Banksia. | CIV. PROTEACEJX. 553 
villous, narrow, abruptly reflexed, about 3 lines long, ending in a plu- 
mose awn-like point of 4 in. or more. Style remaining curved, with 
à narrow acute stigmatic end. Capsules concealed among the dense 
remains very thick, glabrous, smooth, 1} to lj in. broad.— 
eissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 460; F. Muell. Fragm. iv. 107. 
W. Australia. King George's Sound i i istri 
T ge's Sound or the neighbouring districts, Baxter, 
peo, Ath coll. n. 303. The long fine points to the perianth-laminze forming 
E ends to the limb before it opens, are quite peculiar to this and the preceding 
perianth-limb has opened, the stigmatic end very small, not furrowed. 
E three species here included, divided into many m R. Brown, Meissner and 
others, are so closely allied and so frequentl 
ore by R. Jj 
: y connected by intermediates, that they 
might almost be considered as varieties of a single one. 
| pa otimes nearly globular and small. Bracts tomen 
pts silky; 7 to 8 lines long. Style straightening after the 
i n 
B. marginata, Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 61, B. oblongifolia, Lodd. 
aD. 
o n 
Bot. Cab. t. 241, not of others (both with serrate leaves); B. 
i 906: Prod. 393; Meissn. in 
ralis, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. <00 ; 
i Hook. £. Fl. Tasm. i. 829; Bot. Reg. t. 787; B 
6 po B. patula and B. insularis, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 205, 
706, Prod. 393; Meissn. Lc. 456; B. Gunnii, Meissn. Le. 
Sieber, n. 8, and others; Berrima and 
aN. 8. Wales 
Mudgee, Wote Port Jackson, R. Brown, 
+), Victoria, P ip. R. Brown; Wanganatta and Dandenong, F. Mueller; 
Aan ort Phill 
Nelboumne, Adamson ; Glenelg river, Robertson. q 
