122 NEW AUSTRALIAN PROTEACEZ, 
terioribus foliaceis subulatisque, interioribus lineari-oblongis ciliatis 
flore dimidio brevioribus, calyce subsesquipollicari villoso, tubo semi- 
4-fido infra glabro, stylo subbipollicari glabro 1-sulco, stigmate brevi 
conico-cylindrico basi oblique incrassato.— Drummond, coll. vi. n. 211. i 
This is perhaps a mere variety of D. arctotidis, with which it agrees 
almost in every point, except in having the lobes of the leaves a little 
shorter, broader at the base, always more or less turned so as to have 
their upper face horizontal, and constantly marked with a rather strong 
nerve underneath, sometimes accompanied with one or two very thin 
ones; the flowers, besides, are a trifle larger, and the style and stigma : 
thicker. 
62. Dryandra stenoprion, Nob.; caule repente? ramis adscendentibus 
brevibus, foliis subvertieillatis petiolatis pedalibus dense serrato-pin- 
natipartitis acutis, lobis semipatentibus scaleno-triangularibus acutis 
muticis supra convexis levibus glabris, subtus margine recurvo con- 
cavis cano-tomentosis obsolete nervosis, sinubus acutangulis angustis | 
inferioribus latioribus, capitulo . . .—Drummond, coll. vi. n. 212. d 
Although we have only seen a sterile specimen, we can scarcely doubt - a 
of its being a new species, closely allied to D. Brownii, nivea, and Lind- 
leyana, but differing from them in having much narrower segments of 
the leaves, ete. ; 
63. Dryandra Shuttleworthiana, Nob. ; ramulis gracilibus apice cano- 
tomentellis, foliis sparsis sessilibus linearibus serrato-pinnatipartitis 
truncatis apiculatisve (2—4-pollicaribus) supra lævibus glabris, subtus 
fortiter 1-nerviis aveniis albido-tomentosis, marginibus recurvis, lobis 
scaleno-triangularibus rectilineis muticis sinubusque acutis, capitulis 
- lateralibus congregatis subsessilibus, squamis acuminatis interioribus 
= patentissimis plumosis flore sublongioribus, calyce subpollicari an- 
. gustissimo supra basin glabram sublanato supra glaberrimo, laminis 
ungue vix latioribus subulatis ultra antheras longe productis, stylo 
calycem zequante glabro, stigmate continuo concolori subulato.— 
Drummond, coll. vi. n. 208. 
This resembles D. elegans and Kippistiana* in the leaves, but differs 
= * We now call D. Kippistiana the plant of Drummond, coll. ii, n. 343, which we 
... formerly referred to D. foliolata, R. Br. (see Hook. Journ. 1852, p. 210), from which 
.. dt was found by Mr. Kippist to differ, at least according to the specimens of the Bri- 
tish Museum. On the same authority Mr. Kippist thinks our D. elegans (/. c. p. 211, 
Drummond, iv. n. 317) identical with D. tenuifolia, R. Br., but we cannot agree 
.. with this opinion, finding the latter decidedly distinct by much longer petioles, more 
. distant lobes of the leaves, their margins less strongly revolute, the whole leaves not 
stiff and straight, etc. : 7 
