532 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Hakea. 
uei dp T and Cape Riche, Drummond, n. 106, 172, uw coll. n. 602, 4th coll. n. 
92, Preiss, n. 598, Harvey ; Stirling range, Oldfield, Macwe 
T les ban not much divided resemble those of some fA of H. varia, the 
flowers are very different. 
cot eni short leafy branches, the villous rhachis 4 to 4 in. long. 
abrous, 1 to 3 lines lon ng. Perianth glabrous, scarcely 1} 
lines long, straight, the limb erect in the bud. Torus straight. 
and prominent, semiannular. Ovary — stipitate hp short, 
i lon 
with an erect stigmatic cone. Fruit nearly 1 in. long, 8 to lines 
. xiv. 4 
WV. Australia. W. coast, Baudin's Expedition; Swan river, Fraser, Drummond, 
n. 17, 22, 104, Preiss, Oldfield. 
22. has M F. Muell. 
very thin, surround a narrow wing-like ma à 
po un ndivided, "pennivei ined. Flowers small, T ie in pairs i 
terminal racemes. Bracts none or very deciduo : 
Th is limited to a singl 1 Australia and close 
gle species endemic in iot ustra 
allied to ioi Grevillee of the section Cantore, differing only in the number of ovules 
1. B. celsissima, F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 948. A tree attaining 60 ft 
= Posi the young pee hes. e inflorescence minutely “hoary 
Mure but sprinkled with minute hairs only visible unde 
laucous or almost silvery underneath, covered with the § ame gre » 
villioid hairs. Racemes 4 to 8 in. long, somewhat secant w^ o Bowe 
etd nearly from the base. Pedicels slender, about ther 
erianth silvery, 3 to 4 lines long. Anthers broad, with a Sick ra 
Pe One T NI RSEN ee ee E DN 
Pee ee ee ee eee ed 
