rites, CIV. PROTEACER, 411 
Leaves flat, oblong or Treni obtuse, all entir : O. lancifolia. 
Leaves linear with revolute margins, obtuse or naoi acute . " O. revoluta. 
eal EM grooved above, mucronate or pungent. Seeds sur- 
roun ed by a narrow rng m YE terminal and lon ng in all 
. Other species) i . « 6. O. acicularis. 
1. O. exe T R. Br. Prot. Nov. 39. A mecs tree of 40 to 60 
send quite glabrous. Leaves on the flowering branches lanceo- 
obtuse or acute, tapering into a rather lon - petiole, entire or 
i toothed, 4 to 6 i in. long, flat, reticulate, shining above, glaucous 
hes 
us; style short. Follicle acuminate, about 1 in. oe Seed flat, 
the nucleus about 4 lines long with a terminal wing at least as long. 
. CMeissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 423, 
“a s. Deep shaded Titi at the sources of the Hastings river, A. Cun 
| DEN Mocquaris river, Fraser; Tweed, Richmond and Clarence ive 
2. o. diversifolia, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 190, Prod. 388. 
A shrub of 3 to 4 ft., Aa ost: ‘tomentose villous ‘Branches! : «Leaves 
. Aeolate, with a callous oint, contracted into a petiole of 1 to 2 or 
n3 lines, those of the floral biu branches usually 14 to 2 in. long, entire 
* a few teeth towards the e , coriaceou ici recurved marg 
above, glaucous or slig peur. forraginous underneath, glabrous od 
E ith a few short hairs; those of the barren branches o 
fe a ane and irregularly toothed above the opt or almost to 
| with more conspicuous veins. Spike ary 
es 
. | 
iT ri es Ee short in some flowers, elongated in others. Fol- 
| hui) ? z in. long.—Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 424; Hook. f. Fl. 
"a eton, R. B , J. D. Hooker, and 
Ls Mount me M fsbo Mount Wellington, rown 
Er illigani, ven in DC. Prod. xiv. 424. A rigid densely 
ara Md Ll] to 3 ft., glabrous an gla Bomi except the inflores- 
| ed es shortly pe etiolate, ovate, coarsely toothed, thick and 
Bm but the veins not Msn prominent underne ath and 
ight impressed above, j to 1 in. 
ry. cin Perianth glabrous, slen ai nearly 3l 8 
ents very short, almost nae WEST 
" ferruginous-vil ous.— Hook. f. Fl. Tas 
Wigan, 
Mount Sorrel, Macquarrie harbour, at an Feb of 4000 to 5000 ft., 
