566 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Dryandra. 
long, pale-coloured, tomentose when young. . . . . 45. D. bipinnatifida. 
Involucres terminal, broad, villous, surrounded by long floral 
leaves. Jee 
Leaf-segments linear or narrow-lanceolate . . . . . . 46. D. pteridifolia. 
Leaf-segments ovate lanceolate or triangular. . . . . 47. D. calophylla. 
Sect. 1. Eupryanpra, Meissn.—Outer integuments of the inner 
faces of the two seeds united in a bifid plate separating from them. 
Involucres various. 
See below, the observations under Sect, 2. 
IES l. AnMATZ.— Flower-heads usually large, mostly terminal, 
enclosed in floral leaves longer than the flowe Involucres broad. 
Perianths above 1 in. long. Stigmatic end of the style slender, often 
scarcely distinct. Leaves with prickly teeth or lobes. 
This series differs from the Formose chiefly in the foliage. 
l. D. quercifolia, J/vissn. in DC, Prod. xiv. 467. Branches es 
un 
e 
ong. Style longer than the perianth, the stigmatic end long slender 
rowed. Capsule obovate-falcate, fully 1 in. broad.—F. Muell. 
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broadly lanceolate and tomentose, the inner ones narrow and acute, about 
half as long as the flowers. Perianth above 1 in. long, silky-villous, 
the limb 2 lines long, villous with longer hairs than those of the tu ^ 
ylelonger than the perianth, with a distinctly sulcate stigmatic en 
of about 1 line. Capsule obovate-falcate, rather above } in. long. 
W. Australia, Drummond, n. 26, 125, 2nd. coll. n. 339, 5th coll. n. 422. 
3. D. cuneata, R, Br, in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 919, Prod. 397. A 
tall shrub, the fecha rather thick, tomentose and often hispid with 
long spreading hairs. Leaves shortly petiolate, from obovate to oblong 
