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 GREVILLEA buxifolia. 
Box-leaved Grevillea. 
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TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Nat. ord. PRoTEX. Jussieu gen. 78. Div. II. Fructus unilocularis 
polyspermus. . 
PROTEACER. Brown in trans. linn. soc. 10. 15, segg. Sect. 
IT. Fructus dehiscens. Subdiv. A. Unilocularis. 
GREVILLEA. Cor. irregularis; petalis laciniisve secundis: apicibus 
cavis staminiferis. Anth. immerse. Glandula hypogyna unica, dimidiata. 
Germ. dispermum. Stig. obliquum depressum, (rarò subverticale, conicum.) 
Folliculus 1-loc., 2-spermus, loc. centrali. Sem. marginata, v. apice brevis- 
Sim? alata. Frutices rariüs arbores, pilis dum adsint medio affixis? Fol. 
alterna, indivisa v. pinnatifida. Spice nunc elongate racemose, nune ab- 
breviate corymbosa v. fasciculiformes, involucro wullo, pedicellis geminatis, 
rarò pluribus, paribus fasciculisve 1-bracteutis. Corolle sepissime rubi- 
cunde nunc flava, in quibusdam oblique inserte. — Folliculi vel coriacei ovati, 
stylo toto coronati, seminibus ovalibus, angustissim? marginatis et apice bre- 
vissimè alatis: vel lignei, suborbiculares, pseudo-bivalves, basi tantummodd 
styli mucronati, seminibus undique alatis. Brown prod. 1. 375. 
Div. I. Folliculi coriacei stylo toto stigmateque depresso coronati. Semina 
ovalia angustissime marginata, apiceve brevissimé alata. — Subdiv. c. 
Folia omnia integerrima. Flores fasciculati, subumbellati.  Pistillum 
lanatum, pedicellatum. — Folliculus ecostatus. En1osTYLIS. Brown l. c. 
G. buxifolia, foliis ellipticis suprà punctatis scabris subtàs tomento adpresso 
cinereis, stigmate orbiculato appendicem recurvum vix sequante. Brown 
rod. 1. 379. 
Grevillea buxifolia. Brown in trans. lin. soc. 10. 174. Idem in Hort. Kew. 
ed. 2. 1; 206. 
Embothrium buxifolium. Willd. sp. pl. 1. 538. Smith new holl, 29. t. 10. 
Andrews’s reposit. 218. 
Embothrium genianthum. Cavanill. ic. 4. 60. t. 387. 
Stylurus buxifolia, Knight et Salisb. prot. 115. 
Stylurus collina. Knight et Salisb. prot. 116! (conjectante Dom. Brown.) 
This pretty shrub was introduced by Messrs. Lee and 
Kennedy from New South Wales in 1790. The drawing 
was taken from a plant that flowered in the greenhouse of 
Messrs. Colville, of the Chelsea Nursery in the King's Road, 
in November last. We shall transcribe some remarks on the 
genus from Mr. Brown's elaborate account of the order to 
which our plant belongs. 
* GreviLLea is probably the most extensive genus of 
Proteacee in New Holland, and admits of division into 
several very natural sections, most of which are readily dis- 
