Dryandra.] CIV. PROTEACEÆ. 563 
b Es € genus is endemic in n West Australia. It is readily distinguished from Banksia 
y the Lm by the flat or nearly flat receptacle, and by the fruit; but the structure 
Nw. : : ot : 
rable number of species. If it should prove that these species, here a 
their a parent affinity with those whose seeds are known , have bee misplaced, a 
p ical utility in these sections will be lost, and some other principle of division must 
sought for, although no good one has as yet suggested itself. 
Sec Eudryandra.— Outer integuments. of the inner faces of the two 
united i A a bifid plate separating from them. Involucres various, the bracts narrow or 
very rarely rather broad. 
RIES 1, Armat y large, mostly ferina, ig à in ion 
E es longer oo the ower "etn eur " Perianths above 1 in. long. 
with prickly tee 
Tnvolucre (2 in FE Ker as the flowers. eai. bornhon fe i. ENR 
aves white undernea r 2. D. premorsa. 
p Leeves. green on mper à i ú . 8. D. cuneata. 
aves pinnatifid, MR ia pungent pointe obes. 
P seeded ; 4. D. falcata. 
erianth-limb g I 5. D. armata. 
erianth-limb ne or aie ess deals "os it 2seeded . 
Leaves d -m A the midrib or nearly so into small rigid seg- 
ring 
Pure ¢ 6 in in D 1 f long, the lobes lanceolate or CNN Á 6. D. longifolia. 
Leaves 2 to 4 in. long, the segments linear, distant. . . 7. D. Fraseri. 
