340 CIV, PROTEACEJE. : [ Jsopogon. 
late, obtuse with a small xpo point, contracted into a short petiole, 
2 to near 4 in. long, or in some specimens nearly twice as long, thick 
and veinless or obscurely pated Cones sessile and usually clustered 
or 3 together at the ends of the branches, about } in. diameter or the 
nts. Perianth nearly } in. long, quite glabrous. Style slightly 
thickened and shortl hairy towards the end, or quite glabrous, without 
any constriction or di stinct brush.—Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 281; F. 
oy ell. SN ar 
g George's Sound, R. Brown, Baxter ; Stirling Range, F. 
Yo. f Gales Brock pee E. Shoal Cape, Maxwell. 
5. I. attenuatus, R. Br. in Trans. ANM ere x. Aes a od. 366. A 
shrub of 2 $ 3 ft., glabrous except 
small s zm or hooked point, much narrowed into the ducis moat 
4 to 6 in s thick Nds simo ve al We ones terminal or in 
r than the aan. 2 quer o ones passing into mall floral leaves. 
ous 
at the base and ciliate on the margins, the inner more v villous all over 
the back. Perianth “pale yellow” not 4 in. long 
cued, the tube glabrous or nearly so. Style slightly thickened to- 
ards the end as in J. polycephalus, without any distinct constriction OF 
brush ict Mag. t. 4372; Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 281; F. Muell 
ragm. vi. 237. 
w. sein lia. King George's Sound and —— districts, R. Brown, Baxter, 
Drummond, 2nd ar n. 294, Preiss, n. 663, and other ‘cal 
Var. latebracteata. Outer bracts Me dat and thinner than in the tyP! 
form.—Swan river, Fraser; Gordon river, Oldfield. 
hzerocephalus, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 94. An erect are 
6. pp. 
of several ft., the branches and younger leaves pubescent and clo 
ors 
mi : 
crowded at the ends of hes branches, globular, 4 to $ in. diameter with 
out the erianth. Outer empty bracts not numerous, imbricate, 
te u 
yellow hairs. Style-end turbinate, densely pubescent : and separ 
a short constriction from the somewhat bulbous _ of the ee "ut 
Bos, and brush. Receptacle obid-ublotg.: —Meissn. in P 
nd in DC. Prod. xiv. 281; Bot. Mag. t. 43382. 
