510 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Hakea. 
but sometimes the upper end divided into 3 narrow unpenf pae 
lobes or the whole leaf from a broad stem-clasping base linear-lanceo- 
late pungent-pointed and entire or with a pair of divaricate lobes, the 
leaf varying from 14 to near 3 in. long. i ill 
Pedicels 2 or 3 lines long, glabrous as well as the rhachis. Periant 
glabrous, the tube about 2 lines long, reflexed under the globular limb. 
Torus nearly straight. Gland ws 
Murchison river, Oldfield, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 197 
ing, but scarcely 
Il pri 
Var. spathulata. Leaves with the long winged base half stem-clasp hed 
dilated in the majority of leaves, although here and there showing small prickly-toothe 
auricles.—/. attenuata, Meissn. in DC. Prod: xiv as to Drummond’s specimens, 
not of R. Brown.—Swan river, Drummond, 1st coll. n. 
Some of the forms of H. varia have the foliage almost of some forms of H. auriculata, 
but the flowers and fruits are very different. 
42. H. cristata, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 98. An erect shrub, i: 
6 to 8 ft., our specimens quite glabrous. Leaves from broadly hey 
to sen , Sinuate and prickly-toothed, tapering into a short petiole, i 
td 3 in. long, rigid, glaucous, obscurely penniveined. ie lees 
filiform, glabrous, 2 to 3 lines long. Perianth glabrous, the tube about 
u lines long, revolute under the globular limb. E aiat slightly ee 
Gland small but prominent, erect ate cate. Ovary sho 2 
stipitate ; stigmatic disk broad, oblique, slightly convex deser 
l} in. long and 1 in broad, with slightly incurved em : m d 
he base, sometimes along the upper suture on - 
Seed-wing narrowly decurrent down both margins of the nucleus, in Pl. 
4 less lacunose on the outer face than in most species M 
eiss. i. 564, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 406 ; Hook. Ic. Pl. 
a 
P d 546. 
w. ia. Swan river, Fraser, Drummond, 1st coll. n. 614, Preiss, m 
