| Dryandra.] CIV. PROTEACEJE. 579 
ar 
- long points, all villous with rather long soft hairs, the inner ones 14 in. 
rs are open and fallin 
. . xiv. 475. 
. 9 in. long, deeply pinnatifid but not "e to the midrib, the lobes 
| i pungent-pointed, nearly flat, 
pale or scarcely white underneath, 2 to 4 lines long. -hea 
axillary, closely surrounded by floral leaves. Involucre broadly ovoid 
| ilky 
glabrous base, and the hairs of the limb fewer and deciduous. on 
considerably longer than the perianth, the stigmatic end not thicker but 
| darker coloured and furrowed. 
_ W. Australia. Moore river, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 213. 
|... 87. D. comosa, Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 478. Branches slightly 
‘tomentose. Leaves 6 in. to above 1 ft. long, very narrow, rigi 
2 
E teeth and rhachis ‘revolute, leaving a narrow 
white under surface or channel between them and the broad midrib. 
3 W. Australia, Drummond, 4th coll, n. 313. 
_ Series 7. GyuNocEPHAL.—F lower-heads lateral, on very short 
scaly peduncles without floral leaves outside the involucre. Involucral 
ts very numerous and narrow, à few of them leaf-like in one 
Species. 
E PP? 
a 
