82 
TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class IV. 
handsome 
elliptic 
many-toothed 
great-flowered 
downy-leaved 
cottony 
matched 
Rose-scented 
trifid-leaved 
MlMETES. 
hairy 
marsh 
three- toothed 
divaricate 
Vaccinium-lvd 
Heath-leaved 
1352 formosum Kn. Pr. 
1353 elKpticum R. Br. 
1354 conocarpum R. Br. 
1355 grandiflorum R. Br. 
1356 puberum R, Br. 
1357 toment6sumiCw.Pn 
1358 parile Kn. Pr. 
1359 candicans B. R. 
1360 Hypophyllum R.Br. 
233. MIME'TES. R.Br. 
1361 h'lrta R. Br. 
1362 palustris Kn. Pr. 
1363 cucullata R. Br. 
1364 divaricata R. Br. 
1365 vacciniifolia Sweet. 
1366 purpurea R. Br. 
234. SERRU'RIA. R.Br. Serruria. 
1367 abr6tanif61ia Kn.P. Southernw.-lvd.i 
1368 millefolia Kn. P. thousand-leav'dJ 
1369artemisia;f61iaJiCw.P. wormwood-lvd. i 
1370 pinnata R. Br. slend.-creeping i 
1371 arenaria R. Br. sand i 
1372 cyanoides R. Br. trifid-leaved i 
ISIS pedunculata R. Br. woolly-headed i 
1374 Niveni R. Br. decumbent ^ 
1375 ciliata R. Br. ciliated i 
1376 phylico'ides R.Br. Phylica-flower. 
1377 aj'mula R. Br. ' ' 
1378pari]is Kn.P. 
1379 odorata Sweet. 
1380 emarginata Sweet. 
Serrfiria arenaria Kn.Prot. 
1381 glomer^ta R. Br. many-headed 
1382 declpiens R. Br. 
1383 Roxburghi R. Br. 
1384 Burmanni R. Br. 
1385 triternata R. Br. 
1386 elongafea R. Br. 
235. NIVE'NIA. R. Br. Nivenia. 
1387 Sceptrum R. Br. sceptre-like *fc i | or 
1388 spathulata R. Br. maiden-hair-lv.j£ lAJ or 
1389 spicata R. Br. spiked it \ | or 
1390 crithmifolia R. Br. Samphire-leav. *t i | or 
1*391 media R. Br. middle * i_| or 
236. SOROCE'PHALUS. R.Br. Sorocephalus. 
1392 imberbis R. Br. smooth at i lor 
1393 diversifolius R. Br. various-leaved * ; | or 
1394 spatalloides R. Br. club-bearing «t ; | or 
1395 tenuifolius R. Br. slender-leaved * i | or 
1396 lanatus R. Br. woolly it | | or 
1397 imbricatus R. Br. imbricated itt \ | or 
237. SPATAI/LA. R.Br. Spatalla. 
1398 prolifera R. Br. proliferous it i | or 
1399 ramulosa R. Br. cluster-floweredit | | or 
I'lOO incurva R. Br. incurved-leav'd it i | or 
1401 Thunbergii R. Br. Thunberg's it i_J or 
it 1 1 or 
4 my.au 
Pk 
itLjor 
4 my.au 
Y 
iti |or 
3 
Y 
it lJ or 
4 my.jl 
2 mv.au 
Y 
Y 
^ 1 1 
2 au.s 
Y 
^ 1 1 Of 
2 au.s 
Y 
S ' — 1 
2 au.s 
Y 
\ — 1 or 
\\ ... 
Y 
Proteacece. 
ituJor 
3| jn.au 
R 
at i_J or 
jn.au 
Pu 
«t 1 1 or 
2 ... 
Pu 
itl_Jor 
1| jn.s 
W 
. iti_Jor 
3 
it 1 1 or 
2 n.d 
Pu 
Proteacece. 
grey-branched 
matched 
sweet-scented 
emarginated 
deceptive 
Roxburgh's i 
Burmann's 
silvery-flower'd i 
long-stalked >. 
I I or 
I I or 
1 I or 
1 I or 
1 I or 
; I or 
I I or 
I I or 
I I or 
4 jn.au 
4 jn.au 
5 jn.au 
1 jn.au 
1 jn.au 
1| jn.au 
7 jn.au 
Jjn.au 
2 jn.au 
3 jn.au 
3 jn.au 
2 jn.au 
2 jn.au 
2 jn.au 
3 jn.au 
4 jn.au 
3 jn.au 
2i jn.au 
7 jn.au 
1| jn.au 
Pk 
Pu 
Pu 
Pk 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pk 
Pk 
Pk 
Pu 
Pu 
W 
Pu 
W 
Pu 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
Sp. 6—13. 
