568 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Dryandra. 
species. Style exceeding the perianth, with a very narrow furrowed 
stigmatic end of about 14 lines. Capsule “ ripening both seeds im- 
bedded normally in the interseminal plate."— Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 
590, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 468; Bot. Mag. t. 3236; D. favosa, Lindl. 
4 
ie g George’s Sound or neighbouring sere R. Brow 
Baxter, Dro ond, n id D coll. n. 421; Swan river, Preis. n. 519; Bla eat 
river Ae Toodyay, Oldfield Mount Melville and sources of " the "Kalgal river, P. 
Mueller ; mit of Cape Arid, Maxwell. I have not seen ripe capsules of this 
species. 
6. D. longifolia, R. Br. in dies Linn. Soc. x. 915, Fig T. A 
tall shrub, with tomentose branches. Leaves narrow x. 
long, pinnatifid with daneoutits % or vr unda sigid acute TN E con- 
tiguous or distant, 2 to 3 lines long or longer when narrow, the "undi- 
Hairs, narrow, 23 lines [vg St le der exceeding the gef the 
stigmatic end ae! distinct, slightly angular.—Meissn. in DC. Prod. 
xiv. 477 ; a Mag. t. 1582; "we eet, Fl. Austral. t. 3; Paxt. Mag. iii. 
a fig. 
= D. Fraseri, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 39. An erect shrub of 2 or 3 ft., 
tàe young bran ches tomentose. Leaves narrow, í i 
to the midrib into rather distant linear segments rigid and pungent- 
r large and terminal or a few smaller ones on short axillary 
erin all eT surrounded by floral "oa longer than the flowers. 
nvolucre toli ong, tomentose, the o A o broad at the 
xin ate end not thickened a only distinguishable b 
—— colour.—Meissn. in Pl. Prous Lk 596, and in bc. 
VA Swan river, Fraser, Drumm ond, n. 129, i 1st coll. n. 642 ; 
rict, Pret; n. 517; Dandagaran’ and Port dtes Oldfield. 
SERIES 9, Froni BUNDJE.— F] -head 1, the 
i — ll, mostly terminal, 
floral edm ber shorter Pear flow Att none fow e mia spre readin n 
ad. Perianths ander l in. long. Sti matic « end of the "de small, 
nct, 
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