Tsopogon. | CIV. PROTEACER, 341 
tralia. Swan river, Drummond, 1st coll. n. 559, Preiss, n. 688; Swan 
and ee rivers, Oldfield. 
7. I. uncinatus, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 8. Stems s very short or scarcely 
any, bearing a cluster of 2 to 4 sessile cones in a tuft o ong leaves, 
thus assuming the t of Conospermum petiolare. Leaves linear or 
ong, the laminze and upper part of the tube m hirsute sa el- 
lowish hairs, the lower portion alone glabrous. Style narrow-fusiform 
towards the end and ot divide bobsseenea the lower a". f the 
n. in 
». di: a. PR George's A eis or Rose TEI Baxter, Drum- 
mond, 3rd p n. "p Preiss, 
Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 74, Prod. 367. 
lilatation or constriction below the brush. i Moli Prod. xiv. 
82; I. spathulatus, R. Br. diee Nor; 8; Meissn. in PL Preiss. i. 509, 
, and in DC. Pr od. x 
stralia. King eei “Sound and adjoining districts, Æ. Brown, and 
full e EST by the leaves in different x giri at m aieea NM, Hte 
"d md 8 might be easily taken for distinct sp 1 
abet thulatus, ades obovate- eripere OMS, inb a distinct petiole, mostly 
n li in. iks — Dru ond, 3 ll. n. 249. 
ik denied obovate Or TOR ng, more a. - contracted at the base but 
Petiolate, Ta lin. long.— Drummond, 5th coll. n i 
= typicus. Lea aves broadly — ovate, with dai ibus points, 3 to 4 lines 
E np, seen in Herb. R. Bro 
d. lin, ] — Bot. Ma 
i Lea g or li essile, $ to 8 in. long. g. 
t 3450, ipeni X phis ow oblong o - agen. ptit in the collections of Baxter, 
mond, 5th coll. n, 395, gta Muell, and F. Mueller. 
EM n Trans, Zinn. Sie. x Med Prod. 867. A shrub 
virgate (rire glabrous except the Leaves linear 
nes 
** oblanceolate obtuse with a small callous boit, contracted into a 
