Banksia. | CIV. PROTEACER. 961 
43. B. Lindleyana, Meissn. in Hook. Kew Journ. vii. 120, and in DC, 
Prod. xiv. 455. A shrub of 3 or 4 ft., differing slightly from B, Caleyi 
to 4lines. Style incurved, erect, the stigmatie end long, narrow 
and furrowed. 
W. Australia. Murchison river, Oldfield, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 204. 
quite inconspicuous. Spikes globular, larger and more 
B. Candolleana. Perianth strai ht, fully 1 in. long, the tube ioris d 
vidct fully 2 lines long. Style curved, 
| erect, the stigmatic end fusiform and furrowed. 
| W. Australia. Valley of the Lakes, Hill river, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 200. 
45. B. Candolleana, Meissn. in Hook. Kew Journ. vii. 118, and in 
DC. Prod. xiv. 465. A shrub with a creeping underground trunk and 
erect leafy stems of 1 to 2 ft., the flowering ones often short with few 
Disiou tomentose or glabrous. Leaves shortly petiolate, 
ft. owe 4 d to es 4$ wl j uui E ovate: 
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reticulate underneath. Spikes ovoid-globular, not surrounded by leaves, 
de which are not so dense as in 
W. Australia. Dundagaran and Hill river, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 201. 
| , SEcT. 5. IsosrYLIs.—Spikes reduced to depressed globular heads. 
1 Perianth-limb opening as ie as the limb, the style straight, not longer 
‘ the perianth, with a small stigmatic end. ogee 
| 46. m. ilicifolia, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 211, "Prod. 396, Prot. 
] 400v. 87. A tree attaining from 20 to 40 ft., or sometimes remaining 
shrubby and 8 to 10 ft. high, the branches tomentose and hirsute 
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