220 M?: Brown, on the Proteacece of Jussiett, 



Besides the Proteaceae described or noticed in this paper, I am 

 acquainted with several very beautiful species, chiefly of Gre- 

 villea and Persoonia, discovered in New Holland by Mr. George 

 Caley, a most assiduous and accurate botanist, who, under the 

 patronage of Sir Joseph Banks, has for upwards of eight years 

 been engaged in examining the plants of New South Wales, and 

 whose numerous discoveries will, it is hoped, be soon given to the 

 public, either by himself, or in such a manner as to obtain for him, 

 that reputation among botanists to which he is well entitled. 



TABULARUM EXPLICATIO. 



FtG. Tab. II. Knightia excelsa. 



1. Flos expansus, parum auctus. 



2. Idem longitudinaliter apertus, magnitudine naturalii 

 S. Ejusdem basis cum glandulis hypogynis. 



4. Pistillum auctum, ovario longitudinaliter secto ovulis quatuor. 



5. Ovulorum insertiones et relativas positiones ostendens^ 

 6". Ovulum paul^ magis auctum.. 



7- Pollen plurimuni auctum. 



Tab. III. Dryandra Formosa.. 



1. Ramus magnitudine naturali. 



2. Flos magnitudine naturali. 



3. Idem auctus. 



4. Receptaculum commune magnitudine naturali et auctum. 



5. Idem verticaliter sectum. 



6. Paleae rcceptaculi. 



7. Folliculus. 



8. Dissepimentum cum seminibus. 



9. Semina. 



10. Dissepimentum. 



11. Pollen ad lentem auctum. 



V. On 



