SJ30 Mr. Bro\yn, oh the Proteacea ofJussieit. 



MiMETES ? 



Protea dichotoma. Lam. Must. Gen. 1. p. 235. n. 1219. PoireL 



Encyc. Botan. 5. p. 643. 

 Probably a spurious Mimetes. 



Seururia Bergii, capitulis simplicibus solitariis subpeduncu- 

 latis, bracteis cuneiformibus truncatis cum acumine villosis : 

 inferioribus glabris, calycibus curvatis sericeis, stigmate tup- 

 binato-capitato, ramulis foliisque glabris. 

 Leucadendron sphnerocephalum. Berg. cap. 26* 

 This I have no hesitation in referring to Serruria ; and from, 

 the description of the accurate Bergius I am disposed to- 

 think it distinct from any I am acquainted with. It seems 

 most nearly related to Serruria acrocarpa, differing chiefly in 

 the smoothness of its branches, and in having terminal heads- 



Serruria. 



Protea spheerocephala. Hoidt. Nat. Hist. par. 2. vol. 4. p. 99- 



t. 19. /. 1. ed. Germ. vol. 3- p. 72. ^-19- 

 Unquestionably a Serruria, and probably referable either to 



S. hirsuta or pedunculata. 



Serruria. 



Protea villosa. Thunh. Prod. Append. 186. 

 A Serruria whose characters cannot be made out from the 

 specific difference given by Thunberg. 



Serruria. 



Protea triternata. And. Repos. 337. 



This may be intended for S. congesta, but I cannot with con- 

 fidence refer to it as such. 



Serrurije. 



