384 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [.Persoonia. 
€ cw iom pots eiie declinate, ferruginous-pubescent, 
r segment inal concave but not saccate. 
t the infe phen -segment below the es ovules rupe 
siqui ovoid-ob ong; 4 in. long or more.—Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 
g E n. l.c. 
oparia, Mei 
stralia A Bay, R. Brown; King Ge — es towards Cape 
Ride n Salt € Harvey, Haster, ral Sme 4th coll. n 
Var.? amblyanthera. Appendage to the anthers short aud pix the jenen 
Perd no other diferte yet PLN a distinct species.—Murchison river, Oldfield. 
A P. saccata, R. pn diet Nov. 12. An erect shrub of 2 to 6ft., the — 
oint. Oey contracted into a rather short thio s pod into d 
cavity of the upper perianth-se 9, Fruit obo Pol 
rather E Pes thicker than in P. par downs Hia in ve, 
xiv. 329; aseri, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 12, not of Meissn. ith 
stachya, indi pie Riv. App. 35; Meissn. in PL. Preiss. i. lar an 
DC. Prod. xiv. 330. 
W. Australia. West coast, Baudin's Expedition; Swan river, Frase n B 
mond, 1st coll. n n. 598, Preiss, n. 730; ; Cape Naturaliste, — Donnelly ri rive ichs 
Carey. The specimens of P. Fraseri, both in Brown's n Hoo ud 
have lost all their flowers, but in other respects correspond parin SN the 
evidently a common plant about Swan river 
ri Saundersiana, K ; Meissn. in Hook. Kem Journ vii, 72, 
in p Prod. 330. Branches vir ate, pierre or ilot : 
eM glabrous. Leaves linear 8 to n. long, flat but tits 
very narrow, with a double” eua on each su 
pron UE midrib and marginal or submarginal nerves. 
es long, villous, all axillary or crowded at the base o ]v pubes 
the lower floral leaves abortive. Perianth glabrous or slight es t 
cent with appressed hairs, about } in. long, the upper segme a 
