872 CIV. PROTEACEJE. gucci 
N. S. Wales? Twofold Bay, F. Mueller (specimens almost passing into C. taxi- 
folium, from which C. patens differs chiefly i in its loose habit and Bus nee | 
Victori mpians, vi ES eller; Wimmera, Dallachy; N.W. tricts, L. 
Betha "St "Vincent? s Gulf, Behr, F. Mueller, and others ; Kan- 
1a. 
ute 
4 to iu in. as but in a few specimens nearly 1 in. an 
even still longer. Pedunclesin the u rper axils usually rather numerous, 
1 to 3 in. long, rarely longer, each bearing several pedunculate €: 
nicle. ets br 
lobes.—R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 154, Prod. 368; Meissn. in DC. 
.Prod.xiv. 319; Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. i. 819; Bot. Mag. t. 9724 ; €. 
TUM c Prot. 95 (R. Br.); C. affine, Roem. and Schult. Syst. 
t. 974; C. spicatum, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 10; Meissn. in DC. le.; 
c APA n, R. Br. Le.; Meissn. l.c.; C. lavanduli ifolium, A. Cunn. ; 
Meissn. in PL Preiss. i. 519, and in DC. l.c 
Queensland. Moreton island, M'Gillivray, F. Mueller; ; Estuary of the Burdekin, 
Herb. F. Mueller. 
S. Wales. Port pu to the Blue Mountains, F. Brown, Sieber, n. 42 an nd 
N. 
Fl. Mixt. n. 411; New England, C. Stuart ; hice rd to Illawarra, A. Cunningham. 
Tasmania. Spring Bay, East coast, Backhouse, Gunn. 
Var. lanceolata. Leaves mostly under 4 in. pinus —C. ax R. Br. Prot 
Nov. 10; Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 320.—Hunters Peer È. y, Backhowsh 
Per Hastings river, Beckler; Richmond river, Henders 
Var. linifolium. Leaves more T wei and inorescence ques forming pert" 
Do Brod xi into C. ie atens.— C. lin m, A. Cunn.; Meissn. in Pl. Preiss pe. dard: 
0.—Peel’s Ie nd Red n Point, Moreton Bay, A. Cunning 
narrow. Bracts and perianths perfectly glabrous a 
Var si Le 
rather Serra than in the typical form. nid ia, Story 
ct shrub of sereni 
24. C. ericifolium, S». in Rees’ Cycl. ix. An ere 
ft, minutely hoary-tomentose or nearly glabrous, iie! allied to ^ 
taxifolium, with similar virgate branches, SS t short lea s 
i e same flow and only differing in 
; s : 
17; Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 319 ; Bot. Mag. t. 2850; 
t. 815 €. erectum, Grah. Edinb. Phil. Journ. 1 £398, 171 ream) 
N. s. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown, Sieber, n. 43, and 
25. C. ellipticum, Sm. in Rees’ Cycl. ix. “A shru b with the vi 
branches and erect leaves of C. tazifolium, but the branches softly 
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