B 
574 CIV. PROTEACEJE, [ Dryandra. 
ceeding the à m the slender stigmatic idm — distinet.— 
— in Pl. Preiss. i. 593, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 471. 
ustralia. Koi George’s Sound or to the iakat Baxter, Drummond, 
Pros, n. SUR 
e species here enumerated differ in habit from all except some states of D. vestita 
and two species of the section A s which require further comparison with D. 
Preissi as to their ap character 
in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 214, Pro 
diac i or eiel acute. Perianths about as long as the peiko 
loosely villous except the undivided base, the limb scarcely 14 lines long. 
Style considerably longer than the rianth, with a small narrow stig- 
matic end slightly thickened at the base. C: MN obovate-falcate, 
about 4 in. broad.—Meissn. in Pl. Piin i. 594, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 
472; Banksia nivea, Labill. Vor b Arty. t 94; Josephia rachidifolia, 
e Prot. 111. 
W. Australia. King George's Sound, R. Brown, and many others; eastward to 
Cape isum gr Labillardiere ; orci € to Vasse, Swan, Moore and Murchison rivers, 
Drummond, Preiss, Oldfield, other 
This species, m dn I pur 
sre Sy wd p etr is OY tegit 
and Preiss’s n. 50€ B1, and (according to Meissner) 504 an 508, deris numerous 
specimens from other collectors. Drummond's 4t 313, ra longer 
flow: unit, Meissn. in Pl. P. , 595, Prod. xi , Preiss 
n. 511, from near Pointwater, with the involucral bracts ner more woolly at the end 
(D. ee Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 598 C. nd D nd's 6th 
coll. n. 212, from between Moore and Murchison rivers, with the leaf-segments ra vii 
narrower abd more distinct than usual (.D. stenoprion, Mei n Hook. Kew Journ. vi 
122, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 473), appear to me to ues 8 caroeiy distin ishable from speci- 
mens of the commoner deme Gon weed variet 4 E " 
23. D. E R. Br. Prot. Nov. 39. A dwarf shrub with the 
habit, of D. ni Leaves much more rigid, 4 to 8 in. long, deeply 
divided into emn Bibar- faleako rigid acute lobes, 9 2 to 4 lines long, 
