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- Dryandra. | CIV. PROTEACEE, 975 
Separated by broad sinuses, with revolute pe ens pace underneath. 
lower-heads rather lar "ge terminal, surrou by numerous long 
floral leaves ciliate at the base with lo ng condi hairs. Involucre 
ovoid, above 1 in. long, the bracts numerous oblong-lanceolate or the 
- than in most species, the remainder loo osely villous. Style nearly 2 in. 
long, with a small narrow dark-coloured stigmatic end.— Meissn in P. 
4035. 
; ‘Preiss. i. oe hide in € — xiv. 475; Bot. Mag. t 
W. Au deep t neighboarng districts, Baxter, Drum- 
mond, 5th ripa a rm M Sai "MES pe Ape ^ 
Var. tor 2^ Ding Leaf-lobes narrower. rand more ghe not so white underneath.— D, 
tortifolia, Kipp. in Hook. Kew Journ. vii ; Meissn. in a 5 — Basse 
Moore and Murchison Hee Dr ummond, pi coll. n. 211. specimen of Drummond's 
3rd coll. sup Ts rmediate as it were between this aaa em typical ra as 
to foliage, bat is not i foe 
Meissn. in Hook. Kew Journ. vii. 121, and in DC. Prod. 
ing stems, divided almost to the midrib into linear-lanceolate acute 
lobes, all very spreading and often faleate, 2 to 3 lines long, the mar- 
gins 
not revolute, scarcely w white underneath, with romine * m 
: bout A ox long villous towards the end, the divided of the 
2 
por 
- tube about as long, the limb ovoid, reflexed before pat Bal pe 
hairy. Style hairy, very long, doubled down to the limb until released, 
and then straightening to a length of about 3 in., with a large thi as 
. 9void stigmatic end. 
lia. Near Dundagaran, Drummond, 6t h coll. n. 210. With the habit 
Ww. A 
Of the Nio veæ ies species fw a somewhat different foliage, and differs from the whole 
genus in the remarkable st 
ES tube - vm the limb broader, about 1 line n sca lii in. 
_ long , the "aet end small, narrow-conical Fru 
W. Aus ond, 2nd n. 301 don river, Preiss, n. 528 ; Stir- 
- Ting Seige ai res whe river, "F. "Mueller. This species is placed next to D. "iced An 
