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TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class IV. 
MONOGYNIA. 
I I or 
I I or 
I I or 
I I or 
229. PETRO'PHILA. R. 
1306 pulchella R.Br. 
1307 diversifolia R. Br. 
230. ISOPO'GON. R.Br. 
1308 an^thifolius R. Br. 
1309 formosus R. Br. 
1310 anemonifolius^.Sr. 
1311 tr'ilobus R. Br. 
1312 attenuatus R. Br. 
231. PRO'TEA. R.Br. 
1313 cynaro'ides R. Br. 
1314 latifolia Kn. Pr. 
1315 compacta R. Br. 
1316 longiflora R.Br. 
1317 speclosa R. Br 
1318 obt6sa Kn. Pr. 
1319 formosa R. Br. 
1320 melaleuca R. Br. 
1321 Lepidocarpon R.Br. 
1322 neriifolia R. Br. 
1323 pulchella R. Br. 
1324 patens R.Br. 
1325 magnlfica Kn.Pr. 
1326 longifolia R. Br. 
1327 umbonalis Kn. Pr. 
1328 ligulaefolia Kn. Pr. 
1329 mellifera R. Br. 
1330 grandiflora R.Br. 
1331 Scolymus R. Br. 
1332 mucronifolia R. Br. 
1333 incompta R. Br. 
1334 nana R. Br. 
1335pendula R.Br. 
1336 tenax R. Br. 
1337 canal'iculata R. Br. 
1338 acuminata B. M. 
1339 acaulis R. Br. 
glaucophylla Kn. P. 
1340 IcB'vis R. Br. 
1341 scabra R. Br. 
1342 repens R. Br. 
1343 turbiniflora R. Br. 
1344Scolopendriumi?.^r. 
1345 cordata R. Br. heart-leaved ^ \ | or If mr.my Pu 
1346 amplexicaulis 22. ^r. stem-clasping ^\ | or IJ ja.mr Pu 
1347 humilis R. Br. low-flowering *fc i | or 1 jn.au Br 
1348 acerosa R. Br. Pine-leaved iSt i | or 3 mr.my Pk 
232. LEUCOSPER'MUM. R. Br. Leucospermuai. ProleacecB. 
1349 lineare R. Br. linear-leaved «t i j or 4 au.s Y 
1350 tottum ^. .Bn smooth-bracted iat j | or 3 jn.au Y 
1351 medium R. Br. oval-leaved ^\ | or 3 my.jn O 
. Br. Petrophila, 
Fennel-leaved *t 
various-leaved *£ 
ISjOPOGON. 
Dill-leaved « 
handsome Sfc 
Anemone-leav. *t 
three-lobed it 
attenuate Si 
Protea. 
Artichoke-flrd. ^ 
ray-flowered Si 
compact *t 
milk-colored 2S 
splendid aSi 
obtuse 5 
crown-flowered * 
black-fringed fi* 
crested 
Olean der-leav'd S 
wave-leaved ^ 
spreading ^ 
magnificent 
long-leaved 
embossed iSS 
strap-leaved ^ 
honey-bearing & 
great-flowered ^ 
small, flowered Si 
dagger-leaved 
bearded 
dwarf Si 
pendulous SSt 
tough itt 
channel-leaved i& 
sharp-pointed *1 
short-stalked #t 
glaucous-leaved St 
smooth-leaved 3^ 
rough-leaved i& 
creeping iS£ 
turfy ifit 
Hart's-tongue iBt 
1 I or 
I I or 
I I or 
1 I or 
I I or 
I- I or 
I i or 
I I or 
1 I c-r 
1 I or 
Proteacece. Sp. 2 — 10. 
5 jl.au W N. S.W. 
5 N. HoU. 
Proteacece. Sp. 5—13. 
5 mr.jn Pa N. HoU. 
4 mr.jn Pa N. HoU. 
5 jl.au Y N. HoU. 
4 my.jn Pa N. HoU. 
4 ... Pa N. HoU. 
Proteacece. Sp. 36—55. 
IJ mr.n Pu C. G. H. 
7 jl.s Pu C. G. H. 
6 C. G. H. 
7 ja.mr Pa C. G. H. 
2 mr.jn Pu C. G. PI. 
10 . Re C. G. H. 
6 my.jn Re C. G. H. 
6 mr.jl D.pu C. G. H. 
6 mr.jl D.pu C. G. H. 
6 f.ap W C. G. H. 
mr.au Re C. G. H. 
