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1295 Stem 7-angled, Leaves acuminate cellular, Male fl. monopetalous tetrandrous 
lf?56 Stem 7-aiigled, Leaves flat hairy much shorter than the stem. Scales of the head powdery 
1297 Stem erect divaricating. Leaves cormate-sessile oblong ovate 
1298 Stem weak dichotomous. Leaves opp. sessile obtuse lanceolate fleshy 
1299 Leaves whorled wedge-shaped acute, Stem divided decumbent, Pedunc. l-flowered 
1300 Stem erect. Leaves whorled three larger than the rest. Pan. terminal and lateral 
1301 Leaves filiform dilated at base, Branches terminal capitate corymbose, Flowers axillary 
1502 Leaves capillary. Flowers terminal stalked alternate longer than bracteaa 
1303 Leaves capillary. Corymbs leafy axillary stalked, Flowers shorter than bracteee 
1304 Leaves opposite filiform, Flowers terminal heaped, Bracteee squarrose 
1305 The only species 
a?id Miscellaneous Particulars. 
226. Minuartia. In memory of John Minuart, a Spanish botanist, and correspondent of Linnasus. He pub- 
lished some Opuscula in 1739. 
227. Qiieria. In memory of Joseph Quer, a Spanish botanist, who published a Flor Espagnol in 1762, in six 
volumes, quarto, held in no estimation. " The plant is Spanish, and worthless also. 
228. Kcenigia. In honor of Emanuel Koenig, professor of botany at Bale, and called the modern Avicenna ; 
he died in 1731. He published several works now forgotten. The plant is a curious inconspicuous annual, oc- 
casionally seen in botanic gardens. 
230. Isopogon. Cal. 4-cleft, with a slender tube, persistent for a long time. Style wholly deciduous. 
Stigma spindle-shaped or cylindrical. Scales beneath the ovary none. Nut sessile, ventricose, comose on all 
sides. 
231. Protea. Cal. bipartible, unequal, with the stamen-bearing divisions of the broader lip cohering. 
Style subulate. Stigma narrowly cylindrical. Nut bearded on all sides, with the remains of the persistent 
style. Common receptacle with short persistent scales. Involucrum imbricated, persistent. 
232. Leucospertnum. Cal. irregular, labiate, with three of the segments (rarely all) cohering at the base, 
the stamen-bearing divisions distinct. Style filiform, deciduous. Stigma thickened, smooth, sometimes 
unequal-sided. Nut ventricose, sessile, smooth. Head indefinitely many-flowered. Involucrum many-leaved, 
imbricated. 
233. Mimetes. Cal. 4-parted, equal, with distinct divisions. Style filiform, deciduous. Stigma cylin- 
drical, slender. Nut ventricose, sessile, smooth. Common receptacle flat, with narrow deciduous scales. In- 
volucrum indefinitely many-leaved, imbricated. 
234. Serruria. Cal. 4-cleft, nearly equal, with distinct claws. Stigma vertical, smooth. Scales 4, hypo- 
gynous. Nut shortly stalked, ventricose. Head indefinitely many-flowered, with persistent imbricated 
scales. 
235 JSHvenia. Cal. 4-cleft, equal, wholly deciduous. Stigma clavate, vertical. Nut ventricose, shin- 
ing, sessile, entire at the base. Involucrum 4-leaved in a simple series, 4-flowered, when in fruit indurated. 
Receptacle flat, without scales. -. 
236. Sorocephalus. Cal. 4-cleft, equal, wholly deciduous. Stigma vertical, clavate. Nut ventricose on 
a very short stalk, or emarginate at base. Involucrum 3-6-leaved in a simple series, definitely few-flowered or 
l-flowered, in fruit not altered. Recept. without scales. 
237. Spatalla. Cal. 4-cleft, wholly deciduous, the inner segment usually largest. Stigma oblique, dilated. 
Nut ventricose on a short stalk. Involucrum 2-4-leaved in a simple series, l-flowered, or definitely many- 
flowered. Recept. without scales. 
238. Persoonia. Cal. 4-leaved, regular, the segments having the stamens in their middle, recurved at 
end, and deciduous. Stamens exserted. Glands 4, hypogynous. Ovary stalked, 1-celled, 1-2-seeded. Stigma 
obtuse. Drupe berried, with a 1-2-celled nut. 
239. Greviiiea. Cal. irregular, with the segments 1-sided, bearing the stamens in their hollow ends. An- 
thers immersed. Gland 1, hypogynous, halved. Ovary 2-seeded. Stigma oblique, depressed (sometimes 
nearly vertical and conical). FoUicle 1-celled, 2-seeded, with a cell in the middle. Seeds edged, or with a very 
short wing at the end. 
240. Hakea. Cal. 4-leaved, irregular, with the segments on one side. Stamens immersed in the con- 
cave ends of the calyx. Gland 1, hypogynous, halved. Ovary stalked, 2-seeded. Stigma nearly oblique, with 
a conical point from a dilated base. Follicle 1-celled, woody, with a cell out of the centre, falsely 2-valved. 
Seed with a wing at the end longer than the nut. 
241. Stenocarpus. Cal. irregular, segments distmct, at one side. Stamens immersed in the concave ends 
of the cal. Ciland 1, hypogynous, half-annular. Ovary stalked, many-seeded. Style deciduous. Stigma 
oblique, orbicular, flattened. Follicle linear. Seeds winged at base. 
2^2, Lambertia. Cal. tubular, 4-cleft, the segments spirally revolute. Stamens inserted in the segments. 
