Dr. Smith's Sketch of the Gemts Concilium, 121 



3. Conchium aciculare, foliis teretibus glabris longitudinc 



fructus, corolla glabra, capsulis ovato-subrotundis rugosis . 



apice productis. 

 Conchium aciculare. Bonn. Cant. 21.* 

 Banksia tenuifolia. Salisb. Prod. 51? 

 Hakea sericea. Schrad. Sert. 27? 



Near Port Jackson. Dr. White. 



This is in all its parts about half the size -of C. gibbosum, and 

 the leaves are at every period of their growth (as far as I have 

 seen) quite smooth, though the flower-stalks and young branches 

 are silky. The whole fruit is more oblong than in the two former, 

 but its lateral protuberances are more globose. 



4. Conchium longifoUum, foliis teretibus glabris fructu triplo 



longioribus, corolla sericeo-villosa. 

 Conchium longifolium. Donn. Cant. 21. 

 Banksia teretifolia, Salisb. Prod. 51. 



Sent from Port Jackson. Mr. Donn, 



The leaves are 3 inches long, or more, spinous, as in the three 

 foregoing, apparently always smooth as well as the branches, 

 but the corolla and flower-stalks are clothed with white silky 

 close-pressed hairs, exactly as in C. pugioniforme. 



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5- Conchium compressum, foliis teretibus glabris vix lori^itudine 

 fructus, capsulis ovatis compressis torulosis. 



Near Port Jackson. Dr. White. 



J have not seen the flowers of this species. The capsules arc 



* Conchium aciculare. Ventenat Jard, de la Malmaison, /.ill. 



vol. ix. it ovate, 



