524 CIV. PROTEACEX. | Hakea, 
iiy quite gl rous. L om pleno uscita to oblong-lanceo- 
cute or scarcely obtuse, taperin into a short petiole, falcate v 
La or straight, 2 to 4 in. long, : simae MD smoot 
fing rios 1 or 2 additional ieaiai., deis Flower gray. 
umerous = axillary clusters o r short racemes, the villous 
éhinahis 1 to 1j line Pedicels nca 1 to 14 lines peii 
Perianth glabrous, E tube about 1 line long, revolute under the 
lobular small, nearly straight. “Gland small. Ovary 
id stibitdto ; 1 style short, with an erect stigmatic cone. Frui i 
1 thick, smooth or slightly rug ose, with a very sma 
Misipht eak. iiias narrowly decurrent. along the ^ er weg 
only of the nucleus.—R. Br. in Trans. Linn. S Ner 
Meissn. in DC. P xiv. 415; Bot. Mag. t 3760; py doti , 
Geertn. Fr. i. 221, t. 47; Conchium dactyloides, Vent. Jard. Malm. t. (S 
Sm. in Beca Tino, Soc. ix. 193; Banksia oleifolia, es s 
Conchium nervosum, Sm. in Willd. Enum. Hort. Berol. 1 Bol? mot 
=“ Knight, “Peet, 108 ; H. Jerruginea, Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 150 
S 
Port Jackson to the Blue cire R. Brown, Sieber, n. 
and 
N. S. Wales. un r 
many decim: “ma river, Beckler ; New England, C. Stuart, some of tio i i 
specim: with m ii, uia uet pungent ime peer approaching those 0 
cina, but with silky pedicel 
. ulicina, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 99. Very near the narrow- 
p 
gent-pointed, 4 to 8 in. long in the typical form, more $ qe gen 
and sometimes oe on the upper surface. Flowers still i le 
in H. dactyloides, the pedicels always glabrous as Eye E^ dg 
Fruit rarely above 4 in. long, with a. short straight bel liá Hr. 
H. dactyloides —Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 415; H. angustifolia, 
tul. inci n.). 
» Port 
. S. Wales. Twofold Bay, ester, F. Mueller. Mitchell, F. Mueller ; Fo 
Vise lenelg river, Robertson ; Grampians, 
Phillip, Mow Mount Sturgeon and Mount Abra F. Mueller. 
Tasmania. Flinders island, Milliy Jess above, but 
Var. carinata, F. Muell. Leaves hiui 1-nerved unidernesth mor a. caris JB 
in some Teei normal 3-nerved leaves mixed w M the othe : 
Muell.; Meissn. in Linnea xxvi. 360, and in DC. Prod xiv. 418. whit 
id 
S. oain Mount Lofty and Bugle Range, F. M eller ; aur Aa ^ 
taker, Blandowski ; Facies Bay, Whittaker ; Tattiara country, 
77. H. falcata, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 29. A tall shrub, ves phe v e 
nutely tomentose, becoming at length glabrous. Leave pe fal- 
almost linear, acute or with a callous point, straight or e 
