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floralibus elongatis apice subaphyllis, foliis rigidis cuneato-obovatis 
penninerviis (quasi bis triplinerviis) subtus subsericeo-incanis, mar- 
ginibus anguste revolutis, inferioribus apice inciso 5—7-dentatis, sum- 
mis diminutis semitrifidis, dentibus pungenti-mucronatis, racemo ter- 
minali solitario v. geminato erecto sparse folioso brevi-ramoso, pedi- 
cellis calyce brevi recto glabro dimidio longioribus, pistillo glabro, 
stylo crassiusculo recto (haud strumoso), stigmate conico-cylindraceo. 
—Drummond, coll. vi. n, 185. 
This has some resemblance in habit and foliage with G. cuneata 
(Manglesia glabrata, Lindl.), but differs from that subgenus in the shape 
of the style, which approaches that of Conogyne. 
30. Grevillea (Lissostylis) argyrophylla, Nob. ; ramulis apice angulatis 
subsericeo-tomentellis, foliis rigidis cuneato-oblongis apice bilobis 
penninerviis, lobis obtusis muticis, sinu angusto mucronulato, supra 
glabriusculis lzevibus, subtus albido-sericcis, marginibus angustissime 
recurvis, racemis axillaribus terminalibusque capituliformibus folio 
brevioribus, pedicellis calyce parvulo incurvo sericeo demum glabri- 
usculo brevioribus, pistillo glaberrimo calycem subduplo superante, 
stigmate terminali oblique truncato.— Drummond, coll. vi. n. 179. 
Allied to G. diffusa, Sieb., and G. obtusifolia, Nob., but quite dis- 
tinct in the leaves, which, however, if another (flowerless) specimen sent 
under the same number really belong to the same species, seem to be 
linear, entire, and acute in the young plant. 
31. Grevillea? (Plagiopoda) eynanchicarpa, Nob.; ramis strictis apice 
cano-puberulis, foliis crassiusculis linearibus acutis planis levibus 1- 
nerviis subaveniis, pedicellis axillaribus solitariis l-floris brevibus 
tomentellis, calyce deciduo (basi hine ovarii villosi stipiti adnato), 
stylo mediocri recto crasso puberulo deciduo, stigmate laterali subor- 
biculari plano obtuse umbonato dorso convexo, folliculo lanceolato- 
oblongo (bipollicari) utrinque attenuato obtusiusculo lignoso glabro 
suleato 5—6-costato l-valvi (1-spermo, semine apice alato, samarum , 
Prazini imitante, fide Drummond, in Hook. Journ. 1853, p. 182). — 
On the Moore River and the great sand-plain north of Dions 
Spring.— Drummond, coll. vi. n, 190. : 
This, as we have already mentioned above, is probably a new genus, z. 
for which we would propose the name of Fitchia,* in honour to the well- - 
* Dr. Hooker has already dedicated a Composite plant to Mr. Fitch. See Lond. - 
Journ ot ok ail d p. 640, t. 23, 24.—Ep. et 
