Mr. Brown, on the Proteaceae of Jussieu 217 
This also is known to me only from Jaequin’s figure, from 
which it is unquestionably a Leucadendron, and a female 
plant ; it can hardly however be supposed the female of the — 
preceding species ; and though I have here constructed a 
specific character for it, I think it is not improbably a variety 
of Leucadendron angustatum. ! 
LEUCADENDRON. : 
Protea linearis, Houtt. Nat. Hist. par. 2. vol, 4. p. 116. t. 19. 
f. 2. ed. Germ. vol. 3. p. 84, £.19. < 
This is undoubtedly a Leucadendron, and probably a female 
plant; but from the figure alone its species cannot be de- 
termined. 
LEUCADENDRON. 
Protea stellaris. Sims Bot. Mag. 881. 
Seems to be a male plant, and apparently different from any 
thing I have seen. From the form of the leaves and the 
length of those surrounding the capitulum, I am inclined to 
consider it as the male of Jacquin’s Protea fusciflora already 
' — noticed. | LE 
LEUCADENDRON. 
Conocarpodendron ; folio tenuissimo, angustissimo, saligno ; ; 
cono calyculato. Boerh. Lugd. Bat. 2. p. 208. c. tab. 
` This is probably a male plant, notwithstanding the figure of a 
ripe cone is given at the bottom of the plate; the separate 
fruits of some of Boerhaave’s figures belonging decidedly to 
very different species. It may be the male of Leucadendron 
adscendens. 
LEUCADENDRON f 
Protea odorata. Thunb. Prod. Append. 187. i 
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