338 CIV. PROTEACEZ. | Isopogon. 
Perianth —— or with a tuft of hairs at the end wi the seg- 
Leaves much divided or rarely entir 5 Eat an 
Petioles 2 to 3 in. long. Pe dent saat 4lines . . . 22. J. petio 
Petioles 1 to 14 in. long. Perianth 5 or 6 lines . . . 23. L. peel li 
oco M "T EUER divaricate, and pungent 
ointe . 24. I. ceratophyllus. 
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Leaves crowded, short, with nar Tow-linear segments. Cones 
small, often desi at tbe ends of the branches . 25. I. asper. 
Leaves mostly once or twice divi it e aae anA 
segments. Cones terminal, rather . 26. I. erithmifolius. 
Leaves much divided, with short ce dn terete pungent: 
pointed segments. Cones terminal . 27. I. formosus. 
as or nie divided, with slender nearly terete 
segmen nes terminal, Perianth 1 in. long . . 98. I. divergens. 
Leaves am or foi and thick, 2 to 4 in. dong, entire or 
3 lobed. Cones e Ea mall . . 90. I. scabriusculus. 
pedunculatus, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 7, — in po^ xiv. 277, was founded 
wo specimens of Fraser's from Pi river, with the nn i too imperfect a state 
to estzblish their generic affinity with certainty i the plant is a true /sopegon, it 18 
most probably a variety of J. divergens, but the cone not being so closely $ surrounded 
y floral leaves as in most species of Jsopogon, it is more probably a Pi etrophila, and in 
that case referable to P. seminuda. 
Secr. 1l. HyPsANTHUS, Endl.—Cone-scales acuminate, not very 
alely. imbricate, the in ner ones narrow, often plu mose-villons and 
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very deciduous. Receptacle flat convex or rarely oblon 
flat, often pem ire, sometimes broad, divided into few flat segments in & — 
few species, with terete segments in I. adenanthoides. 
ctions by Endlicher, aP- 
two divisio ed by B 
isions proposed by Brown and established as se pee Meist 
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pear to me much more definite than the three founded chiefly on the fo 
1. I. latifolius, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 8. A tall stout species attaining 
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Mueller), the branches ‘pubese scent towards the end, the foliage glabrous. 
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concealing the scales, which are woolly outside, glabrous i 
ones lanceolate, the inner linear, Perianth-tube filiform, g 
long; laminz linear, nodu. long, tipped with a small tuft of s1 ius : 
Ovary cro by a tuft of short i irs. Style-e at 
seed and suddenly beita under the fusiform ial. 9f 
hairs in 8 longitudinal rows. Receptacle T 
almost sindical débil 1 in. long after the fall of the fruit.—M 
