— Petrophila. | CIV. PROTEACER. 327 
W. Australia. Swan river, Drummond, 1st coll. n. 568; King George's Sound 
and adjoining districts, Baxter, Preiss, n. 646, Oldfield, Maxwell, F. Mueller. 
m r$. 
Style-end continuous, fusiform, more or less hirsute with reflexed pe 
in longitudinal lines. Nut rather narrow, tapering into the style, gla- 
TO 
1; P. glanduli era, Lindl. Swan. Riv. App. 95; Meissn. in Pl. 
Preiss, i. 498, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 271; P. axillaris, Meissn. in Hook. 
W. Australia. Kin George's Sound and adjoining districts, Bazter, Fraser 
: g ge's £ 1 adjoining districts, 
P Mueller, Oldfield, M Gesell | and thence to Vasse and Swan rivers, Oldfield, ít 
mond, ist coll. n. 569, Preiss, n. 641; between Moore and Murchison rivers, Vrum- 
mond, 6th coll. n, 166. : 
: So of the northern specimens (P. glanduligera) have the leaves more silky-hairy 
nd less pungent, but others are quite like the southern ones. 
14. P. inconspi 1 ; mw Journ, vii. 68, and in DC. 
da picua, Meissn. in Hook. Kew . , 
Prod. xiv. 272: A shrub with the aspect almost of an Adenanthos or of 
Seales linear or lanceolate, thin and flat, villous outside. Perianth very 
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