 104-106 (1804). 
Section i, Eukennedya. 
rubicunda Vent. Jard. Malm. t. 104 (1804), Bot. Mag. ; 
t. 268, Bot. Reg. t. 1101, Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 954... B.Fl. ii, 249 
var. robusta Maiden & Betche*, new var. 
m Seat gest nce bey Meee | be aetes Pee EO 
* A strong, robust climber, overrunning shrubs and small trees, but hardly twining, 
glabrous except the inflorescence, with broad lanceolate leaves up to 7 inches long. 
Flowers numerous, densely crowded:in a raceme on the end of the long peduncle, often 
exceeding the leaves. 
Cotf’s Harbour. J. Ll. Boorman. May, 1909. vA 
This form differs in no essential characters from the typical K. rubicunda, with few 
distant flowers on a short peduncle, as found commonly in the sandstone country about 
Sydney, but the dense inflorescence gives it a very different appearance, 
It seems to be confined to northern New South Wales. 
