512 CIV. PROTEACE 2 | Hakea. 
Linn. Soc. x. 186, Prod. 885; Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 576, and in DC. 
Prod. xiv. 419 ; Conehium ruscifolium, Willd. Enum. Hort. Berol. 141. 
w. Pe King George's Sound and a eg districts, Labillardiére, R. 
Brown, and many others, and thence to Ban n river, Fraser, Drummond, 1st co Il., 3rd 
coll. n. 276, Preiss, n. 611, and others. This species ‘also stands alone without any 
immediate affinity with any other 
[S or the m ; shoots s slightly silky. leid usually "us 
; Embothrium lieten, "* dr ‘Bot. Ron t. 218; Conchium salignum, 
Sn. in Trans. Linn. Soc. ix. 124; Embothrium salioifalium, Vent. Jard. 
Cels. t. 8; Conchium salicifolium, Gærtn. f. Fr. iii. 217; Hakea mimo- 
soides À, Gunn. ; Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 416; "a florulenta, Meissn. 
in Hook. Kew Journ, vii. 116, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 416. 
Queensland. Araucaria ranges, Leichhardt; Brisbane river, Moreton 
Cunningham F. Mueller. 
S. Wales. Port New Eng ? the iy Messen R. Brown, and many 
Argyle Ae. Fraser ; New England, C. 
nsland specimens, to Ro the name jut H. mimosoides specia ally ap = 
have longer leav es than most of the N. S. Wales ones, and F. Mueller's have the 
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others; 
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with the fruits unknown. Some of C. Stuart's New England specimens lete speci- 
shorter and broader than eeeh com ill require, eid much more iet e gpec 
mens to establish any definite varieties. 
recurved at t the base, the valves vith a viet. dorsa E 
the end. Seed-wing decurrent about half way down the upper 
of the nucleus. 
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