Order I. 
TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
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l'W7 Leaves alternate ovate lanceolate complicate toothed attenuated at both ends 
1448 Leaves 4 together subsessile wedge-shaped oblong entire 
1449 Leaves acerose entire not pointed, Claws of flower woolly, Segments smooth, Stigma a depressed head 
1450 Leaves acerose entire mucronate. Flower all hairy, Stigma subulate. Cones globose 
14/51 Leaves acerose entire mucronate. Flower heads nodding. Flowers silky 
1452 Leaves acerose emarginate 2-toothed entire. Flower heads long. Flowers silky, Stigma capitate 
1453 Leaves acerose 3-toothed at end, the middle tooth longest prickly or entire at the edge, Stigma subulate 
1454 Leaves linear prickly toothed ; the terminal tooth shortest 
1455 Leaves linear beyond the middle prickly toothed beneath veinless, Stem shrubby. Branches smooth 
1456 Leaves long lin. prickly toothed atten. at base veinless beneath. Stem arborescent, Branchlets tomentose 
1457 Leaves linear truncate mucronate entire or toothed ; veins beneath inconspicuous. Ends of branches hairy 
1458 Leaves linear truncate mucronate recurved at edge entire beneath netted. Ends of branches tomentose 
1459 Leaves whorled oblong lane, entire mucronulate with conspicuous netted veins beneath. Stem arboreous 
1460 Leaves whorled Ungulate oblong obtuse unarmed beneath veinless white. Stem arboreous 
1461 Leaves altern. wedge-shaped obovate or obi. toothed truncated ribbed reticulated at the base transverse 
1462 Leaves somewhat whorled wedge-shaped obi. subtrunc. attenuated at base beyond middle toothed serrate 
1463 Leaves scattered narr. obi. trunc. toothed serr. beneath ribbed and veiny, Footstalks and branchl. toment. 
1464 Leaves obovate oblong prickly serrate acute at base beneath ribbed reticulated cinereous 
1465 Leaves wedge-shaped flat scattered truncate beyond the middle toothed serrate at the base acutish 
1466 Leaves linear or wedge-shaped oblong rounded mucronulate scattered or whorled beneath netted 
1467 Leaves elongate lin. trunc. at the base attenuate beyond the middle serrated beneath ribbed retic. toment. 
1468 Leaves broad linear elongate truncated serrate beneath reticulated smoothish at the base attenuated 
1469 Lvs. broad lin. elong. truncated deeply serrate beneath reticulated smoothish, Stig. bearded not furrowed 
1470 Leaves oblong wedge-shaped subtruncate smooth cut serrate mucronate. Segments of flower awned 
1471 Leaves wedge-shaped oblong truncate sinuate toothed undulated acute at base beneath ribbed veiny snowy 
1472 Leaves linear pinnatifid, Lobes triangular half ovate mucronate beneath snowy obsoletely nerved 
1473 Leaves pinnatifid. Lobes triangular ovate acute flat beneath nerved smoothish. Flowers smooth 
1474 Leaves pinnatifid, Lobes sinuate or toothed. Stem prostrate 
1475 Leaves wedge-shaped cut serrate, Bractes of involucre striated outer smoothish 
1476 Leaves wedge-shaped sinuate toothed prickly stalked, Bractes all smooth silky 
1477 Lvs. pinnatifid. Lobes triang. flat divaricating straight prickly pointed the term, longer than those next it 
1478 Lvs. elongate linear pinnatifid. Lobes triangular pointless flat snow-white beneath. Involucres tomentose 
1479 Leaves elongate lin. pinnatifid. Lobes an equal-sided triangle mucron. recurved at edge beneath snow-white 
USO Leaves lin. pinnatifid longer than decumbent tomentose stem. Lobes triangular obtuse snow-white beneath 
1481 Leaves lin. pinnatifid as long as smooth stem. Lobes triang. acute mucr. beneath white with recurved edge 
1482 Lvs. lin. pinnatifid very long acute beneath ashy at base attenuated and entire, Lobes triang. ascend, dccur. 
1483 Leaves linear elongate pinnatifid sub-truncate white beneath. Lobes triangular decurrent divaricating 
1484 Leaves linear acute spreading. Flowers naked. Anthers included 
1485 Leaves linear and 4-cornered branches smooth 
1486 Leaves ovate and branches rugose smooth 
1487 Leaves ovate furrowed quadrifarious ciliated at edge. Glands of flower 4 
1488 Leaves ovate tomentose. Glands of flower 12 
1489 Leaves lanceolate ciliated, Bractes the length of germen 
1490 Leaves lanceolate mucronate ciliate concave incurved at end 
1491 Leaves linear ciliated, Bractes longer than germen 
1492 Leaves all over hoary 
heat ; the glasses must be frequently taken off to give them air and dry them, or they are apt to damp off; 
when they are rooted, the sooner they are potted off in little pots the better, as the sand is liable to canker their 
roots if left too long in it ; when potted off, they should be placed in a close frame, but not on heat, as a bottom 
heat will destroy their roots, when they must be hardened to the air by degrees. Plants raised in this way have 
better roots, grow faster, and flower sooner than plants raised from seeds. In raising them from seeds they 
should be sown in the same kind of soil as the plants are grown in, and placed in the green-house ; or if it is 
in summer they will come up sooner if placed out in the open air ; they will soon make their appearance, when 
they should be potted off in small pots, for if left in the seed-pots too long they are apt to die, and are more 
difficult to move with safety." {Bot. Cult. 147.) 
248. Dryandra. Was named by Mr. R. Brown after the famous Jonas Dryander, whose catalogue of the 
Banksian "library would alone be a monument of talent and industry, if his high botanical acquirements had 
been unknown. This genus is allied in character and habits to Banksia. It thrives best in very sandy loarn 
and peat in well drained pots. Cuttings made from ripened wood taken off at a joint before they begin to push, 
planted in sand without shortening any of the leaves, and covered with a glass, will root without difficulty. The 
pots should not be plunged, and as .soon as the cuttings are rooted they must be potted off, as the sand is apt to 
injure their roots. Place them afterwards in a close frame or under hand-glasses till they strike root afresh, 
and then harden them by degvees. {Sweet.) 
249. Struthiola. From trr^u^oi, a sparrow : the pointed seed vessels have some resemblance to the beak of a 
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and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