2 mr.jn W.pu C. G. H. 
6 mr.jn W C. G. H. 
2 mr.au Pu C. G. H. 
7 mr.au W.bk C. G. H. 
7 mr.au Pu C. G. H. 
6 my.d Pa.Y C. G. H. 
8 my.jn W C. G. H. 
3 my.jn Pu C. G. H. 
jl.d W C. G. H. 
3 ap.my W C. G. H. 
2 ap.jl Pk C. G. H. 
2 mr.jn ... C. G. H. 
2 f.my Y C. G. H. 
3 £d Pk C. G. H. 
3 mr.jn Pu C. G. H. 
li my.s Pu C. G. H. 
1| G 
I ... G C. G. H. 
i ... Br C. G. H. 
'i ... C. G. H. 
i ap.my Pk C. G. H. 
I C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
Sp. 12—18. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
1790. 
1803. 
1796. 
1805. 
1791. 
1803. 
1822. 
1774. 
1806. 
1810. 
1795. 
1786. 
1786. 
1789. 
1786. 
1806. 
1806. 
1795. 
1789. 
1789. 
1798. 
1798. 
1798. 
1774. 
1787. 
1780. 
1803. 
1822. 
1787. 
1806. 
1801. 
1800. 
1809. 
1802. 
1806. 
1809. 
1800. 
1803. 
1802. 
1790. 
1802. 
1802. 
1774. 
1774. 
1794. 
S s.p Bot mag. 796 
S s.p 
S s.p Cav. ic. 6. t. 549 
S s.p 
S s.p Bot. mag. 697 
S s.p 
S s 
s.l 
s.l 
S.1.P 
s.l.p 
S.1 
s.Lp 
p.l 
s.l.p 
S.l 
s.l.p 
s.l 
s.l 
s.l 
s.l 
S.Lp 
s.l 
s.l 
p.l 
s.l 
s.l 
s.l.p 
s.l.p 
l.p 
l.p 
s.l 
s.l 
s.l 
C l.p 
C l.p 
C s.l 
C l.p 
S s.l 
Bot. mag. 770 
Bot. mag. 1717 
Ex. bot. 2. t. 81 
Bot. mag. 1183 
Bot. rep. 110 
Bot. mag. 1713 
Bot. rep. 103 
Bot. rep. 301. 2 
Bot. reg. 208 
Bot. reg. 20 
Bot. rep. 543 
Bot. rep. 438 
Bot. reg. 47 
Bot. rep. 144 
Bot. rep. 133 
Bot. mag. 343 
Bot. reg. 569 
Bot. mag. 698 
Bot. mag. 933 
Ex. bot. 1. t. 44 
Par. lond. 70 
Bot. rep. 437 
Bot. mag. 1694 
Bot. mag. 2065 
Par. lond. 11 
Bot. mag. 2439 
Weinm. t. 897. a 
Par. lond. 108 
S s.l Bot. rep. 289 
S p.l Par. lond. 67 
S s.l Bot. rep. 532 
C s.l Bot. rep. 577 
C s.l Th. prot. n.35.t.4 
S p.l 
C l.p Bot. rep. 17 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
229. Petrophila. From nr^o; and (piXica, to love rocks, in allusion to the places in which it is found growing 
in a wild state. Stiff shrubs, with smooth leaves of various kinds. Heads of flowers ovate or oblong, terminal 
or axillary. Ripened cuttings root in sand under a hand-glass. 
230. Isopogon. This genus consists of stiff shrubs, with smooth, flat or filiform, divided or entire leaves. 
Heads terminal or rarely axillary. Flowers sometimes closely imbricated in a globose cone, sometimes clus- 
tered in a common flat receptacle which is somewhat involucrated ; they thrive best in a soil composed of one- 
third loam, a third of peat, and a third of sand. The pots must be weU drained, and ripened wood may be 
chosen for cuttings which wiU root in sand and a little earth under a hand-glass. They must be uncovered fre 
quently, and the glass wiped, as they are liable to damp off if kept too close. (Sweet.) 
231. Protea. mythological name of Proteus the son of Ocean and Thetis, who assumed various forms 
upon various occasions, to whom this genus, once equally variable in its forms, has been likened. It, as Sweet 
observes, thrives best in a soil composed of " light turfy loam, mixed with rather more than one-third of fine 
sand ; the pots must be well drained with broken potsherds to prevent them from getting soddened with too 
much water ; the roots are also very fond of running amongst the smaU bits of sherds. Care must bo taken not 
