342 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [Jsopogon. — [ 
short petiole or the smaller ones sessile, the lower ones often 3 
long, the floral ones sometimes all u nder 1 in., all thick and vérba 
Cones small, ovoid, sessile and axillary, rarely 4 in. long without the 
perianths. ‘Outer bracts ovate, obtuse, glabrous or with shortly ciliate 
argins, concave and imbrieate, concealin ng the scales. Cone-scales 
silky-villous outside, a very few of the outer ones nearly ovate, the inner 
ones linear. owers often not nt Oe M or 12 in the cone. Perianth- 
tube filiform, glabrous, at least 1 in. long, lobes narrow w, 4 or 5 lines 
long, co mose-villous outside ong the middle. Style- end elongated 
clav nemi separated by a constrietion from the somewhat he 
ie xiv. 282 ; Guillem. Ie. Pl. Austral. t ids Hook. Ie. Pl. t. y 
"e King George's Sound and adjoining gi a peu Baxter, 
abisa pes n. 653, and many others ; Vasse river, Oldfield 
10. I. tridens, F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 939. A shrub p with the habit 
and nearly the foliage oF t d shorter gba forms of J. trilobus, but a very 
ifferent cone. young shoots slightly pubescent, adult foliage and 
branches glabrous. L rrow-cuneate, mostly 3-toothed, con- 
tracted into a rather long petiole, thick and atek veined, the "whole 
leaf 13 to 3 in. long. Cones terminal, EA depressed-globular, 
about 3 in. diameter without the periant er br 
mentose outside, numerous and closely DPA t oain an involut 
of 2 in. diameter. Cone-scales acuminate, the outer ones : ovate-lanceo- 
late, the inner ones narrow, all very densely villous on the back wi 
long hairs, fulvous in the lower concealed portion, white on the exposed 
pps Perianths not seen, Receptacle convex. Fruit of Lsopagen 
I. trilobus var. tridens, Meissn. in Hook. Kew Journ. vii. 70 and in Dc. 
Prod. xiv 280. 
M, Anstralia Sandy plains near Diamond Spring, Moore river, D Drummond, 
ll. I. Baxteri, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 9. An erect shrub of several i 
the young ces softly villous, the adult foliage glabrous. Leav 
from broadly cuneate undulate and toothed only at the end, 
globular, terminal, often clustered among t numerou sce leaves, ! 
innermost of w hich have hard dilated mam and asl lamine, paso — 
into the few outer bracts. Cone-scales linear or linear- [adios ji 
villous with long silvery or fulvous hairs. Perianth ped v i: vid most 
. reiss. 
; Bot. Mag. t. 3539; F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 240. 
E Australia. King George's Sound and Cap districts, Baxter, ^^ 
mond, 3rd coll. n. 245; Stirling ads F. Muel 
