— lonatia.) CIV. PROTEACEJE. 537 
few lobes, and others pinnate with many segments on the same specimen ; in Fraser's 
specimens they vary from slightly toothed to deeply pinnatifid. 
3. L. longifolia, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 200, Prod. 390. An 
erect shrub of 8 to 10 ft. bia or with a slight ferruginous pubes 
cence on the young shoots and inflorescence. Taiko lineari taneasfáto 
or rarely oblong-lanceolate, etes bordered sd distant serratures, 
ong.— Meissn in DC. Prod. xiv. ef: Bot. Reg. 1.449; Emboth- 
en marie, Ga rtn. f. Fr. iii. 215, t. 218; E. longi ifolium, Poir. Dict. 
951; Mars lus myricafolius, Xi Prot. 192; ngusti- 
| pu beta Ic. ii. 113? (name and fruit only). 
Hn he Wales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, R. Bro n, Sieber, n. 16, 
AN txt. n. 473 Sydney woods, peis. Exhibition, 1 1855, AM Arthur, 
“177; Argyle pt ds Backhouse; Twofold Bay, L. 
E King river, Mitta-Mitta and Buffalo nag, "P. Mueller. 
I ^s él tta x: à tree of 20 to 25 ft., 
liti and flowers, — d shorter slender pe 
on, “1855, M Arthur, n 
i i R. Br. in. Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 199, Prod. 989, Prot. 
0.93. A shrub of 2 or 3 ft., d eod or the young shoots and in- 
Eon minutely pubescent. 
ely simply pinnate ; segments sessile and decurrent, 
with rather longer, more terminal 
dicels.—Sydney woods, Paris Exhi- 
hte, usually deeply and sharply toothed, narrow or broad, long or short, 
| k hole leaf usually 4 to 8 roa e lower ones 
Racemes terminal, lon 
minent. 
loose, simple or branched, the hut is 
cies. Pedicel ls } to 4 in., perianth 7 to 
8 : Prod. xiv. 448 8; Bot. Mag. t i e UN silaifolium, Sm. 
 pecin. Bot. Nov. Holl. 23, t. 8} E. herbaceum, Cav. Ie. iv. 985 t. 982 
odi Sm. (Steud.) ; Tricondylus peii Kuight, Prot. 199. 
ueensland. Brisbane river, Moreton Bay, F. Mueller. 
EM S. Wales. Port Wet to the Blue Mountains, R. Brown, Bieber, n. 15, 
others; New England, C. Stuart, C. Moore ; Hastings river, Fraser. 
ar. induta, F. Mueil. L ilk peaton, jn 
kaved forms of L. iiofolia Brisbane river Moreton Bay, Leic hardt, 
uomo specimens from Hastings river, Beckler, eit digg curd leaves pad toothed 
sments may be a variety either of L. silaifolia or L. ilierfo 
into the cut- 
5. L. tinctori , R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. Prod. 389. A 
nall shrub, ima exceeding 2 ft., and pe er oe pe 
i E so as to form large patches, glabrous or É a ung shoots 
| nee cence and underside of the -a umm 
p Aire li in. nira but Pather regular 
i: er 
p" the same leaf, scarcely d ded the midrib. 
E "in the upper axils, pedunculate, loose, 4 to 8 in. long. 
