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tially differs in the shape of the fruit and seed, and moreover in the 
locality. 
43. Hakea auriculata, Nob.; ramulis minute puberulis, folüs rigidis- 
simis planis glaucis glabris extra medium cuneato-obovatis subtrun- 
catis spinoso-5—7-dentatis lobatisve immerse penniveniis, infra longe 
attenuatis linearibus l-nerviis integerrimis, basi auriculato- dilatatis 
spinuloso-serratis, fasciculis axillaribus sessilibus paucifloris, calyce. 
parvo incurvo rufo-tomentello, stigmate terminali rotundo convexo, 
eapsula (fide Kippist) ovata dense subeylindrico-tuberculata sub 
apice bicalcarata, seminis ala nucleum subaquante. — Drummond, 
coll. vi. n. 197. 
Allied to H. prostrata and glabella, but the flowers are smaller, the 
fruit and leaves differently shaped ; the lamina of the latter is 8-12 
lines long, and as broad, and sometimes quite entire, or ouly armed 
with one or two spinules, the petioliform part 1-2 lines broad. 
44. Hakea flabellifolia, Nob.; ramulis apice parce puberulis, foliis 
rigidissimis obverse triangularibus rectilineo-cuneatis longioribus 
quam latis apice truncato serratis cæterum integerrimis venis te- 
puibus immersis dense flabellato-lineatis demum aveniis, dentibus 
muticis, sinubus semilunaribus, fasciculis axillaribus subsessilibus 
multifloris, ealyce tenui inflexo rufo-sericeo pistillum glabrum sub- 
quante, stigmate terminali brevi subeonico, capsula . . .—JDrum- 
mond, coll. vi. n. 196. 
Though very closely resembling H. Brownii, it differs from it in 
baring the leaves smaller, constantly longer than broad, and their sides 
forming a straight (not arcuate) line. Moreover, Mr. Drummond says 
Hook. Journ. 1853, p. 179) that it is altogether a smaller plant, with 
differently-shaped fruits from those of H. Brownii. 
ae Hakea florulenta, Nob.; glaberrima, foliis elongato-lanceolatis 
obtusis apiee sphacelato nisi basi longe attenuatis obsolete 
nerviformi-marginatis levibus immerse triplinerviis paucivenosis, 
fasciculis axillaribus subsessilibus multifloris, pedicellis calycem sub- 
. tequantibus, stylo demum calycem breve superante, stigmate termi- 
. mali obliquo diseoideo convexo, capsula . . .— About Moreton Bay. 
= —Mr. Strange. 
— This approaches H. saligna and Hookeriana, but differs from the 
former i in having blunt leaves, from the latter in the glabrous flowers, 
ete. Leaves 3-5 inches long, 6—10 lines broad. 
