Mr. Brown, on the Proteacee of Jussieu. 221 
SERRURIZ. 
Protea abrotanifolia minor. And. Repos. 536. 
Protea abrotanifolia hirta. And. Repos. 522. 
Protea abrotanifolia odorata. And. Repos. 545. 
These are manifestly Serruri&, but I do not venture to refer 
them to any of the species I have described ;. nor are there 
sufficient materials from which they may be characterized 
as distinct species. _ 
NivkNIA. | 
Protea concava. Lam. Illust. Gen. 1. p. 234. n. 1217. Poiret. 
Encyc. Botan. 5. p. 642. 
. A species of Nivenia, and perhaps one of those described. 
NivEsNIA? | 
Protea candicans. Thunb. Prod. Append. 186. 
Probably a Nivenia, and perhaps not different from N. mol. 
lissima: it may however be a species of Serruria, in which 
case it is probably S. candicans. 
Protra prostrata. Thunb. Prod. 27.. 
I know not to what genus this may belong; but from the species: 
near which Thunberg has placed it, it may be supposed to 
be either a Protea or a Leucadendron: if the latter, it is pro- 
bably not very different from L. retusum. 
HAKEA. 
Conchium drupaceum. Gart. Carp.-5, p.217. 4. 219. 
I cannot refer this fruit to any of the species I have described. - 
EMBOTHRIUM chaparro. Humb. JEquin. Bot. 
Of this I know nothing but the name, which occurs in Hum- 
boldt's Chart of quinoctial Botany, and is placed there at 
the height of about 1600 feet. | 
Emso- 
