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| Oldfield. 
Banksia. | CIV. PROTEACER, 557 
90. B. ornata, F. Muell. Meissn. in Linnea xxvi. 352, and in DC. 
Prod. xiv. 460. A shrub of 5 or 6 ft., the branches densely Menit] 
Leaves po , mostly — regularly serrate, tapering into 
à short petiole, 2 to 4 in. lon to 2 in . broad, flat, the —— 
Eo. | pese underneath. "Bikes fo d or oblong- ovoid, 2 to 
4 in. _ Braets Mene vi se erianth slender, villous. with 
narrow, furrowed. Fruiting cone es capsules prominent, very 
thick, iri villous, fly: in. broad.—F. Muell. Fragm. vii. 56. 
oii ipd S Fafa ; Wimmera, Dallachy. 
Encount t Bey "Whittaker Onkaparinga river and towards 
Gach t OM i "Mue ller 
l. B. coccinea, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. 207, Prod. 394. 
Àn erect shrub attaining 12 to 15 ft., the branches dendi) tomentose, 
= With a few w long A he eadin hairs ofte ini intermixed. Leaves — or 
bordered d small pues pony teeth, 13 to 24 in. long, flat, rigid, 
reticulate underneath. Spikes globular, 
iameter, the flowers regularly imbricate in vertical (not 
emission of the style of which the end is retained in the reflexed limb, 
the spike thus e remaining elegantly striped by double rows of arched 
c pe red styles alternating with double rows of villous pe- 
nant rianth about 1 in. . long with a limb of about 2 lines. 
en at id liberated the style straightens ; bearing a stigmatic 
) end of uk line, furrowed, with a prominent rim round its base. 
- alia. m dosi Sound and m erp] districts, R. Brown, Drum- 
mond, Al "ey n. 284, Preiss, n. 481, and many other 
82. B. scept rum, Mi Kem Journ. vii. 120, and in DC. 
Prod. xiv. 459. A tall Fame or Eie tree of 10 to 15 ft., with thick 
closely tomentose branches. Leaves petiolate, oblong truncate, shortly 
With a thick furrowed stigmatic end of 14 to 2 E e Ca apse pro- 
TOÀ 
E very thick, variegated and hirsute, often 1 in 
Australia. Hutt river, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 206; Murchison river, 
