Hahea.] CIV. PROTEACEE. 509 
epiglottis, Willd. Enum. Hort. Berol. 141; Conchium n Gertn. 
f dg iii. 217, t. 219; Hakea Milligani, Meissn. i n DC. Prod. xiv. 395. 
t Da x rymple and Derwent Mee - Brown; common in various 
kd. soft the iind, listen to 3000 feet, J. D. A 
. SERIES 2. GLABRIFLORE.— Perianth glabrous Torus straight or 
dighty ¢ oed the gland semiannular or n 
39. H. amplexi caulis, B. Br, in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 184, Prod. 384. 
Àn erect iva attaining 10 to 1 2 ft., our specimens glabrous. Leaves 
sessile, ovate- oblong or lanceolate, undulate sinuate and prickly-toothed; 
ply cordate and clasping the stem with rounded prickly-toothed 
es eaf 8 i i 
in. 
long and 4 in. broad or rather larger, smooth or slightly e shórtly 
inate. Iy decurrent, e wed on the ye mar- 
3 H. triformis, ge Swan Riv. Peas 36. 
-W. Australia. King George's Sound, 2. Brown, Oldfield, F. Mueller; and 
thence Wards Swan river, Vires Mi Ist coll. n. 610, Preiss, n. 548. 
40. H. glabella, X. Br. Prot. Nov. 28. An — spreading or dif- 
fuse fio d described sometimes as growing into a small tre e of 19 to 
9 ft., sometimes as low and ise Dey glabrous or "e branches 
with rounded and entire or r. angular and pais Fd auricles, the 
whole leaf 14 to 3 in. long. Flowers rather smaller than in H. a ampleasi 
caulis, in axillary me Ap or short racemes, the rhachis 1 " 3 lines long 
ind quite béisbrona as well as the pedicels ‘and perianths. Pedicels 2 to 
4 lines lo Pe rianth-tube 2 to 2j lines long, reflexed under the limb. 
muricate, with a broad, 
mg, 6 to 7 lin nes broad, smooth or Y «DAE ae tiong ig the upper 
even of the ws.—Meissn i in er Preiss. i. 564, a . Pro 
7 H. b sd R. Br. Prot. ing 98; H. cosa R. Br. in 
Don Linn, Soc. x. 184, Prod. 884; Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 505, and 
mo xir d 407. 
Zoa teatis; King enge: " ira ^w v pes aci E. Brown, Baxter, 
rs; Swan river, Fraser, 
d coll. Pr n ers ; d , 
3 emend y Ist coll. n. Wia Tipa, x tu, ye des Hver, Oldfie 
