202 CX. CASUARINE. [ Casuarina, . 
the dorsal panie produced into a rigid point as long as or longer 
than the valve 
17. C. bicuspidata, Benth. A stout shrub (or tree ?) with nume- 
rous whorled erect branchlets resembling those of C. stricta. Who rls 
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ances striate, t e teeth setac [ale amenta terminating long 
branchlets, but only seen Eg a then from 1 to 1 in. long, the 
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in. long) sessile ; ovoid iloue, the valves very prominent, rigidly 
acuminate, thickened a on the back, the keel-like pro- 
tuberance of the lower Sit prance into a free point of the length and 
shape of the point of the valve itself. 
S. emer Flinders Island, R. Brown 
W. Australia, Boo. two cones in the Kew Museum without indication of the 
precise ln 
18. C. iepen M in Pl. m i p) ed Cor 97; t. 2A, 
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. lanceolate-acuminate pungent Sidi much longer than the valve.— 
C. echinata, R. Br. Herb. 
W. Australia. Lucky bay, R. Brown; Quangen sd au ow river, 
Preiss, n. 2004; King George's Sound and to the eastward un Cape Riche, 
Drum mond, 3rd coll. n . 233, Baxter, Harvey, Maxwell, F. Mue 
19. C. acuaria, F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 16. A shrub? with erect 
rigid branches, the Caterina branchlets very numerous, erect, —-— 
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tuberance thick and villous at the very base, produ ced into an externa 
bract tapering into a long rigid m much exceeding the valve.— 
C. ozyclada, Miq. in DC. Prod. xvi. ii. 344. 
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