Tsopogon. CIV. PROTEACER. | 9845 
teretifolia, attenuate at the base, 14 to 3 in. long. Cones terminal, at 
first depressed at length globular, $ to 1 in. long, surrounded by 
numerous floral leaves. Outer bracts lanceolate, not numerous, no 
exceeding the scales and shorter than them in the fruiting cone. Cone- 
sales narrow, especially the inner ones and shortly acuminate, but 
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pliloides, Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 503, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 270, partly, 
but not of Br. ; 
V. 4 alia. Swan river, Drummond, 1st coll, Preiss. The foliage of this 
cesis nearly that of the undivided states of J. teretifolia and J. scabriuscula, with 
the former of which (the T. petraphiloides, Br.) it may have been confounded by 
Meissner, as he quotes Baxter’s specimens as well as Drummond’s and Preiss’s 
tardened and truncate when in fruit, very densely villous outside. 
erianth not seen. Receptacle oblong. Coma of the nuts very long. 
Ww. Australia. Drummond, n. 731, Preiss, n. 672. (I have only seen Drum- 
mond’s specimens.) 
19. I. vi i 
rus and woody, rarely 6 in. high, densely tomentose-villous. Y 
terete, ngid, repeatedly forked, 8 to in long including the lon 
E, softly tomentose or at length almost glabrous, the segments 
Waricate and gl pungent-poit ted. Cones ovoid, closely sessile 
SA most in , 
thin the leaves in a cluster of 3 or 4, each cone about 1 in. long 
hout the perianths. Outer bracts few and short, —Cone-scales 
on densely woolly outside, with long lanceolate-subulate plumose 
duous points, Perianth 8 to 9 lines long, very densely hirsute with 
Ming hairs. Style-end continuous, ve E eakeaoncd 
nutely pubescent under the nearly glabrous long and slightly thic ie 
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en Ese oblong, sometimes nearly l in: 
: Australia, Drummond, 5th coll. n. 399. 
ir teretifolius, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 71, Prod. 365. 
"tub of 2 to 4 ft., the young shoots silky-pubescent, the adult blings 
glabrous, Leaves terete, rigid, in a few specimens all or nearly al 
