Dryandra. | CIV. PROTEACER. 571 
the inner ones 3 to 4 lines long. 
Leaves flat or nearly so, tomentose underneath, semipinnatifid with 
short acute mucronate or rarely pungent-pointed lobes. 
This series has the flower-heads of the Floribunde but axillary, with the leaves of 
the Plumosc but less deeply divided. 
13. D. squarrosa, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 98. A shrub with rather 
slender branches, at first tomentose but soon becoming’ sida 
eaves narrow, the lower ones 4 to 8 in. long, those of the flowering 
branches usually about half that length, notched, prickly-toothed or 
obtuse. Style about 3 in. long, with a small but thickened — 
, a. OL, 
King George's Sound or neighbouring decns Baxter, Drum- 
= W. Australia. i 
mond, n. 172, 3rd coll. n. 296, Preiss, n. 513; Wuljenup, Maxwell. 
5. D. concinna, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 38, not ef Meissn. = shrub, 
probably tall, with tomentose branches. Leaves 2 to wings i d 
hatitid with triangular finely pointed lobes, reticulate above a 
tomentose underneath as in D. serra, but the 
rwise apparently the same but only seen withered. Capsule 
Serra, othe : 
| nearly 3 inch long, oblique but not so faleate as in D. serra. 
