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integerrimis planis mucronulatis basi attenuatis l-nerviis pennivenus 
minute puberulis, capitulo terminali globoso foliis superato, squamis 
acutis cano-puberulis, calyce glabro, antheris apiculatis, stigmatis 
articulo superiore conico-subulato, inferiore obconico tomentello, nu- 
cula . . — Drummond, coll, vi. n. 169. 
Allied to T. spherocephalus, but differing in the leaves being smaller 
(11-21 inches long, 1-2 lines broad), the calyx quite glabrous, the 
joints of the stigma of equal length, and the inferior one thinner. 
11. Isopogon trilobus, R. Br.? f. tridens, Nob. ; ramulis apice tomen- 
tellis, foliis petiolatis euneato-oblongis planis apice 3-fidis v. 3-dentatis 
rugoso-striatis glabris, lobis late triangularibus pungenti-mucronatis, 
lateralibus divergentibus, capitulo terminali globoso, squamis acumi- 
natis albo-sericeis, floribus 
Drummond, coll. vi. n. 170. 
Perhaps a distinct species (as Mr. Drummond considers it, Hook. 
Journ. 1853, p. 178), but our specimen affords no sufficiently distinctive 
characters. It certainly differs from what I formerly (Pl. Preiss. 1. 
p. 507) took to be J. trilobus, which I now refer to J. tripartitus, R. Br. 
12. Stirlingia capillifolia, Nob.; glabra, caule brevi, ramis gracilibus 
basi lignosa conferte foliosis supra aphyllis, ramulis elongato-filifor- 
mibus simplicissimis 1-cephalis, foliis flaccidis extra medium quater 
v. ultra dichotomis, laciniis tenuibus exsuleis muticis, capitulis glo- 
bosis, bracteis lineari-subulatis calycis tubo brevioribus, limbo obtuso 
dimidium tubum :equante.— Drummond, coll. vi. n. 113. 
The leaves are almost like those of S. simplex, anethifolia, and tenui- 
. Jolia, but our species differs from these either in the branched habit or 
.. in the solitary flower-heads. F 
. 18. Conospermum ephedroides, Kippist in litt.; fruticosum a basi ra- 
mosum, ramis longis cano-sericeis subaphyllis, foliis raris bractezefor- 
 mübus e basi lata amplexicauli triangularibus mueronatis, capitulis 
.prope apicem ramorum alternis sessilibus, rhachi canescente demum 
paullo elongata, bracteis late ovatis acuminatis glabriusculis ciliatis 
flore glabro paullo brevioribus.—Prope Yenert.— Gilbert, n. 11. 
2 A very distinct species, approaching somewhat in habit to C. brac- 
 leosum. From some remains left the radical leaves appear to be long 
. and filiform. I have not seen this plant. 
.. M. Conospermum debile, Kippist in litt. ; decumbens, foliis radicalibus 
See petiolatis spathulatis planis 1-nerviis subaveniis, caulinis brevioribus 
. . +, Ducula undique longe comosa.—~ 
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