Adenanthos. | CIV. PROTEACEJE. 351 
Leaves divided into narrow linear, obtuse, flat, or concave seg- 
ments 
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Leaves terete, rigid, pungent-pointed, entire, bifid or trifid . 5. A. pungens. 
Flowers terminal. Leaves entire. 
Leaves sessile, obovate or broadly elliptical, } to in. long . 6. A. venosa. 
Leaves petiolate, oblong-linear vr spathulate, under 4 in. long 7. A. Dobsoni. 
Leaves narrow-linear, 4 to 14 in long. . 8. A. linearis. 
Flowers terminal. Leaves divided into narrow terete, not pun- 
gent segments, usually crowded, at least round the flowers. 
Lamins of the perianth densely bearded inside behind the 
Leaves not very dissimilar. Perianth fully 1 in. long. i 
Perianth silky-villous outside . . .' . . F 9. A. sericea. — 
Perianth sparingly glandular-pubescent outside 10. A. Meissneri. 
No the amine hairy :.. . les space e o 
Laminæ of the perianth glabrous inside, or with few hairs be- 
hind the authers, Shrubs usually procumbent. 
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. A. filifolia. 
ent . . . 10. A. Meissneri: 
g, pubescent or villous. Stem-leaves ween 
short and appressed; floral ones twice aslong . . . . A. terminalis. 
Perianth 3 in. long, villous, the laminze yellow-plumose. ae 
ay silky i... ees ed ee 1 A a 
Perianth 4 in. long, villous with short hairs. Leaves very 
fine, the floral ones much longer than the others . . . 1 
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4. A. apiculata. 
Sect. l. EuryLÆæmA.—Perianth-tube very obliquely dilated and 
recurved above the middle. Lower anther (on the back of the style) 
linear and sterile. Style-end ovate or elliptical, compressed, the stig- 
matie slit descending along the centre of the upper face. Leaves flat, 
entire. Flowers axillary. 
.^ A. barbigera, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 3 
smple and 1 to 2 ft, high, or with several erect virgate branches and 
4 ft., tomentose-pubescent and hirsute with lon 
guy, Australia, Swan river, Drummond, 1st coll. T. 591, Preiss, n. 192 > Harvey ; 
P and Harvey rivers, Oldfield. 
