560 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Banksia. 
matic end narrow, acute, furrowed. , Capsules prominent, reap poa 
and woody, 14 in. broad.—Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 587, and in DO. 
Prod. xiv. 464. Wee 
i i x joini stricts, Baxter, , 
Ath col n. 306, Preis, n. 486, Elarveys fat sandy plots from. Düning, Range t Bl 
river, Maxwell. 
40. B, marcescens, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 208, Prod. 395. A 
shrub of 5 or 6 ft. the branches tomentose. Leaves petiolate, rer 
truncate, serrate, almost obtuse at the base, 1 to 14 in. lon ana 3 eer 
3 in. broad, flat, minutely tomentose underneath with faint Eh s 
veins and reticulations. Spikes oblong or cylindrical, dense, » | Pa 
long, like those of B. media. Bracts tomentose at the end. Peria 
mains of the flowers, rather thick, rounded, about $ in. broad, quite 
Meissn. in Pl. Preiss, i. 586, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 461; i 
Austral. t. 14 ; Bot. Mag. t. 2803; B. pramorsa, Andr. Bot. Rep. t. 200; 
B. asplenifolia, Knight, Prot. 113, not of Salisb. (2. Br.). B mu 
,W. Australia. King George's Sound, Menzies, Baxter, Drummond, 3rd coll. n. 
285, Preiss, n. 484, ar to 
Bonpland’s figure and descriptian of B. marcescens, Jard. Malm. 118; à ne poro 
me to represent rather one of the garden varieties of B. marginata, I have 
41. B. Lemanniana, Meissn. n- 
mentose or shortly villous. Leaves petiolate, obovato-obl ang Mee ier 
cate than in most species, almost regularly toothed, cuneate à : 
rous, above 1 in. d farrowed: 
slightly curved, erect, the stigmatic end long narrow and tur 
W. Australia, Drummond, 4th coll. n. 302. 
42. B. Caleyi, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 35. A low shrub, the wid 
tomentose. Leaves oblong-lanceolate or narrow-cuneate, eg erin 
cate, sinuate and broadly prickly-toothed or almost pinnatihid, : bo f 
i 
into a short petiole, 3 to 
Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 462 
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