Hakea.) 
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IV. PROTEACEJE. 508 
Flowers in axillar 
é y clusters, not very numerous. Pedicels silky-vill 
1 to 2 lines long. c m the € about 3 lines is * flexed 
M 
C. Sart, T Tota B Meg ag ren d. Tei HA river, Beokler; New England, 
Victoria. Tambo, Mitta- Mitta. to Genoa river in Gipps’ Land, F. Mueller. 
Bm megalosperma, Meissn. in Hooh. Kem Journ. vii. 117, and 
E rod. xiv. 417. A tall shrub waite d = ime: elaucous. 
ves obovate- pigs to narrow oblong, ver , tapering into à 
vein ; 
ed with the Tn primary veins very oblique. Flowers un- 
t in. | i 
as 
6th 2n p Lesueur, between Moore and Murchison rivers, Drummond, 
T 
me pox wian this and the following species must remain very uncertain until the 
TA E H, ie Labill. Pl. Nov. Holl. i. 31, t t. 41. A rigid stout 
ar ort shrub of 3 or 4 ft., our specimens quite gla abrous. Leaves 
pt pong obtuse with a short very rigid point contracted at the 
n. long, very thick and veinless. "Flowers unkn 
with d : , 5 lines piosa, obtuse, not rugose, the valves 
itle dorsal conical seed á the end. Seed-wing narrowly decurrent 
: T on the upper side of the nucleus. — R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. 
Wil ] Prod. 986; Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 417 ; Conchium clavatum, 
ld. Enum. Hort. Ber 
a et M King Goorn s Sound or to the eastward, 
E H. orthorrhyncha, F. Muell. zan vi. 214 shrub of 2 
Los ft., the young branches minute ly hoary, the bre glabrous. 
“faves in the typical form narrow-linear, entire or r pinnately divided 
Labillardi?re, R. Brown, 
5 nts, mucronate, 3 to 6 in. long, thick but flat, with 
line margins so closely revolute as to leave only a very narrow depressed 
e between them he under side, sometimes contracted into a short 
p" almost gibbous at the base, the iy segments about 5 lines 
à viddle Torus straight. Gland very 
