520 CIV. PROTEACER. | Hakea. 
he base of the nucleus but very narrow on the upper margin.— 
Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 574, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 418. 
WV. Australia. King George's Sound or to the eastward, Bazter ; Stirling Range, 
F. Mueller ; S.W. Bay, Kalgan and Tone rivers, Oldfield ; Phillips ranges, Maxwell. 
‘Serres 2. PrTIOLARES.—Leaves broad, triplinerved and reticulate, 
the veins prominent or obscure, tapering into a distinct petiole. Style 
not twice as long as the perianth. 
65. H. undulata, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 185, Prod. 384, An 
erect shrub of 6 to 8 ft., the young shoots ferruginous-tomentose or- 
W. Australia. King George’s Sound, R. Brown, Fraser; thence to Swan river, 
Drummond, n. 92, 1st coll. n. 613; Green Mountain, Preiss, n. 560; Tone and Canning 
rivers, Oldfield, J 
nearly smooth, with a rather narrow straig t oe 
Seed-wing rather broadly d ins of the 
: y decurrent along both margins 0 à 
413 eh ia, Meissn. in Pl. i 578, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 
W. Australia, Dru 5 fount Currie and 
Had ; mmond, n. 95, 1st coll. n. 607; rocks of Moun a 
ies Y, Preiss, n. 557, 559. The relative prominence and length of 2 oF pem 
i e ec primary veins is very variable, even in different leaves of the 
