Tsopogon.] CIV. PROTEACER, 339 
in DC. Prod. xiv. 989, as to Ptas Apes plant only; Z. protea, 
lins. le. 283; F. Muell. TANGIT 297. 
. tralia. King George's Sound or P^ immediate neighbourhood Baxter, 
eni. 5th coll. n. 398; Summit of Mongyrup, Stirling Range, F. Mueller. 
xter appears to have gathered onl y a single specimen in aie pr pad ed i ai 
supplemental RISA which was probab biy n ot shown to Meissner vien he went 
through the Proteaceze of Brown's own collee 
2. I. cuneatus, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. ^ Prod. n. t stout 
shrub, attaining 7 or 8 ft. but Atoning sometimes when 
callous point, contracted into a short broad petiole or almost sessile Aun 
ted and half stem- -clasping at the aaee, rather thick, obscurely 
veined, 3 to 4 in. long, and var ing in breadth in the same T 
om y to 13 in. Cones terminal 
e, shorter than the scales. one-scales numero 8, ter 
iin ovate , the inner ones lanceolate or linear, all very villous utete 
Perianth pale aat about 1 in. long, glabrous or with small tufts at the 
tips of the laminæ. ' Style-end clavate and — except the obtuse 
_ extremity | below the narrow felled d-hairy brush. Receptacle 
hemispherical or shortly and obtusely conical. zag fess in . Prod. 
Wr 2835 T. Loudoni, Baxt. in R. Br. Prot. Nov. 8; Bot. Mag. t. 3421; 
Meissn. Le.; F, Muell I Frain vi. 938; I. latifolius var. Preissii and var. 
cest » Meis. in PI. Preiss: i. 508, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 989 , 983. 
had King George's ake i a districts, Menzies, Pitik 
oid ath, coll. n. 391, Preiss, n. 664, - many o 
of th € pubescence of the young idi is very variable, id jute that nor the breadth 
" leaves afford characters p separating distinct varietie 
3. I. linearis Meissn. in Hook. Kew Journ. vii. 69, and in 
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thick with mor r less distinct nerve-like margins and a very few abe 
yems, Cones nearly globular, 3 to 1 in. diameter, terminal and solitary or 
2 à cluste . uter bracts not numerous but rather large and 
bricate, ovate- lanceolate, silky-pubescent or at length nearly glabrous, 
the i inner ones P in. long. Cone-scales shorter, the outer ones broa 
the inner ones narr ow-lanceolate, all very woolly-villous outside. 
ee dior Lon onieal.—F. Mue 
ia. Candie’ Range ei of Ve towards Moore river, 
FREE » Pt 
n Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 73, Prod. 366. 
-Lp 
An erect ar arm s a o 3 ft., the young shoots tomentose 
% villous the adult p liage ara Leaves linear-oblong or chien 