C, G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
Sp. 20—46. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
Proteacece. Sp. 5 — 12. 
W C. G. H. 
Pu C. G. H. 
Pu C. G. H. 
Pa.pu C G. H. 
W C. G. H. 
i; m.y.jn 
21 jl.au 
2| jn.au 
2i jn.au 
6 jn.au 
Proteacece. 
3 jn.au Pu 
4 ... 
3 jn.au 
3 jn.au 
2 jn.s 
3 ap.jl 
Proteacece 
\\ jn.au Pu 
3 au.s Pu 
2| my.jn Pu 
3 my.jn 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Sp. 6—10. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G H. 
Sp. 4—16. 
C. O. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
1784. 
S 
p.l 
Bot. rep. 469 
1803. 
C 
l.p 
1774. 
s 
s.l 
Pl.pht. t.200.f.2 
1800. 
s 
p.l 
Par. lond. 116 
1774. 
c 
s.l 
1789! 
s 
p.l 
1789. 
c 
Ip 
1790. 
s 
D i 
Bot. rep. 294 
1787. 
s 
p.l 
PI. man.t.440.f.3 
1774. 
c 
s.l 
W. ph.4.t.899.f.a 
1802. 
c 
l.p 
B. lgd.2.p 194.c.t 
1789. 
s 
s.l 
P.al.212.t.304.f.6 
1795. 
c 
s.l 
1800. 
c 
l.p 
1789. 
c 
s.l 
1803. 
c 
Ip 
Bot. rep. 522 
1803. 
c 
l.s.p Bot. rep. 337 
1789. 
c 
l.p 
Bot. rep. 264 
1803. 
s 
P.l 
Bot. rep. 512 
1803. 
c 
s.p 
1803. 
s 
p.l 
PI. m.61.t.345.f.6 
1789. 
c 
p.l.s Bot. rep. 264 
1800 
s.p.l Bot. rep. 349 
1803." 
c 
s.l 
1788. 
s 
p.l 
Bot. rep. 507. f. 4 
1803. 
c 
l.p 
1803. 
c 
p.l 
Bot. rep. 507 
1803. 
c 
P-l 
Bot. rep. 545 
1800. 
c 
p.l 
Bot. rep. 536 
1789. 
s 
Bur. afr. t.99. f.2 
1806. 
c 
l.p 
1806. 
c 
1786. 
c 
Bur. afr. t. 99. f.2 
1802. 
s 
Bot. rep. 447 
1800. 
c 
1790. 
s 
p.l 
1790. 
c 
s.l 
Thu.dis.n.58. t5 
1786. 
s 
p.l 
1797. 
s 
p.l 
Bot. rep. 243 
1803. 
c 
s.p 
Bot. rep. 234 
1806. 
c 
1803. 
c 
\l 
1803. 
c 
s.p 
1802. 
c 
l.p 
1790. 
c 
l.p 
Thu. dis.n.30. t.3 
1794. 
s 
p.l 
Bot, rep. 517 
1800. 
c 
s.l 
Thunb.dis.27.t.4 
1787. 
c 
l.p 
1789. 
s 
Bot. rep. 429 
1806. 
c 
l.p 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
232. Leucospermum. Irom Xivzo;, white^ and tr'ZigjjLot,, seed, in allusion to the color of the seeds. The genus 
is chiefly composed of low shrubs, which are usually downy or hairy. Leaves entire, or with callous teeth at 
the end. Heads terminal. Flowers yellow. The culture as for Protea. 
233. Mimetes. Named by Mr. Salisbury from /Ai^-^r-,,?, a mimic, because it resembles various other genera. 
The soil for this genus is two-thirds of light loam, and one third of sand. In other respects, the treatment is 
the same as for Isopogon. 
234. Serruria. >:amed by Burmannus after Professor Joseph Serrurier, an obscure botanist, of whom little is 
known. The species flower freely, and make handsome bushy shrubs. The soil best adapted to them is one- 
third light loam, a third of peat, and a third of sand, with well drained pots. " They also require an airy situ- 
ation, as they are so crowded with leaves that the branches are liable to damp and" canker if any wet settles 
