or A ICONOGRAPHY X AUSTRALIAN SPECIES OF ACACIA AND COGNATE GENERA, BARON FEED. VON MUELLER, K.C.M.G, 1. & PH.D., F.R.S., GOVERNMENT BOTANIST OF THE COLONY OF VICTORIA. ' SEU UAUDEBItlS ET EXCLTAB1TIS USIJUE AD SKMP1TERNTM IS IIS, «U.E DKUS CREABAT."— PmfhetiO, IsdUK, Ixv. Is. FIRST DECADE;. BY AUTHORITY: JOHN FEKRES, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, MELBOURNE. 1887. PRICE-THREE SHILLINGS. ICONOGRAPHY OF AUSTRALIAN SPECIES OF ACACIA AND COGNATE GENERA, BY BARON EBRD. VON MUELLER, K.C.M.G,, M. & PH.D., F.R.S., GOVERNMENT BOTANIST OF THE COLONY OF VICTORIA. :>SED GAUDEBiTia ET ExraTABms CSQUE AD SEMPITBBNCM IN us, QU.« DEUS CREABAT."— Prophetfa Isaice, Uv. 18. FIRST DECADE. BY AUTHORITY: JOHN FERRES, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, MELBOURNE. 1887. QK INTRODUCTION. THROUGH the liberality of the Victorian Government it became possible, to prepare in the Phytologic Department of Melbourne successively several volumes, illustrative of some portions of the Australian Flora. Thus in earlier years appeared a series of lithograms in elucidation mainly of orders and genera of Victorian plants ; in later years an almost complete iconography of the Eucalypts of Australia became elaborated, and this was followed quite recently by an Atlas of Myoporinous plants. In a desire of continuing these pictorial issues it was deemed best, to devote the next volume to those native species of Acacia, of which hitherto no drawings had appeared anywhere. As the genus Acacia is by far the largest in the Flora of this part of the globe, numbering more than 300 well-marked specific forms, hardly one-third of them hitherto illustrated anywhere, much difficulty was experienced by horticulturists and artisans, here as well as abroad, to identify with systematic accuracy any particular kinds of these plants, either cultivated for ornamental purposes or drawn into use for technic objects, so that a work like the present one seemed specially called for. Moreover it appeared likely, that by offering additional means for naming any of the numerous Acacias of ours now known, they might become restored in European Conservatories to that favor, which they enjoyed so much in the earlier part of this century, when they were largely reared as the first harbingers of the spring, and were the objects of much admiration and delight for the profuseness of their flowering or for the oddity of their fantastic foliage. Since then various of the arborescent Acacias of Australia have attracted forestral attention very widely also in countries with mild climes on account of the celerity of their growth, or the technic importance of their wood, or the great value of their bark for the tanning industry, or the copious yield of mimosa-gum, so that this vast genus of plants is now surrounded by a multifarious practical interest, alien to it when but comparatively few of the species were known and the significance of many for technology remained unascertained. Indeed it may be readily foreseen, that through a publication, such as the present one, various branches of applied workmanship, including that of the seeds-trade, will become promoted or benefited. The material for the drawings of these pages has here gradually accumulated through almost forty years, as partly resulting from my own travels and researches, as partly v. I INTRODUCTION. gained through contributions of botanic amateurs mostly inspired by myself, and as partly obtained through departmental emissaries, many of whom have long since passed away from their earthly career. The original drawings for this work as well as their lithographic delineations emanated from the skilled talent of Mr. Robert Graff, and demonstrate patient perseverance as well as artistic accomplishment. In the selection of the specimens for the plates and in the revision of the latter I had the able aid of Mr. George Luehmann, Assistant in my Establishment. No plant has been admitted into these pages, of which the material for detail-analysis was not fully extant, a principle adhered to