262 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Synaphea. 
small and distant. Perianth more incurved than in other species, not 
exceeding 9 lines. Stigma anteriorly produced on each side int 
verter n Pl. Preiss. i. 528, and in DC. Pro 
cdi King George's d and adjoining districts, J ee Bazter, 
A. Diem, Preiss, n . 781, Drummond, Oldfield, F. Mueller. 
. Var. gracillima. Leaf.segments e» and narrow. Flowers v De: and more 
curved in slender ats c so git Lindl.Swan Riv. App. 32; Meissn. in Ig. 
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7. S. decorticans, Lindl. Sman Riv. App. 92. Stems short or de- 
cumbent, hirsute as well as the petioles vin spreading hairs as in 
8. dilatata, or rarely nearly glabrous. Leaves also as in that species 
wice bed 
including the peti tioles. Flowering branches long and slender, pe erianths 
scarcely p lines long and stigma with short lateral rounded lobes as : 
S. petiolaris, Seem the horns of S. dilatata.—Meissn. in DO. Pr 
xiv. 314, par 
wW. rerata Swan river, Drummond, 1st coll. 
1. Swan Riv. App. 99. Leafy stems in our speci- 
8. S. pinnata, Lind 
mens exceedingly short or scarcely any, the whole plant quite pa 
and somewhat glaucous or the spi e slightly pubescent. "y 
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rarely pinnate with 5 seem pair mem the se 3 
all contracted at the base, Es Retake lanceolate, acute, 1} to 4 
long, entire or divided into 3 more or less decurrent or "confluent seg 
ments, the first leaves sometimes undivided. Flowering stems leafless, 
w. ustralia. Swan river, idm 1st coll, Preiss, n. 783 (Meissner) 
have only seen Dri 
6. CONOSPERMUM, Sm. 
Flowers hermaphrodite. Perianth-tube straight, e 
nearly equal Median lobes or 2-lipped, the "jos ip ver 
cave, shortly acuminate or with recurved ma the 
