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1 Banksia. } CIV. PROTEACEJX. 545 
in. long. Spikes ovoid-globular, the rhachis 1 to 14 in. long. 
rianth-tube densely villous, about 4 lines long, the 
‘closely packed, very flat, projecting but slightly, the rey becoming 
y 1 in. b l. Preiss. ii. 
264, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 459. 
W. Australia. Lucky Bay, R. Brown, and probably from the same neighbour- 
hood, Baxter, Drummond, n. 24, and 2nd coll. n. 338. 
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end of B. pulchella, Fruiting cone not seen. 
W. Australia. Between Swan river and King George's Sound, Drummond, n. 
109, 2nd coll. n. 282, Preiss, n. 488, Harvey; near Arthur, Oldfield ; Beaufort and 
Gordon plains, Maxwell; and with more erect leaves, Phillips river to Esperance Bay, 
JMawell F. Mueller thinks that this is a variety only of B. pulchella, with small 
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shrub, elabrous or nearly so except the inflorescence. Leaves crowded, 
closely revolute and entire, singly grooved underneath, } to 1 in. long. 
| pies globular or shortly oblong, 
rugose ; in some 1 
haps not full-grown.—Meissn. in 
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r à l. Preiss. i. 581, and in DC. 
xiv. 453; F. Muell. Fragm. iv. 108. 
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