480 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Grevillea, 
130. G. synaphese, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 23. An undershrub of 1 to 2 
3 Ten elabrous and glaucous or the young shoots minutely pubescent, 
the 
long. | 
limb globular. Torus straight, without any gland. Ovary glabrous, — 
stipitate; style rather thick and flat; stigmatic cone short, erect, with — 
rominent margin. Fruit tuberculate-rugose, curved, about jin c 
long.— Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 552, ii. 259, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 390; 
Anadenia gracilis, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 31. | 
W. Australia. Swan river, Fraser, Drummond, 1st coll., 2nd coll. n. 313, Preiss, 5 
n. 102 (partly) 706. 
131. G 
389. Glabrous and glaucous with elongated branches. Leaves pinnate, 
the common rhachis flexuose terete or dilated and concave, 3 d 
nna 
long or even more ; segments 8 to 12 or more, distant, deeply pi 
ong? pedunculate in the upper axils or 2 or 3 in a termi 
short, erect, with a prominent margin.—Anadenia flexuosa, Lindl. Swan 
Riv. App. 31. 
W. Australia, Drummond, 1st. coll. n. 613. 
Var.? pauciloba. Leaves reduced to 3 linear-lanceolate segments, 
lower pair trifid at the base.—Darling range, Oldfield, fragmentary spec 
1 a side-branch of the normal form, or from some abnormal 8 
or to 5 with the 
imens possil! 
pecimen of 6. 
C. 
189. G. leptobotrya, Moeissn. in Pl. Preiss. ii. 256, and pc 
a [0 seg- 
those of the slender branches simply pinnate with y wn 
ments deeply divided into 3 lanceolate lobes, or deem pr ranchel. 
the limb small, globular. Torus straight without any gian EC 
glabrous, stipitate ; style filiform ; stigmatic cone th oP 
