548 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Banksia. 
the style. eter cone cylindrical. Capsules scarcely protruding, 
n Br. Linn. Soc EE od. 
labrous, eng mooth.—R. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 2 
92; Meiss DC. Prod. xiv. 453; Cav. Ic. t. 537 ; Andr. Bot. Rep. 
mie om donet De Cours. (Maipi) 
Port Jackson, R. Brown, Sieber, n. 1, ie and many otbers; 
near e iind, "Wilhelmi ; p lumra to Twofold Bay, P, "Mueller 
10. B. collina, R. Br. in dg Linn. Soc. x. 204, Prod. 892. A tall 
= ssa attaining 8 to 12 ft., the young branches tomentose or 
ous. Leaves linear, much broader than in B. spinulosa, and always 
iss the white under surface, the margins only slightly recurved, 
more or less denticulate or rarely quite optre 14 to 3 in. long. pikes 
oblong or cylindrical, 3 to 6 in. long. Bracts with broad flat or scarcely 
acuminate ends.  Perianths silky, the tube abore ] in. long, the lim 
narrow-ovoid. Style longer than the perianth, hooked, with a very small 
stigmatic end. Fruiting cone cylindrical like that of B. ericifolia or 
longer. Usia thick and scarcely protruding as in that species but — — 
uite glabrous.—Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 454; B. d A. Cunn. 
onophylla, F. Muell. lst Gen. Rep. 17; B. marginata var. A MG 
Hort. Petrop. 
Queensland. Glasshouses, Moreton Bay, C. Moo 
N. S. Wales. Hunter's river, Caley; Blue Dyer Satar, JE 6; western 
descent of the Blue Mountains, A. Cunni ingham; New En gland, C. Stu ichmond, 
perles and mt rivers, Beckler; Sydney devoid Paris Exhibition, 1855, 
Medis... Wilson’ s Promontory, Baxter ; Eeoler.t Cove and towards Mo 
Kiarst, F. Mueller ; Upper Yarra river, C. Walt 
the leaves are small and rather bro a d are somewhat like those RU 
marginata, but the species is readily distinguished by the large flowers, hooked styte 
and thick capsules. 
Bot. Reg. t. 1363, Grah. in Bot. Mag. t. 3060, elna R. Br; B. pri 
unt 
ll. B. verticillata, 7? , 
A small tree, the young du cec pns and i ag T villous 
Leaves in whorls of 4 to 6 sometimes irregular or broken 4 
branches, shortly petiolate, oblong-lanceolate or broadly linear, " 
recurved margins, white u Por aig — of the flowering stems i 
or very shortly acuminate with woolly-villous ends. Perimti ien 
silky, nearly 1 in.long. Style gei — hooked, with à "a à 
stigmatic end. Fruiting cones long and narrow, the peria anths deciduous 
leaving the closely mw bracts in hoary areolæ, with a more ea 
centre, or with slightly jam flat a E, ] to $i d 
valves not thickened.—Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 583, and in DC. 
xiv. 457 ; Hook. Exot. Fl. t p. 
