582 CIV. PROTEACE RE. [ Dryandra. 
Var. elegans. Leaves as in the aH form divided into numerous small segmen 
with revolute arp white pa. ower-heads and flowers smaller, the per teats 
more villous.— D. elegan e Mold C. Prod. xiv. 413.— . Australia, 
4th coll. n. 317, Maal In the oly capsule I could examine I found only one per- 
fect seed with two equal wings, each formed of 2 plates, probably the outer integuments 
of both seeds had attained their des X cages and become consolidated at the base, the 
nucleus of one of them having a 
42. D. proteoides, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 93. Very near D. tenui- 
ny the stems more e d the leaves longer, broader ud Kb ca ie 
ing 3 
so, the limb 4 lines lon thik Style about as long as the Lis no. a 
faintly sulcate but not t 
i. 598, and in DC. Prod. 
wW. fo tralia. Swan river, d 1st coll., Preiss, n. 503. 
Var. fe inea. Leaflobes rather broader, less ac "e and more distant, but not 
always so . ferruginea, Kipp. in Hook. Kew vrs . 123; Meissn. in DC. Prod. 
xiv. 478 aN. Australia, Drummond, 5th coll. n 416. 
. runc inata, Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 469. A dwan shrub, 
Leaves 6 in. to n l ft. lon , deeply divided Mee nioa im. 
lar lanceolate o or F Bloat acitte lobes, the largest 4 in. long, with re- 
curved mar , tomentose several-nerved and reticulate underneath. 
Flower-hea ‘aba sessile, terminal or lateral. Involucres ovoid, 2 
in. ange entirely like those of D. obtusa, as well as the flowers Kad 
style 
W. Australia, Drummond, 4th coll. n. 318. 
44. D. obtusa, R. Pr. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 214, Prod. 398. Stem 
short and procumbent, tomentose- villous or concea aled by s dep nin 
sc > 1 ft x 
Sead. 2 in. long, the outer vane short, ovate, passing into the long 
narrow inner on nes, all obtuse, at first loosel tomentose, but soon quite 
glabrous turning black and Loos striate like those of the three pre- 
e erianth nearly as lon the involucre, the tube 
tly pubescent, the limb narrow, glabr or hairy, 3 lines long. 
Ple about as long as the perianth, the stigmatic end long narrow an 
owed.—Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 4 ; D. multiserialis, F. Muell. 
. v. 185, 
W. Australia. Kin ng George's Sound or to the eastward (Lucky Bay ) R. Brown, 
Baxter, Drummond, 5th coll. n. 420; inland from Cape Legrand, Maxwe 