also in all the former illustrated publications of the author. Thus many a species, as yet incompletely known, can by these decades be brought under notice only in supplements, when — as time passes on — through facilitated traffic and extended settlements also the remoter homes of many of the rarer Acacias shall have come within easier reach. A work of this kind ought to have some bearing on our educational efforts likewise, as by its dispersion through the Australian dominions, not merely as patterns for drawing or as text for some phytologic glossology, but also as easy means for directing pleasurably the attention of residents all over Australia to some of the leading features of the floral world near them, and this perhaps far through the next century, when our rich-blooming or curious or fragrant Acacias, while they have become widely naturalized elsewhere, will no longer extend in their gayness and loveliness over all the vast pristine spaces occupied by them now ! ACACIA STENOPTERA. Bentham in Hooker's London Journal of Botany i. 325 (1842). 1, part of a branchlet. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of fruit-valve with stipes and seeds. 10, a seed separated. 1 1 , transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All magnified, but to various extent. RfiraiTdeLC.Troedel&C0 Lilh. F.v.M direxil SteamL ilho. G o v.Printing Of Fi a e Me Ib. BENTHM. ACACIA SPINESCENS. Bentham in Hooker's London Journal of Botany i. 323 (1842). 1, part of a branchlet with flowers. 2, a flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. 1 1 , transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. '.delC.TroedekCuLA. F.vrMdirexil. SteamU&ofioviPriritiiig Office Melb. ACACIA CONTINUA. Bentham, Flora Australiensis ii. 322 (1864). 1, part of a branchlet. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanding flower. 6, longitudinal section of a flower. 7, front- and back-view of a stamen. 8, pollen-grains. 9, pistil. 10, lower portion of fruit-valve with seeds. 11, a seed separated. 12, transverse section of a seed. 13 and 14, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. }• RfiTaff!del.C.Tioedel&i:oLilh.. F.v.Mdirexit. SteamLfthaGovPriritrngO ffice.Melb. BENTHAM. ACACIA COLLETIOIDES. Cunningham in Hooker's London Journal of Botany i. 336 (1842). 1, phyllodia. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. 1 1 , transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All magnified, but to various extent. ,!'del. CTrosdeUC°I-.fh. Ev.M.direxit Steam Litho. Gov. Prin ling Office Melb A. Gunninaham. & ACACIA QUADRISULCATA. F. v. Mueller, fragmenta phytographiae Australia: iii. 127 (1863). 1, part of a phyllodium. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. 11, transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. •':del.CT>oedel&C Ste ACACIA LARICINA. Meissner in Lehmann plantse Preissiance i. 6 (1844). 1, portion of a branchlet. 2, part of a phyllodium. 3, flower-head. 4, bracts. 5, unexpanded flower. 6, expanded flower. 7, front- and back-view of a stamen. 8, pollen-grains. 9, pistil. 10, lower portion of fruit-valve with seed. 1 1 , a seed separated. 12, transverse section of a seed. 13 and 14, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. •aff.del.C.TYoedel.tCPLith. ;-iteuTr.JiiUio.' lov.Printinq Office.Melb. Meissner. ACACIA RIGENS. Cunningham in London's Hortus Britannicus ii. 406 (1830). 1, portions of phyllodia. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. n, transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. aff.del.CTroedel&CoLith. FvrM.direxft Steam LiTho GovPrinlmcf.Of f ice Melt am. ACACIA SESSILICEPS. F. v. Mueller in Melbourne Chemist, July 1882. 1, portion of a phyllodium. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of an anther. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, portion of fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. 11, transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. R-Graff, del,C.Troedel&C°Lith. F.v.M.direxit ^ re^cej CCJTI 1 1 TirK>^e iCiC^'^ITl Tlfr} ^ i^j fej-ivJrLL^ Steam LilRo.Gov. Printing Dffice.Melb. ACACIA TRIPTYCHA. F. v. Mueller in Bentham's Flora Australiensis ii. 337 (1864). » 1, portions of phyllodia. