Hakea. | CIV. PROTEACEJE. 495 
Serres 7. "T'eretifolice.— Leaves linear-terete entire, usually angular or striate 
(rarely a few on ones Seir inen) Fruit-valves without divin appendages. Western 
species except H. flexilis 
Leaves sulcate, od flat. 
Fruit ovoid ; beak str an ds Flowers in close clusters . . 86. H. sulcata. 
F it small, ovoid-globular, with an inflexed beak. Flowers 
in dn dense racemes 2.05. . 5. 87. H. Meissneriana. 
. leaves very finely striate. Fruit-beak straight s. «5. 88. H. subsulcata. 
| Lea:es angular or terete an oth. 
Fruit muricate with fringed tein. ipu Ried ; 2 H. Lehmanniana. 
Fruit smooth or rugose. Eastern spec . 90. A. flexilis. 
nglesioides.— Racemes short or reduced to sessi ile chetore, enclosed 
kr ties Dover in an involucre or bud of imbricate 2 Peria ous, 
raight, the limb erect in the bud. Stigmatic cone erect. West n pete, 
E obovate oblong or lanceolate, entire or prickly-toothed . 91. H. n 
Leaves terete (under 2 in.), smooth, undivided, me -pointed 92. H. Oldficidii. 
EM terete (3 to 4 in.), —€— pinnate or also 
93. H. suaveolens. 
à 
: 
Pod terete x to lii in. a vioi or simply pinnate "with few 
se 
Blachis of the clusters "ege f. in. long. Fruits $ RE. in. 
long, with short dorsal hor . 94. H. lissocarpa. 
Rhachis of the racemes 4 to it in. » long. Fruits d to 1 in. 
E with long dorsa x. .: 95. at "a 
t ed. 
LT en and H. tenuifolia, Dum. Cours. in Roem, an Schult. Syst. iii. 425, are 
E — plants described only as to their foliage, and quite inauficiontly for re- 
. Sec GnzviLLEorpEs.—Flowers in oblong or cylindrical or 
rarely b racemes, without any involucre as px. - i Perianth 
uch revolute, opening early on the lower side. atie disk oblique 
or = flat or broadly conical. Species all Sepia or subtropical. 
ophylla, F. Muell. in isa Kew Journ. ix. 29. A tree 
l. H.c 
perfectly Eun. and more or less glaucous. Leaves terete, smooth, 
mostly from 4 to 1 ft. long. Racemes foli the old 2 loosely cy- 
lindrical, 3 to 4 in long, "cuite glabrous. Pedicels about 4 in. long. 
Perianth Dus the S. 4 tob lines long, muc dilated and oblique 
the base, revolute under the limb. Tor s very oblique Gland large, 
horseshoe-sha ed. Ovary stipitate ; style long; stigmatic disk broad, 
que, not convex. Fruit obliquely lanceolate, about 14 in. wybr 
. 11h. broad near the base, tapering into a shor t slightly incurved 
1 NN not decurrent along the nucleus. Mund in DC. Prod. xiv. 
| ustralia. Sturt’s Creek, F. Mue ller (the dado: iod long); 
: Ketek springs, Waterhouse (he perianth-tube fully 5 lines 
E 9 HH. Cunninghamii, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 26. A E tree of 12 
^ 16 ft. Leaves terete, rigid, mostly above 1 ft. long, but usually not 
% long as in H. lorea. Racemes lateral on the old wood, loosely cylin- 
