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334 CIV. PROTEACES. [ Petrophila, 
The uuu scales appear Jas ia: deciduous and the incide large and persistent as in 
Jsopogon latifolius, and o of the section Hypsanthus of that SEE the perianth, 
style and nut (the latter ore Beni perfect) are rather those of Petrophila 
30. P. Drummondii, Mceissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 496, and in DC. Prod. 
divided, or pinnate with the lower pinne ewer or thrice divided, the 
se gments terete and pungent- canis 
sessile, ovoid or nearly globular, 2 to 1 in. pede Outer bracts 
rather numerous, ovate-lanceolate, glutinous but otherwise glabrous. 
Cone-scales with a broad woolly-villous base and ovate-lanceolate or 
lanceolate deciduous ends, the outer scales in the old cones becomin 
glabrous. Perianth (about 3 i in. long?) hirsute with spreading visci 
hairs, the segments falling off se arately. Style-end continuous, rather 
long, fusiform, hirsute. Nut beond, not acuminate and at lengt 
notched at the end, comose on the margin and outer face, the inner 
face glabrous. 
hh coner Drummond, 1st coll. n. 510. 
Kipp.; Meissn. >. Hook. Kew Journ. vii. 67, and i n DC, Prod. xiv. 
ae fn. Aaen AAAA 2nd coll. n. 2, appears to me to be the same iat with cones in 
re advanced state, with the z ake- of young s shoots ne out from natin the 
ccs menus In neither are the perianths in a very good s 
91. P. crispata, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 6. A rigid shrub, er closely 
allied to n Drummondii and to P. rigida, and pe bu a variety of the 
indien bere lin. long when in a uit, and not much above . 
diameter. — braets glutinous and e iduous. Cone-scales with a 
not so much so as in P. Drummondii, Nut rsen truncate, the Ee 
comose, both faces glabrous or wa esd pubescent.—Meis 
Dor i. 496, ii. 245 and in DC. 
W. Australia. King George's bad Baxter, Preiss, n. 647, Drummond, 3rd 
coll. n. 248. 
32. P. rigida, R. Br.in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 09, Prod. 364. 
eae shrub of 2 or 3 ft., quite glabrous except the cones. 4 h 
very rigid, trichotomously bipinnate, the ultimate segments 1 the 
ical form ve ery short but in ard sse tol in. long, 
terete divaricate and pungent-pointed. Cones terminal uf ues 
of the branches, sessile, nearly ic about 4 in. diam if 
the flowers, or rather larger when in fruit. Outer brac 
acuminate, glabrous outside, silky inside, deciduous. 
ely acuminate, silky-villous outside at the base, 
place: Perianth nearly 3 3 in. long, very villous almost plumose 
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