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eula.— Z7. sulcata, Meisn. in Pl. Preiss. ii. p. 260 (nec ib. i. p. 556, 
nec R. Br.), et in Hook. Journ. 1852, p. 208, ex parte.—Drum- 
mond, coll. iii. n. 272; v. Suppl. n. 16; vi. n. 191. 
The true H. sulcata, Br., according to Mr. Kippist's examination of 
à specimen in the British Museum, gathered by the author himself, 
and to which the plant of Preiss (Pl. Preiss. i. p. 556) seems also to 
belong, differs from Drummond's specimens in having only five or six 
striæ (instead of ten) on the leaves, which are also broader at the base, 
and in the flowers being not spicate but merely fasciculate. 
40. Hakea Gilberti, Kippist MSS.; ramulis adpresse pubescentibus, 
foliis angulato-filiformibus indivisis undique paucisulcatis attenuato- 
mucronatis basi paullo dilatatis elevato-puncticulatis glabris, spicis 
axillaribus fasciculiformibus versus apicem ramorum dense congestis, 
floribus squamisque glaberrimis, ovario subsessili, stigmate breviter 
exserto conico, capsula parva ovata acuminata ecalcarata sparse 
tuberculata, seminis nucleo tubereulato utrinque anguste alato, ala 
terminali acutiuscula ipso paullo breviore.—A bout Perth, 1842.— 
Gilbert, n. 391. 
Allied to JH. sulcata, but differing in having the leaves smaller, 
thinner, and less dilated at the base, etc. The fruit is almost like that 
of H. scoparia, but smaller, scarcely half an inch long. I have not 
seen this species. : 
41. Hakea Pampliniana, Kippist in litt. ; ramulis adpresse puberulis, 
foliis tereti-filiformibus indivisis pungentibus exsuleis curvatis basi 
haud attenuatis levibus glabris, fasciculis axillaribus sessilibus, pe- 
- dieellis calycibusque subzequilongis dense sericeis, pistillo sessili 
glabro ealycem subduplo superante, stigmate obliquo conico-con- 
vexo, capsula . . .—About Adelaide (Herb. Linn. Soc. Lond. com. 
a Dom. Pamplin). ; 
Allied to H. epiglottis, but the leaves are slightly thickened at the - 
base. Flowers white, smelling like Iris. I have not seen the plante 
42. Hakea Kippistiana, Nob. ; foliis teretibus indivisis mucronatis ex- 
sulcis ramulisque glabris, "eem . . 4 Capsula ovata gibbosa levi 
apice subito compressa acuta brevissime bicalcarata, seminis ala 
cleo vix duplo majore hine secus ejus marginem eme. dtes 
eurrente.— Drummond, coll. v. Suppl. n. 14. bs : 
From H. tephrosperma, R. Br., to which I formerly (Hook. jeu: 
1852, p. 207) referred this plant, though with some doubt, it- essen- 
