: Dryandra. | CIV. PROTEACER, 581 
remaining adnate to the seeds leaving no loose plate between them, 
or separating from the seeds and forming T ei plates between 
‘them. Involucres large, with ae pua won 
s A s known the ee cal differences between the MM sections of Drya andra 
- üppear to be constant, but there are several species o ed has no 
been examined, and the buceo the y furnish are ver little available for practical 
urpos UT speci i in Aphragmia a 
becom orrespon 
the pa seed "^ the id “of ‘the nucleus, the wing-like prolongations 
ing the t obes to the plate thus nee ed between He po seeds, the 
-like prolongation of the outer integument on the outer face form the simple 
In Aphragmia the outer pent t eed remains adheres t to th 
w 
d with the corresponding intezument of the other seed has not appeared to me 
Kg who fe question requires further inv vestigation or on the part of ikes 
at 
who may nave, a sufficient supply of good fruits of the several specie 
- 41. D. tenuifolia, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 215, Prod. d. 398. A 
robust shrub, sometimes low and proeumbent, sometimes erect bushy 
and maining 3 or 4 ft., the branches nearly glabrous, with few narrow 
s at the base of each year’s shoot. Leaves very narrow, often 6 lt 
ong, with closely revolute margins, tomentose underneath, rarely 
s> ith 
all entire, E egiii toothed towards the end or in the upper alf only, 
ivi length 
or in the "typical forms regularly divided des more gem ful the length 
S ti. ; 
: i btuse. 
ulate points inner ones broadly linear, 0 
ie din -e, villous above the glabrous face, 
3 lin 
bescent or glabrous towards the nd, b very narrow, 
;le Vet exceeding the perianth, with à be pe MR but 
not thickéned dé menn en j . broad. 
e fruit examined perhaps aot quite ripe) entirely separating Sek 
aving any inte seres. T paie. the wing very oo thou me vA yd 
two separable pee — Meissn. in Pl. Pre vau i. 5 is es 
y. 478; Bot. Mag. t. 3513; D. uem : an ud 
he — acter, 
: la ustralia. King George's m or to t sd oat 
Drummon vd, 3rd coll. n. 994 ; Beaufort vet "Preiss 505; Tone river, ae 
| Drummond's n. 294 the involucres are some of then x large as in D. pr 
