182 ON THE PR0TEACEj51; OE JUSSIEU. 



Hab. In Novse Hollandise ora australi; Lewins Land: 

 in collibus saxosis. (ubi v. v.) 



*11. D. tenuifolia, foliis elongato-linearibus pinnatifidis 

 subtruncatis subtus niveis : basi attenuata integerrima 

 petioliformi ; lobis triangularibus decnrrentibus divaricatis 

 margine recurvis, involucri bracteis tomentosis: exterioribus 

 ovato-lanceolatis, calycis unguibus basi lanatis supra cau- 

 leque glabris. 



Hab. In Novse Hollandise ora australi ; Lewins Land : 

 in ericetis. (ubi v. v.) 



*12. T). pteridifolia, foliis pinnatifidis caule tomentoso 

 longioribus : lobis linearibus acutis mucronatis margine 

 revolutis basi dilatatis, involucri bracteis tomentosis ovatis. 



Hab. In Novae Hollandise ora* australi ; Lewins Land : 

 ad latera saxosa coUium. (ubi v. v.) 



*13. D. blechnifolia, foliis pinnatifidis caule tomentoso 

 longioribus : lobis linearibus obtusis mucronulatis trinervi- 

 bus margine recurvis basi simplici. 



Hab. In Novse Hollandise ora australi ; Lewins Land : 

 prope King George's Sound. D. Archibald Menzies. 

 (v. s. absque fructificatione.) 



Obs. Ad hoc genus retuli, ob summam afiinitatem cum 

 Dryandrd pteridifolid, cujus vix varietas. 



S16] To b-ender this essay as complete as I am able, I pro- 

 ceed to notice such plants, as either belong or have been 

 referred to Proteacese, but from my imperfect acquaintance 

 with which, or from the unsatisfactory accounts hitherto 

 given of them, could not with certainty be referred to any 

 of the genera described, or, if referable to any of them, I 

 could not with confidence propose as distinct species ; and 

 shall conclude with the addition of a few synonyms to the 

 species described, from Ray's Historia Plantarum, which 



