Dryandra. | CIV, PROTEACER. 567 
cuneate, undulate and deeply prickly-toothed or almost entire, tapering 
i , penniveined and reticulate 
but not white underneath. Flower-heads terminal, closely surrounded 
by floral leaves longer than the flowers. Involucre broad, about j in. 
long, silky-tomentose, the outer bracts lanceolate and some of them 
W. Australia. King George's Sound or adjoining districts, Æ. Brown, Baxter, 
Drummond, n. 175, 3rd coll. n. 292, Maxwell. 
4. D. falcata, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 218, Prod. 397. A 
shrub of 4 or 5 ft., the young branches usually tomentose and hirsute 
other species of Dryandra. The foliage and i florescer : i 
those oF D ormals dios which I am unable to distinguish flowering specimens excep 
pungent-pointed lobes, very ngid, » 
and sometimes slightly tomentose underneath. 
flowers. Involucre 
closely surrounded by floral leaves longer ac ee? E bou at m 
broadly ovoid or almost globular, à out 2 in. ; ie 
, | he inner 
1 iious at length becoming glabrous, t an e broad, t 
narrow. Perianth above 1 in. long, more or ess 
row, obtuse, becoming glabrous at the en 
