Tsopogon..] CIV. PROTEACEJ, 343 
to3or 4 ft., the young shoo e 
densely villous, the adult leaves usually but not always glabrous. 
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lin, in others 2 to 3 in. long, including the petiole, which is often as 
long as the divided part. Cones terminal, globular, solitary and $ to 1 
in. diameter, or clustered and scarcely above 4 in. Outer bracts 
numerous, ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, imbrieate, the inner ones almost 
concealing the scales. Outer cone-scales lanceolate, the inner ones 
linear, densely woolly outside but tapering into long glabrous or slightly 
hairy points. Perianth pink, 1 in. long, glabrous, tipped with small tufts 
of hairs. Style-end linear-clavate, papillose-pubescent, separated by a 
short neck from the slightly bulbous base of the short nearly olabrous 
rush. Receptacle convex.—Meis-n. in. , Prod. XiV, 2705 4d 
Muell. Fragm. vi. 940; I. scaber, Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 506, Bot. 
Mag. t. 4037, not of Lindl.; Petrophila dubia, R. Br. Prot. Nov. ? 
Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 276. 
W. Australia. Swan river, Fraser, Drummond, 1st coll. n. 564, Preiss, n. 682, 
686 ; Dundaragan and Toodyay, Oldfield. 
13. I. adenanthoides, Meissn. in Hook. Kew Journ. vii. 69 and in 
DC. Prod. xiv. 278. A 
glabrous, about 1 in. long. Style-end long-clavate, densely papillose- 
pubescent, with a slixht constriction under the pubescent bulbous base 
of the narrow tapering almost glabrous brush. Receptacle convex.— 
F, Muell. Fragm. vi. 941. 
* Australia. Hills west of Moore river, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 171. 
SEcr. 2. EvusrnoniLUs.—Cone-scales all with broad dilated or 
truneate ends closely imbricated after lowering in an areolated globular 
fll. mass, often long persistent, but breaking up when the fruits 
- Re 
l4 L trilobus, 7. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 72, Prod. 966. A 
ngid shrub of 1 to 2 ft., the branches and young shoots hoary-tomen- 
. Tse, the adult foliage glabrous or glaucous. Leaves on long petioles, 
.guneate and broadly 3- or 5-toothed at the end, or more or less deeply 
Slobed with broad and short lobes, all thick and obscurely veined, the 
whole leaf including the petiole 2 to Sin. long. Cones terminal, sessile, 
oid-globular, very closely imbricate tomentose and $ to 1 in. diameter 