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seed. 10, a seed separated. n, transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. 11 iff del . O.Troedel & G? Lith F.vM.direxil. SleamLilho.Gov. Printing Office Melb. F.vM. ACACIA SCIRPIFOLIA. Meissner in Botanische Zeitung 10 (1855). 1, portion of a phyllodium. 2, a flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. 1 1 , transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. R.Graff, del. C.Troedel & C° Lith. F.vM direxit. Steam Litho.Gov Printing Office.Melb. Meissner. ACACIA JUNCIFOLIA. Bentham in Hooker's London Journal of Botany i. 341 (1842), 1, portions of phyllodia. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. 1 1 , transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. G-; •? deLC.Ti'oedel&C0 Lflh. FvM direxll Staam LilKo . Go v.Prinhing Office Melb Ma BENTHAM. ACACIA GONOPHYLLA. Bentham in Schlechtendal's Linnsea xxvi. 613 (1853). 1, portions of phyllodia. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. 11, transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. :.ftlkCc F.v.M.direxii. Steam Lilho.GovPrinlin^ Oifice.Melb. BENTEAN. ACACIA ERICIFOLIA. Bentham in Hooker's London Journal of Botany i. 345 (1842). 1, phyllodia. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. 1 1 , transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. RGrafF.del .C.Troedel&C°Lrth. F.v.M . direxit Steam Lilho.Gov.PrintirKj Office. Melb. CONTENTS. ACACIA BAXTERI. PATENS. LARICINA. RIGENS. SESSILICEPS. ACACIA TRIPTYCHA. SCIRPIFOLIA. JUNCIFOLIA. GONOPHYLLA. ERICIFOLIA. ICONOGRAPHY AUSTRALIAN SPECIES OF ACACIA COGNATE GENERA, BARON FERD. VON MUELLER, K.C.M.G., 1. & PH.D., F.R.S., GOVERNMENT BOTANIST OF THE COLONY OF VICTORIA. 'SKI) OAUDBB1TIS ET EXULTABITIB USQUE AD SEMl'lTKRX I'M IK 118, QU.E DHL'S CRKABAT."— Prophctia Isaia', Ixv. Ib. THIRD DECADE. BY AUTHORITY: JOHN FERRES, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, MELBOURNE. 1 8 8 7 . PRICE-THREE SHILLINGS. ICONOGRAPHY OF AUSTRALIAN SPECIES OF ACACIA AND COGNATE GENERA, BAEON FEED. VON MUELLEE, K.C.M.G., M. & PH.D., F.E.S., u /// GOVERNMENT BOTANIST OF THE COLONY OF VICTORIA. 'SED GAUDEBITIS ET EXULTABITIS USQUE AD SEMPITERXUM IS IIS, W!JE DEUS CREABAT."— Pmphetia Isdid, 1XV. 18. THIRD DECADE. BY AUTHORITY: JOHN FERRES, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, MELBOURNE. 1S87 . Q\< *°i$ Alt* v. 3 ACACIA BYNOEANA. Bentham in Schlechtendal's Linnaea xxvi. 614 (1853). 1, portions of phyllodia. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pistil. 8, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. 9, a seed separated. 10, transverse section of a seed, ii and 12, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. I'd aFf.del.C.TToedel&OLith. FvrM. dip exit Steam Litho Gov.PrinlingQfTice.Melb. ACACIA GALIOIDES. Bentham in Hooker's London Journal of Botany i. 344 (1842). 1, portion of a phyllodium. 2, portion of a branchlet. 3, flower-head. 4, bracts. 5, unexpanded flower. 6, expanded flower. /, front- and back-view of a stamen. 8, pollen-grains. 9, pistil. 10, lower portion of a fruit- valve with seeds, u, a seed separated. 12, transverse section of a seed. 13 and 14, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. R.Graf:' del 'J Ti'oedel&C0 Lifh Fv. M.direxit, Steam Litho Gov Printing Office Melb Bentham. ACACIA SUBTERNATA. F. v. Mueller in the Journal of the Linnean Society iii. 124 (1858). 1, portion of a phyllodium. 2, portion of a branchlet. 3, flower-head. 4, bracts. 5, unexpanded flower. 6, expanded flower. 7, front- and back-view of a stamen. 8, pollen-grains. 9, pistil. 10, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. 1 1 , a seed separated. 12, transverse section of a seed. 13 and 14, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. R. Graff del GTroedel&C°Litk Ev M. direxil ,TX Steam Litho Gov. PrmnnjOfficeMelb. ACACIA BAUERI. Bentham in Hooker's London Journal of Botany i. 344 (1842). 