212^ Mr. Brown, on the Proteacee of Jussiew. 
Os. Dryandra of Thunberg, first published in Flora Japonica, 
being not generically different from Aleurites, which was 
previously established by Forster, I have peculiar satisfaction 
in giving the name of my respected friend, Mr. DRYANDER, 
to a genus so nearly related to Banksia, from which indeed it 
differs chiefly in Inflorescence, but in that respect so widely- 
as tobe at once distinguishable : there is also something in the 
habit, especially in the leaves of the greater number of spe-. 
cies, by which, independent of the parts.of fructification, the 
genus is pretty certainly indicated ; and it is worthy. of no- 
tice, that, while Banksia is generally spread over all the’ 
coasts of New Holland and of Van Diemen's. Island,. Dry- 
andra bas hitherto been observed only. on. that part of the 
south coast called Lewins Land, where, however, its species 
are nearly as numerous and. — as those of Banksia. 
itself. 
*1. D. floribunda, foliis cuneiformibus inciso-serratis, involucri 
bracteis exterioribus. glabriusculis, calycis laminis glabris, 
stigmate subclavato obtuso. 
Haz. In Noyz Hollandie ord australi; Lewins Land: in col- 
libus saxosis. (v. v.) 
- Variat receptaculo epaleato.. 
*2. Ds cuneata, foliis cuneiformibus sinuato-dentatis spinosis pe- 
tiolatis, involucri bracteis omnibus sericeis, calycis laminis- 
_ barbatis, stigmate subulato-filiformi acuto. 
-œ Folia vix sesquiunciam longa, dentibus. terminalibus sub- 
qualibus. — . 
- f. Folia biuncialia, apicis dilatati denticulo medio. aamiore 
sinubus latioribus. Forsan species distincta. ; 
Has. 
