disent disci. 
Banksia. | CIV. PROTEACER. 655 
B. nemigos, aa Anal. Hist. Nat. i. 225, Ic. vi. t. 542; R. Br. in Trans, Linn. 
Soc. x. 208, Pro 4; Meissn. in DC. Prol. xiv. 461, appears to be referrible to B. 
integrifolia lia, uas apii of Sieber, n. 5, and from Mount Lindsay, Fraser, have rather 
integrifolia. B. glauca, and B. salicifolia, Cay. Anal. Hist. Nat. i. 230, 231, Ic. vi. 31, 
B.a A per quo Salisb. Prod. 51, B. cuneifolia and B. reticulata, Hoffmsg. in Roem, 
and Schult. i. Mant 379; Meisen, " DC. Prod. xiv. 466, Ha vx eve 
Hort. Cels. in adde "Nom arden plants which appear to 
correctly referred to B. indegrifolia, po. several of them have been papari eir 
as to their foliage. 
260. B. den NA Linn. F. Suppl. 197. A small thee of 15 to 20 ft. 
closely ok to B. oblongifolia, Leaves shortly etiolate, cuneate- 
l o8i 2 in. 
B. integrifolia. Styles phont, 13 in. long, Mei Re straight, with a 
small narrow stigmatic en . Br. in Trans 21 od 
M Mem in DC. Prod. xiv. 469; F. Muell. Prag. vii. 2 
ralia. Islands of the Gulf of QA. RA. Brow a, oppo- 
" n Island, A, Cunningham ; Point Pearce, F. Mueller ; "bets n ae 
Eom Endeavour river, Banks and Solander, A. Cunningham. 
OnTnHosTYLIs.—Leaves flat or undulate, regularly or 
Srcr. 4. 
rarely irregular] d innatifid or pinnate with § hort lobes or seg- 
i homm di straig tort the limb rarely HE Style pee the 
e 
B 
et 
E foi iage is that of C'yrtostylis, bah the regular rigid erect often almost imbricate 
styles give ha cone s after the flowers i ve opened a A aer aspect, and the stigmatic 
ends of the en 8 s ae rh ecies have the Map elegantly curved 
before they are from m Pn. limb, and B. latifolia in its flowers and styles 
is almost siint "nc between Hubanksia an nd Orthostylis. 
27. B. latifolia, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 908, Prod. 394. 
low but stout shrub, he branches densely tomentose. pek soriy 
preading a Eubanksia 
a E stigmatie end. Fruiting cones large ‘ad thick; capsules villous, 
thick, protruding, about 6 or 7 lines dia meter.—Meissn. in DC. 
Prod. xiv. ' 460; Bot. Mog t — B. robur, Cav. Anal. Hist. Nat. i. 
