360 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Synaphea. 
Stigma produced into a short broad notched or 2-lobed appen- 
dage. Leaf-lobes short, divaricate, pungent-y inted. Flower 
ee wx CR MCN X S s 
Stigma with 2 broad lateral eme sometimes shortly confluent. 
B» af-lo ong. 
Glabrous or nearly 6. S. petiolaris. 
Base of the Sono iud and spike pubescent a as in 5. dila- 
7. S. decorticans, 
Stigma wai without lobes or appendages. Leaf. -segments long, 
distinct, almost petiolulate 8. S. pinnata. 
ymorpha, R. B Soc. x. 156, Prod. 370. 
Stems Aris yr to 2 ft. high, rigid, Mis m more or less silky especially 
about the base of the pet ioles, the adult foliage ecc Lower 
leaves on long petioles, aire or cuneately 3-lobe in several of 
the following ities, but the upper ones numerous, shortly petiolate, 
once or twice deeply divided into 2- or 3-lo ^ d or toothed segments, 
orlinear entire or ema digià nate eved paese d as in S. Prass 
Nut obovoid-oblong, shortly stipitate.—Meissn. in PI. Preiss. 1. m 
and in DC. Prod. xiv. 315; S. brachystachya, M. Swan Riv. App. 
39; Meissn. in a Pl. Preiss, i. 530, and in DC. Le. 316. 
w. Australia. King George's iae and pte districts, R. Brown 
many others, and Toi thence to Swan river, Drummond, 1st coll. n. 590, TE 
s Md vie and others, and to Midi river, Oldfield ; phe to Cape Arid, 
MN S. dilatata, R. Br. in Trans. Linn, Soc. x. 156, Prod, 870, and 
Flind. Voy. ii. 600, t. 7. Stems very short or decumbent and 
ethan out to 1 or even 1 ft., more or less. pac as well as the 
ndl. Iconogr. t. 32; Conospermum reticulatum. d 
Rees’ Cycl. ix. ; ae Drummoniii, Meissn. in DC. Prod. x iver 
w. dq TES 
F, King George’s Sound and adjoining district s, Menzies "13, rtl. 
Oldfield, Drummond, n.21, 2nd coll. n. 303, 3rd coll. n. 259, ' Preiss, 
3. S. favosa, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 156, Prod. 369. ier a 
short or decumbent, the gates plant Palos or with a short 5 
