554 CIV. PROTEACEÆ. [ Banksia, 
Port Dalrymple, Derwent river, and King's Island, R. Brown. Abun- 
dant S the island, ascending to 3000 ft., J. D. 
ustralia. Port Lincoln, R. Bro wn; Báo Point, Wilhelmi ; near Lees 
Whittaker, weg ski; Mount Barker and Cook’s Cr reek, Neumann; Kang 
Island, Water hou 
mens to B. m argin nata, a nd the characters upon which he afterwards Eee he 
lied to ye pcs 
As a whole i" species, differs fro baaa ntegri vifolia generalia 3 ^ th 
. when or there is or one entering into eac s 
B. pr a, Dum errea, Vent., and B. hypoleuca. bm are names 
of garden 1 biis hich pe "been referre d by Meloi page others to this spone 
marcescens, Bonpl. Jard. Malm. 116, t. ae appears eia. to represent the toot 
leaved state of B. marginata, and not the true B. marcescens, Br. 
25. B. integrifolia, Linn. F. Suppl. 197. A tree attaining some- 
times a considerable size, the young branches closely tomentose. 
Leaves scattered, sometimes irregularly verticillate, oblong cuneate or 
Sbnérolato, quite entire or ear eauarly toothed, tapering into a a 0 
to 4 in. long in e specimens, twice that len gth in o irs 
óspecially the northern n. d to near l in. broa d, od underneath, 
n. long. Bracts eh at the end. Perianth usually about 1 en 
lg silky. Style straightening after the perianth-lamine have dc 
ted and usually ver y spreading or reflexe s pr. 
Fruiting cone oblong,” cylindrical, the rear iain 5 Prod. 
thick, as in that species.—R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 206, M 
393; Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 456 ; Cav. Ic. 5g t. 546; Bot, Fon 
t. 2770; B. spicata, Gertn. Fr, i. 221, t. 48; B. oleifolia, OT : 
Hist. Nat. i. 228, t. 14, Ic. vi. 80, t. 545; B macrophylla, rey x 907, 
Hort. Berol. i. 116; B. 6 ar, 'R. Br. Trans. Linn. Soc. E | 
Prod. 393 ; Meissn. in DC. "Prod. xiv. 457. Moreton Bay, D 
, Prae river, More 
Ames gren P Pron, Sheen, Doe ip mr 
Bowman ; Rockham ton and R ingham Bay, Dal lacky.— Ae P ater n : | long and 
these northern specimens bave remarkably Mis [c gne ll 
m. wide, and constitute the B. co ompar also e ; 
t first re 
owers, but neither character is at all el ad, ah "n. iden had himself a 
ferred his specimens to B. integri h- 
N. S. Paton Port Jackeoe, i Brown, Sieber, n. 4, and many d ti 
ward to Hastings river, Beaker Richmond ri river, Fawcett New England, 
Mount Lindsay, W. Hill; southward to Twofold Bay, F. er 
Victoria. bere er's Core pai Phillip, Brighton, oa Mue rianth 1 2 8 
Var. palud F — larger than in B. margin is err 3 
lines dong h but. the leaves. rise of the common dut leaved forms of DC Piod. 3 
ec . Br. in T Linn. Soc. x. 207 ; Pro od. 394 j Meisen, Be Sieber, 1-5. 
g- t. 697 ; Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 392.— Port Jac on, 
Distributed also from the Botanical Garden, St. Petersburgh as | D. integrifolia. 
