550 CIV. PROTEACEX. [ Banksia. 
above 1 in. broad and } in. thick, showing the scar or even the base si 
the style on the right-hand margin. —Meissn. in Pl. HE ii. 204, a 
in DC. Prod. xiv. 7458 ; F. Muell. Fragm. vii. 55; B. c Visti 
pano ime roe App. '34; Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 583, n DC. 
rod 
wW. pii ics King George's Sound, R. Brown; rji ene F. Mueller 
n" to Swan river, Fraser, Drummond, 1st coll. ry iesu 4, 3rd coll. n. 286, 
n. A15; Serpentine and Murchison rivers, Oldfield. 
15. B. media, R. Br. Prot. Nov.35. A tall shrub or small tree, the 
branches M Leaves lanceolate-cuneate, truncate, serrate, 
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parallel transverse veins and reticulate between them Spikes oblon 
_or cylindri to 6 i. long. Bracts hirsute at the end. Periant 
about 1 in. WR the tube shortly silky- Puleécsnt the limb at first 
eph but soon becoming glabrous. Fruiting cone thick. Capsules 
immersed in the ied oe of the ao wees nearly glabrous.— 
d in DC. in DO. Prod ; Bot. Mag. t. 3120. 
Luc eg gi oint Malcolm, to Cape Arid, Bazter; interior from 
ape po Hic, Gard mse l Fitzgerald and Phillips Ranges, and away to the eastward, 
16. B. Solandri s R. Br. Prot. Nov. 90. A tree, with tomentose 
ches. Leaves bh rather lone petioles, oblong, truncate, more or 
less divided into irregular triangular lobes very rare] reaching the mid- 
rib, 6 to 8 in. long, n to 4 zy i, 
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short stigmatic end. Fruiting cone ovoid or oblong, 2 in. diameter. 
are mu gute glabrous, thick with a slightly oen acute nom * 
the —Meissn. in 'DC. Prod. xiv. 463; B. Hookeri, Drumm. 
Bot. Mag Dar. coup. I 
stralia. untains near King George's Sound, Baxter; summi it of Mon- 
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5 p Formes m Para . 805; Perongerup ranges and sand plains, Kalgan river, 
17. B. Goodii, R. Br. Prot, Nov. 36. Stems short, woolly or to- 
mentose, and apparently prostrate as in the three following Fern but 
without leaves excepting close under the inflorescence. Leav ds! 
petioles, J to 1 ft. long, 1 to 3 in. broad, sinuate and ani toothe 
or lobed but the lobes rarely Siria half way to the midrib and usually 
; 5 rse vel 
4 kes oblong-cylindrical, Soe diac lon closely surrounded by the 
oral leaves and a few subulate plumose outer ts. Periant ‘ 
not | in. long, esky vilious, the limb narrow, acute, at first t beame 
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