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Hakea. | CIV, PROTEACER. 525 
tate, contracted into a very short petiole, 1} to 2} in. long, more or 
es geenenuy triplinerved. Flowers small and numerous in axillar 
1 line long. Perianth glabrous, 
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il, 262, and in sem me xiv. 
: Australia. orge's Sound or to the eastward, Baxter, Drummon mond, 
2nd coll n. 333, and p E 2?) suppl. n. 15, 16. The leaf-veins are sometime 
freien as in H. dactyloides, from whicl LH. falcata i is then only to o be diepnguianae 
y the flowers not quite so sma an egre seed-wing d all round the nucleus. 
Ese even on the same specimen (5 leaves are asd and the veins obscure 
almost as in ZZ, incrassata. The fruit varies much in size 
78. H. pycnoneura, Meissn. in Hook. Kew Journ, vii. 117, and in 
DC. Prod, xiv. 414. A straggling shrub of several ft., the branches and 
foliage minutely silvery-silky. L i 
point, ta ering at the base but od potioiete, 4 to 8 in. long, very 
ick a nd midrib prominent 
 ànd sometimes 4 or 2 additional be acini] veins. lowers 
- Torus small. Gland eee not vary promi d. M 
E. stipitate; style ims with a long stigmatic cone. Fruit Aged 
1 in, [on out Í i with a short st n some 
t beak ; 
specimens ibi whole fruit longer. ending decurrent diu both 
margins round the base of the nucleus 
W. Australia. Murchison river, Oldfield, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 193. 
SERIES 5, UNINERVES.—Leaves narrow or small, flat, 1-nerved with 
nerve-like margins. Fruit-valves without dorsal append ages. 
79. H. stenocarpa, F. Br. Prot. Nov. 29, A glabrous o 
‘veral ft. Leaves linear or linear-lanceolate, acute or a callous 
to S fre. A st le not long, "e a straight — cone. 
X. 417; Hook. Ic. uc 
X. Australia. Swan river, d Drummond, 1st coll., Preiss, n. 514. 
