552 CIV. PROTEACEE. [ Banksia. 
oolly hairs, but soon becoming glabrous. Style remaining curved 
but not hooked, w ith a minute stigmatic end. A len EE hor 
minent, tomentose- villous, thick, 1 in. broad.—Meissn in Pl. Pre 
587, E in i vires xiv. 462 ; Bot. Reg. t. 1572. 
w. lia. lains, King George's Sound and | aep districts, 
Baxter, voee m epe ga 289, Preiss, n. 480, and several other: 
21. B. grandis, Willd. Spec. Pl.i. 595. A tree Mia about 40 
ft., the jinetes tomentose. Leaves often 1 ft. long or more, divided 
the areolæ. Spike c lindrical, 8 to 12 in. long. Perianths above 1 in. 
dio stigmatic end. “ Caps sules glabrous, 6 to 8 lines broad.” =R. 
Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 210, Prod. 396; Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 
587, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 464. 
g Ge peris 8 Pu R. Brown, Oldfield, F. Mueller ; Ca 
Australia. Kin : 
Preiss, n. 474, 492; Swan river, Drummond, 1st coll., Oldfield. The flings i is 
wW. 
Riche, 
nearly that of B. Bazxteri, the tubos and "ues ers very different 
22. B. quercifolia, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 910, Prod. 396. 
An erect shrub of 5 or 6 ft. , the lohas and foliage glabrous. Leaves 
sessile or nearly so, oblo ong-cu neate, truncate, deeply and irregularly 
prickly-toothed or élünatid. tapering to the base, O'to 4 in. long, flat 
or undulate, the transverse veins and reticulations more or less con- 
po gt underneath Spikes oblong-cylindrical, dense but rather narrow, 
er glabrous tips. Per janth- tube 
shorter hairs than the tube. Style about in. y, remaining curved, 
with a small very narrow stigmatie end. Usus? “rounded, ‘thick, gla- 
MEA or DO Pa tomentose, 2 in. broad.—Meissn l. Preiss. i. 989, 
and v. 462; b ot. Reg. t. 1480. 
w. a. kis g Ge vp Sound, R. Brown, Bonta, Ba Preiss, n. 
489, "Olla inr others. * The foliage is s ied that. of B. Caleyi. 
r. integrifolia, F. Muell. l. Fragm. vii. 57. Leaves cuneate, tr uncate, wit th a small 
central prepa nt point, entire or minutely 2- or 3-toothed. Capsules very thick, 1 in. 
ast Mount Barren and Tulbinup, Maxwell. 
23. se 2 R. Br. Prot. Nov. 35, ree apiri the 
mentose or nearly glabrous. Leaves oblong-cuneate r al- 
most datiocclate, truncate, sinuate-toothed, very alice petiolate, mostly 
3 to 4i 1n., sometimes 5 in. lon at, the transverse veins promi inen 
underneath and the reticulations conspicuous, scarcel tomentose. 
Spikes et thick and dense, globular or oblong, 6 to 8 in. long 
densely villous at the end. Perianth-tube pubescent, the lim b Ec 
