509 CIV. PROTEACE Æ. | Hakea. 
sified in form, usually narrow, more or less cuneate, tapering into à 
i ided in the upper half into 3 un- 
equal coarsely toothed lobes, but a few leaves sometimes quite entire 
and linear or 1 amiol, or the whole leaf narrow. and pinnately 
Reichb. Ic. et Descr. Pl. t. 94; Conchium ceratophyllum, Sm. in Trans. 
n. Soc. ix. 124; Hahea acanthophylla, Link. Enum. Hort. Berol. i. 
W. Australia. King George's Sound and adjoining districts, R. Brown, Drum- 
mond, n. 16, 2nd coll. n. 334, Preiss, n. 519, 580, and many othe : 
Var. elongata. Leaves narrow-linear, 4 to 6 in. long, entire or with a few distant linear 
lobes, but readily distinguished from those of H. orthor hyncha by the midrib if present, 
prominent on both sides and not g i. d p , (9rd coll. ?) n. 291. 
H. lasiantha, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 29. A shrub attaining 6 to 8 ft., 
21. 
the branches densely tomentose-villous. Leaves oblong lanceolate ot 
cted into a short 
nerveless or very 
obscurely and almost: longitudinall penniveined, ferruginous-silky 
r umerous, in xillary 
r 
Drummond, 
with a large lateral stigmatic disk. Fruit about 1 in. lon A 
broad, somewhat incurved, smooth, with a short beak. Seed. Wo 
decurrent on the upper side only to below the nucleus. —Meissn. 12 +" 
Preiss. i. 571, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 411. FE 
W. Australia. King George's Sound or adjoining districts, Baxter, Drumm 
n. em and others; Arthur river, Oldfield £ Stirling iau aud Gordon river, Maxwell. 
Var. angustifolia. Leaves lanceolate, 14 to 3 in. long, approaching 
eriantha. Fruit 14 in. long, 3 to 4 lines al —W. Australia, Drummond, n. y 
uos H. eriantha, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 29. A tall shrub or ame ie 
lat young shoots silky-pubescent, the adult foliage glabrous. 
sh ceolate, acuminate, acute or with a callous point, ru A 
vis petiole, veinless except the scarcely prominent midrib, o por E 
colour like those of H. saligna but rather thicker, 3 to 0 in. long — 
