AULAX (from aulax, a furrow; the under surface of the leaves of the original species being furrowed). ORD. Proteaceae. Greenhouse evergreen shrubs, from the Cape of Good Hope, thriving best in a compost of fibrous loam, leaf soil, and sharp sand, with thorough drainage. Ripened cuttings, taken off at a joint, and inserted in pots of sandy soil, will root readily under a hand glass, in a cool house. AULAX pinifolia (Pine-leaved). fl. yellow, racemose. July. l. filiform, channelled. h. 2ft. 1780. AULAX umbellata (umbelled). fl. yellow. June. l. flat, spathulate-linear. h. 2ft. 1774. (B. R. 12, 1015.)