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GREVILLEA ARENARIA. SAND GREVILLEA, 
Class and Order. 
Terranpria Monocynis. 
( Nat. Ord.— Proreaces. ) 
Generic Character. 
_Perianthium irregulare ; foliolis laciniisve secundis ; api- 
cibus cavis staminiferis. Anthere immerse. Glandula 
hypogyna unica dimidiata. Ovariwn dispermum. Stigma 
obliquum, depressum, (raro subverticale, conicum). Folli- 
culus unilocularis, dispermus, loculo centrali. Semina 
marginata, v. apice brevissime alata. Br. 
Specific Character and Synonyms. 
GREVILLEA (Prycnocarpa) arenaria; foliis elongato-oblon- 
gis obtusis mucronulatis subter cinereo-subsericeis 
pilorum cruribus adpressis, venis primariis manifestis, 
racemis recurvis paucifloris, perianthii laminis pariter 
acutis, pistillis tomentosis. Allan Cunningham ex Br. 
Suppl. p. 18, in Obs. ad calcem pagine. 
Grevittea arenaria. Brown, Prodr. v. 1. p. 378. Roem. 
et Schult. v. 3. p. 412. Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. 1. p. 
476. q 
Lissantue cana. “ Knight and Salish. Prot. 117.” 
Communicated from the Royal Gardens of Kew, through 
the favour of Mr. Arron, by Mr. Antan Connineuam, who 
observes, that “ it is an old inhabitant of the English gar- 
dens, flowering freely in the spring months, only requiring 
the shelter of a well-lighted greenhouse, and the care afford- 
ed to others of the same section of this extensive, diversi- 
fied, and beautiful Genus of Proreace®. It is found in the 
alluvial, sandy banks of the Hawksbury River, in the pein! 
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