Petrophila. | CIV. PROTEACES, 338 
tomentose. Leaves twice or thrice ternately divided, the edis as 
b 
segments falling off separately. Style-end continuous, pais very 
shortly hirsute. Nuts narrow, acu te, comose on the margins and more 
RB 80 on ue back, glabrous on the front or inner face.—Meissn. 
rod. xiv. 270 ; F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 245 
wW. B eun. Lucky Bay, R. Brown, Baxter; near Byre’s Range, Maxwell. 
28. P. s penta, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 94. A bushy shrub of 2 
or 3 ft., qui te glabrous except t = cones. Leaves once or twice 3-fid, 
with terete segments of À to 1 in., not very thick pat rigid and ungent- 
pointed. Cones terminal, odiis; ovoid, attaining : diis ; 
Outer bracts numerous, ovate-lanceolate or ticala acute, at length 
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continuous, fusiform, very shortly and sparingly hirsute. Nut ovate, 
with comose margins, the back hairy, ks ps gs glabrous. — Meissn. 
in Pl. Preiss. i. 495 and in DC. Prod. x 
635: Siting E alia. Swan river, Drummond, 1st ib n. 561, 562, 572, Preiss, n. 634, 
E RO F. Mueller ; Cape Le Grand, Maxwell. 
ort P indivisa. Leaves 1 to 2 in. long, eap ETE or here and there a few bifid 
nfid at the end.—W, Acüstrbi: Drummond. 
. E Srinata, Har 3 Meissn. in Hook. Kew Journ. vii. 67, and 
in DC. » xiv. 272, ut bushy shrub, gine except the cones 
or the leet slightly. malar Leaves crowded, twice pinnate, 
n h numerous div: aricate intricate terete and Pungent-pointed pope, 
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