: Petrophila. | CIV. PROTEACER. 323 
the brush glabrous, broadly turbinate, much shorter than the narrow 
brush which is hirsute, with the hairs short and spreading as in 
longifolia, but not nearly so dense, and the glabrous af €— 
Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 499, ii. 245 and in DU. Prod. xiv. 268 ; 
ete penal Swan Riv. App. 35; grins in Pl. Prolin i. 491 se 
C. Prod. xiv. 268. 
è Ki ing Ge cod pue eem oeil — ^ of Stirling 
Range, F. M ueller, and en then wan r, Dru d, n. 14, 3 2nd coll. n. 
293, 3rd sll n. 240 (or 241 ?) ; Pied, n. 628, "629; Castles Bay and Port Gregory, 
. Ina M the Xd specimens the leaves are mostly under 4 in. long and some- 
times under 2 
Var. jun cifolia. Leaves rather more slender, 6 to 10 in. long and often with a co 
or recurved point.— P. Juncifolia, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 35; Meissn. in Pl. P 
a eus in DC. Prod. xiv. 269.—8S wan river, Drummond, 1st coll. n. 558 ; M cm n. 
The eta is aeg distinguished from the two preceding ones by the outer bracts. 
The style-end below the brush is short as in P. teretifolia, but the brush its pt ir 
c y hirsute, not eo and closely villous or tow-like (stuposus) as in 
f. P. acicularis, n Trans. Linn, Soc. x. 69, Prod. 364. A- 
fm erect near etis or irs shrub of about 2 ft.  labroas pag 
lal nd flat, i 
g'abrous, the inner villous.—Meissn. in Pl. Pr. i. 494 and in DC. Prod. 
vi Bot. Mag. t. 8469; P. filifolia, R. Br. ll. cc., Meissn. 1l. cc. 
King G A n , A. Cunningham, 
T Drummond e 181 for gas Py oi w. "349, Peis, & n. 626, Oldfield, F. 
: art quee has the bracts and the style nearly of P. media, but the met 
Cone-scales are always more prominent and the leaves more slender. 
se e 
white ¢ Perianth at least 1 in. long, ver densely villous with s 
= ferruginous hairs, the segments falling off separately. ya Style- 
