152 DESCRIPTION OP A NEW ISOPOGON OF N.S.W. 



similar undivided leaves, as indicated already in the Fragm. 

 Phytogr. Austral, vi. 238. 



The naturalist, to whom we owe the unexpected discovery of so 

 conspicuous a plant in a region traversed by searchers of plants 

 during the last eighty years, found only one solitary plant. But 

 last year in a similar way Mr. J. B. Williamson came across a 

 solitary individual of a new Grevillea, not closely allied to any 

 recorded species, in the Victorian Grampians, nor was he as yet 

 able through renewed searches to discover any more plants of it. 



