569 CIV. PROTEACEJE. | Banksia. 
with a few long spreading hairs. Leaves shortly petiolate, oval-oblong 
obovate or cuneate, truncate, undulate and irregularly prickly-toothed 
or lobed, 1 to 8 in. long, green on both sides, veined and reticulate 
underneath, but the veins rarely prominent. Spikes terminal, depressed- 
e 
glabrous or nearly so, not 2 lines long. Style not longer than the 
perianth, erect, 
matic end. Fruiting cone very small. Capsules usually 1 or 2 only, 
tion 
cium d the base of the style—Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 589 and in 
DC. Prod. xiv. 460 ; B. aquifolium, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 94. 
W. Australia. King George’s Sound and the neighbouring districts, P. Brown, 
Baxter, A. Cunningham, Oldfield, F. Mueller ; Swan river, Drummond, 1st coll, 
Preiss, n. 482. j : 
The specimens at first sight closely resemble those of some forms of Dryandra flori- 
bunda, to which I find them referred in several herbaria, as also by F. Mueller, Fragm. 
vi. 92, vii. 50 H 
. Var. integrifolia. Leaves obovate, entire or scarcely toothed.—S wan river, Press, 
n. 482 (some specimens). 
29. DRYANDRA, Br. 
(Hemiclidia, Br., Josephia, Salisb.) 
branous wing broad and rounded like the valves, the seeds either sepa- 
nksia, : i, double between the valves, 
as in Ba , but not so thick, or the outer integuments of the * 
