580 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Dryandra. 
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in DC. Prod. xiv. 474. Apparently a low shrub, the leafy branches 
hoary-tomentose. Leaves narrow, 2 to 4 in. long, divided almost to 
or subulate and recurved scales. Involucre campanulate, the bracts 
narrow, mostly linear, very numerous, the inner ones 14 in. long, re- 
curved or reflexed from the middle, the long filiform ends usually 
ciliate with long fine hairs. Perianths 1 in. long or rather more, woolly- 
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labrous. Style not exceeding the perianth, the stigmatic end scarcely 
distin shable from the remainder. Capsule obovate, nearly ? in. long, 
ae V yfoupevillous. 
W. Australia. Between Moore and Murchison rivers, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 208. 
. D. speciosa, Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 479. Branches erect, 
tomentose. Leaves very narrow-linear, mucronate-acute, quite entire, 
with closely revolute margins, 3 to 5 in. long. Flower-heads very 
e, nodding, terminating very short leafy branches but not closel 
surrounded by floral leaves, the very short peduncles covered by sma l 
scales. Involucre very broad and above 2 in. long, the bracts very 
numerous, linear with fine points at first elegantly ciliate with spread- 
ing hairs which wear off. Perianth 1} to 14 in. long an therefore 
shorter than the involucre, woolly-hirsute above the short glabrous 
base, the upper half glabrous, the limb very narrow, 4 lines long. 
Style reet i 
y exceeding the perianth, the stigmatic end not distin- 
guishable from the remainder. 
W. Australia, Drummond, 5th coll. suppl. n. 19. 
40. D. tridentata, Meissn. in Hook. Kem Journ. vii. 120, and in DC. 
Prod. xiv. 479. Stems 6 in. to 1 ft. high from an underground creep- 
ing trunk. Leaves linear or linear-cuneate, mostly 3-toothed at the 
passing into the outer involucral bracts. Involucres broad, hemi- 
‘spherical, a few of the outer bracts leaf-like and longer than the 
owers but mostly entire and dilated at the base, passing into ovate- 
lanceolate bracts with long narrow points and these again into the 
and acute. Style much longer, rarely quite straight, the slightly fur- . 
rowed stigmatic end scarcely distinct. Capsule above j in. broad. 
W. Australia. Near Dundagaran, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 207. 
Sor. 9. ApHRacmra.—Outer integuments of the 2 seeds in each 
capsule not connate or readily separable from each other, either 