1, portion of a phyllodium. 2, portion of a branchlet. 3, flower-head. 4, bracts. 5 and 6, unexpanded flowers. 7, expanded flower. 8, front- and back-view of a stamen. 9, pollen-grains. 10, pistil. 1 1 , lower portion of a fruit-valve with seed. 12, a seed separated. 13, transverse section of a seed. 14 and 15, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. R.Graff.del.CTroedeUC°Lilh. FvMdiradl. Sleam Lflho-GovPrinhngOfficeMaUx BENTHAM. ACACIA CEDROIDES. I Bentham in Schlechtendal's Linnaea xxvi. 615 (1853). 1, portion of a phyllodium. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. 1 1 , transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. R.GratT.del.C.TroedeI&C°Lilh. Steam Litho.GovrPrinliTig Offiee.Melb. BENTHAM. ACACIA MINUTIFOLIA. F. v. Mueller, fragmenta phytographiae Australian viii. 243 (1874). 1, portion of a phyllodium. 2, portion of a branchlet. 3, flower-head. 4, bracts. 5, unexpanded flower. 6, expanded flower. 7, front- and back-view of a stamen. 8, pollen-grains. 9, pistil. 10, lower portion of a fruit- valve with seeds. 1 1 , a seed separated. 12, transverse section of a seed. 13 and 14, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. * — • — -J RCpaffdel.CTroedel*C?Lith F.vMdiraxiL Litiio.Gov. Prin.fegjOfficel.lelb. ACACIA SPONDYLOPHYLLA. F. v. Mueller, fragmenta phytographiae Australia; viii. 243 (1874). 1, portion of a phyllodium. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. n, transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. :!.C.Troedd&C?Lilh. F.vM.direxit Jleaia Litho .GovPrinting Off i ~-e.Melb ACACIA CONFERTA. Cunningham in Hooker's London Journal of Botany i. 345 (1842). 1, portion of a phyllodium. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. 1 1 , transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. RW f . del .C.Trc edel &C? Lilh . F.v:M.direxrt. Sleam Litho.Gov.Printmg OfTice.Melb. ACACIA ANCEPS. De Candolle, Memoire sur la famille des Legumineuses 446 (1825). 1, flower-head. 2, bracts. 3, unexpanded flower. 4, expanded flower. 5, front- and back-view of a stamen. 6, pollen-grains. 7, pistil. 8, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. 9, a seed separated. 10, transverse section of a seed, ii and 12, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. I'l RJ3raFf.de] .C.Troedel&CrLitti. F.vM.direxil. Slearn LttKo GovPrintincj.OfficeMell). DeCendolle. ACACIA MONTANA. Bentham in Hooker's London Journal of Botany i. 360 (1842). 1, portion of a phyllodium. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of fruit-valve with seed. 10, a seed separated. 11, transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. ^ All enlarged, but to various extent. RGiaff.deLCTroedel&G?Lith. FvM.direxil Steam Litho.GovPrinting.Of fice Melb. Ben/~ham CONTENTS. ACACIA BVNOEANA. GALIOIDES. SUliTERNATA. BAUERI. CEDROIDES. ACACIA MINUTIFOLIA. . SPONDYLOPHVLLA. CONFERTA. ANCEPS. MONTANA. ICONOGRAPHY AUSTRALIAN SPECIES OF ACACIA AND COGNATE GENERA, BY BAEON FEED. VON 1UELLEK, K.C.M.G., M. & PH.D., F.R.S., GOVERNMENT BOTANIST OF THE COLONY OF VICTORIA. '"SED OAUDEB1TIS ET EXULTAB1T1S USQUE AD SKMI'ITKRSUM IS IIS, QUJE DEUS CREABAT."— Propketitt Imi/Z, Ixv. 18. FOURTH DECADE. BY AUTHORITY: JOHN FERRES, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, MELBOURNE. 1887. PRICE-THREE SHILLINGS. ICONOGRAPHY OF AUSTRALIAN SPECIES OF ACACIA COGNATE GENERA, BY BARON FERD, VON MUELLER, K.CJLG., M. & FED,, F.E.S., GOVERNMENT BOTANIST OF THE COLONY OF VICTORIA. 'SED OAUDEBITIS ET EXULTABITIS USQUE AD 8EMPITERNUM IN 113, yOK, DBUS CREABAT."— PrOphetid Isaite, Ixv. 18. FOURTH DECADE. BY AUTHORITY: JOHN FERRES, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, MELBOURNE. 1887-. Q\< A'lL ACACIA TETRAGONOCARPA. Meissner in Lehmann's Plants Preissianae i. 4 (1844). • i, portion of a branchlet with young flowerheads. .2, bracts. 3, flower-bud. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. 