Journal And Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, volume 21
Journal And Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, volume 21
Royal Society of New South Wales
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21. Acacia rigens, A. Cunn , N.O. Leguminos^e, B. Fl. ii., 337. Figure, Dec. ii., of Baron Mueller's " Iconography of Australian Acacias." Found in South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales, chiefly in arid country. Vernacular Names — *'Nealie" or " Needle-busli." Locality whence this particular specimen was obtained — Ivanhoe, viS, Hay, N.S.W. Very plentiful in some places. Part of the Tree Examined — Bark. Particulars of the trees whence it was obtained — Height 12 to 15 feet, diameter 6 ...to 8 inches. Collected 6th September, 1886. Analysed 5th to 20th July, 1887. This bark is obviously from a very old tree, and consists almost entirely of fibre, the whole bark separating with the slightest effort into ribbons of coarse tying material. It is deeply fissured, and the prevailing colour of the outside is a dirty grey. The bark possesses so little coherence that an exact determination of its thickness would be extremely difficult ; its average thickness may be set down at | inch.
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