T 6l. Dryandra fortifolia, Kipp. in litt.; nana, caulibus squamosis. apice 
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At first sight this looks so like D. carlinoides, that it might be taken 
as a mere variation of the same; it is however essentially distinct in 
the calyx being pubescent, the style thicker, the stigma of the same 
colour (not dark), the leaves glabrous, or scarcely canescent underneath, 
with scarcely visible veins, and their margins very slightly, or not at all 
recurved, 
59. Dryandra vestita, Kipp. in litt. ; ramis tomentosis undique squamis 
subulatis villosis deuse tectis, foliis subverticillatis linearibus acutis 
inciso-serratis basin versus integris, dentibus acutis scaleno-triangu- 
laribus, divergentibus, marginibus revolutis, supra aveniis levibus 
glabris, subtus reticulatis tomentosis, capitulis ramulos breves termi- 
nantibus inter folia sessilibus, squamis lineari-subulatis longe fim- 
briatis, interioribus flores subzequantibus, calycis tubo basi extus 
tomentoso, limbo 4-gono mutico styloque subzquilongo glabro, 
stigmate subulato vix striato.— Drummond, coll. v. Suppl. n. 20. 
The scales on the branches are spirally curved. Leaves 3—4 inches, 
their teeth 1-2 lines, the intervals between them 3-5 lines long, the 
margins in the spaces between the teeth nearly parallel to the midrib; 
the whorls separated by leafless intervals of 1—2 inches. 
60. Dryandra nana, Nob.; caule simplici subdigitali adscendente apice 
dense folioso monocephalo, foliis petiolatis pinnatis (3—5-uncialibus) 
sinubus latis rectilineis, lobis patentibus linearibus pungenti-acutis 
planis (margine haud recurvis), supra aveniis levibus glabris, subtus 
1-nerviis scrobiculatis tomentellis subconcoloribus, terminali proximis 
subzquali, capitulo sessili foliis superato, squamis subulatis pilosis 
flore dimidio brevioribus, calyce pollicari semi-4-fido, tubo incano 
supra basin glabram densius tomentoso 4-gono, limbo diu clauso ob- 
tuso parce ferrugineo-puberulo, stylo bipollieari inferne pilosiusculo 
supra attenuato recurvo glabro (amethystino), stigmate crasso conico 
infra basin annulatam turbinato.— Drummond, coll. vi. n. 210. 
A most distinct species, allied to D. arctotidis, and chiefly remark- 
able for its dwarf growth, its only half-split calyx, and the uncommon 
length of the style. 
ramosis, foliis pinnatis petiolatis pk ge longioribus supra gla- 
bris, lobis lanceolatis obtusiusculis aversis tortisve, subtus. foveolatis. 
tomentellis grosse 1-nerviis (nervulo altero interdum accedente) mar- 
ginibus revolutis crassiusculis, capitulo | terminali sessili, squamis « ex- 
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