1 1 , transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. •aff.del.CTroedeI&C°Lith. Steam Litho.GovPnntmcj OPficaMelb Meissner. ACACIA ERINACEA. Bentham in Hooker's London Journal of Botany i. 360 (1842). 1, phyllodia. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. 1 1 , transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All, except i, enlarged, but to various extent. Ill 3raff.de! C.Troedel&C°.Lifli. FvM.direxit. SleamLitho.Gov.Printing Offi:e ®ipainii(g(gii Bentham. ACACIA ASPERA. Lindley in Mitchell's Three Expeditions ii. 139 (1838). 1, portion of a phyllodium. 2, glandular hairs. 3, head of very young buds, showing the bracts. 4, head of unexpanded flowers. 5 and 6, separate unexpanded flowers. 7, expanded flower. 8, front- and back-view of a stamen. 9, pollen-grains. 10, pistil. 1 1 , lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. 12, a seed separated. 13, transverse section of a seed. 14 and 15, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. LGraf f . del .C.Troedd&C?Lith. F.vM.direxit. Sleam LilhD.Gov.Pnnhng.Off i ce .Melb. / TAin T F V J-ili vJJJ-iLj I . ACACIA PILOSA. Bentham in Schlechtendal's Linnsea xxvi. 607 (1853). 1, portion of a phyllodium. 2, head of very young buds, showing the bracts. 3, head of unexpanded flowers. 4, bracts. 5, unexpanded flower. 6, expanded flower. 7, front- and back-view of a stamen. 8, pollen-grains. 9, pistil. 10, fruit- valve with seeds. 1 1 , a seed separated. 12, transverse section of a seed. 13 and 14, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. -.f'f.del C EvrM.direxit. Steam Lilho.Gov Printing OfficeMeTb. BENTHAM. ACACIA PLAGIOPHYLLA. F. v. M. in the Journal of the Linnean Society iii. 131 (1858). 1, portion of a branchlet with phyllodia. 2, flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. 11, transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. R.Graff, del C.Troedel * OLith. F.vM. direxit 0 I Steam Latho, Gov Printing Office, Melb. FvM ACACIA ACANTHOCLADA. F. v. M. fragmenta phytographiae Australia iii. 127 (1863). 1, portion of a branchlet with phyllodia. 2, phyllodia separated. 3, young flower-head. 4, bracts. 5, unexpanded flower. 6, expanded flower. 7, front- and back-view of a stamen. 8, pollen-grains. 9, pistil. 10, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds, n, a seed separated. 12, transverse section of a seed. 13 and 14, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. R. Graff, del, C.Troedel *C°Lith. F.v.M. Aurexit. Steam Litho.Gov Printing Office, Meft. F.v.M. ACACIA ACINACEA. Lindley in Mitchell's Three Expeditions ii. 267 (1838). 1, phyllodia. 2, young flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. TO, a seed separated. 1 1 , transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. 11 R.Graffdel.C.Troedel&C9I,rth. F.vM.direxit O :fice.T ACACIA MICROCARPA. F. v. M. Second General Report 7 (1854). 1, portion of a phyllodium. 2, young flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. 1 1 , transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. :del&C?Lifti. FvM.direxil. 3 team L ilka .Gov Printing Office Meib ACACIA SENTIS. F. v. M. Second General Report 11 (1854). 1, portions of phyllodia. 2, young flower-head. 3, bracts. 4, unexpanded flower. 5, expanded flower. 6, front- and back-view of a stamen. 7, pollen-grains. 8, pistil. 9, fruit-valve with seeds. 10, a seed separated. 11, transverse section of a seed. 12 and 13, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. I.Graff '! LilK . F.v.M.direxil SVearaLiiho.GovPnntmqOrficeMelb. Fvl\/T J-.y.-LyJ-. ACACIA FASCICULIFERA. F. v. M. in Bentham's Flora Australiensis ii. 361 (1864). 1, young flower-head. 2, bracts. 3, unexpanded flower. 4, expanded flower. 5, front- and back-view of a stamen. 6, pollen-grains. 7, pistil. 8, lower portion of a fruit-valve with seeds. 9, a seed separated. 10, transverse section of a seed, ii and 12, longitudinal sections of seeds. All enlarged, but to various extent. R.Graf f.delC.Troed6l&C0Liftx F.v.M.dire?at. SteamLilho Gov.Prirrting Of?iee.Melb CONTENTS. ACACIA TETKAGONOCARPA. ERINACEA. ASPERA. PILOSA. 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