Banksia. | CIV. PROTEACEJE. 547 
—Meissn. in Pl. — i. 582, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 454, Bot . Mag. 
9535; Lindl. and Pax t. Mag. . t. 35, copied into Flora des Serres vi. 
m Ys into Lem. Fl. Jard. t. 119. 
ralia. King George's Sound and eren d districts, R. Brown, Baxter, 
Er ord coll. n. 283, Preiss, n. 491, and other 
7. B. littoralis, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 204, Prod. 392. A 
tree of 20 to 40 ft., the branches closely tomentose. Leaves scattered 
tuiting cones tomentose with the Plone] M packed bracts after the 
perianths have fallen away ; capsules shortly protruding, rounded, we 
thick, igi] to 3 in. broad.— Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 683, an 
DC. Prod. xiv. 
Ww. ound and adj eR districts, R. Brown, Fraser, 
Nardi E "^ie * Pre iss, n. 479, 4 496, Ó Oldfield, Maxwell, F. Muei 
i ES in many respects to the eastern B. Mind "ut at once diningxishbd by the 
n ed, with a very short thick janie € Prnitin prone tee 
: Dr. in Trans. . Lir . Soc. i 
xiv. 45 DE Qi: Ic. t. 538; Andr. ree Rep. t. 156; Bot. Mag. t. 
798; Baill. Hist. Pl. ii. 7 993, 1.997 to? 
N. S S. Wales. Port Jackson, 2. Brown, Sieber, n.7, and many others; Hastings 
river, Pihler. 
. Bot. N. Holl. 18, t. 4. * A tall shrub, 
Leaves narrow- 
ue th lute margins à ; 
underneath, 14 1 "3 i : lue Spikes er and 2 to 3 T long, 
ely cylindrical and twice as long. ra with nune short uy acu- 
minate silky-pubescent tips Flowers Me larger than in B. erici- 
Style "n 5 li in. 
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- bur. often purple, with a very short stigmatic end not ae than 
