434 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Grevillea, 
less scabrous-punctate, doubly euim underneath, the whole leaf 
2 to 4 in. long, the TRA E to a in. — ering stems virgate, 
P 
SIEr-rilous Riiie, labrous inside, the tube about 4 lines long, 
broad and alm ibbous at the base, narrow from the middle, revo- 
lute under E vm ular limb. Torus straight. Gland broad, hori- 
zontal, semi-lunar. Ovary densely villous on a distinct stipes; style 
long, more or less NAI pine thickoned qra the oblique 
stigmatic disk. Fruit unkno 
1 W. Australia. Between Said and Smith river, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 
83. 
19. G. odendron, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. X. 176, Prod. 
379. <A tree of 15 to 20 ft., the hu branches tomentose. 1 
nage with numerous very narrow linear segments of 4 to 8 in. the 
E 
2 
< 
e 
un 
AR - d peter disk k oblique or lateral, w a e aeni cen 
eurem] dee the nucleus, but narrow.— Meissn. in DC. +10 
988; G. pteridifolia Kni Prot. 121; G. Mitchellit, Hook. m 
Mitch. Tiop. “Austral, 265; sin d Le. 
N. Australia. Tela nds of “hs Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown; Mie. Teile 
Bynoe, F. Mueller; Port Essington, Armstrong; Port Darwin, Schulz; Me 
Meissner distinguishes two species amongst Mitchell’s lp differi 
the breadth of the perianth-tube and in the degree of obliq of the o stig s3 
differences which however I have failed to appreciate in ies spell imens quoted. 
A 
20. G. Banksii, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 176, Prot : 
tall shrub or ond ais of 15 to 20 ft. the brandhés and inflorescenc? 
softly ferruginous nto Leaves sep kir innati 
with 3 » 11 e iic or lanceolate segments, obtuse 
with recurved margins, 2 to 4 in. long, glabrous ato silky the 
underneath, the midrib alone prominent or obscurely penny divided, 
whole leaf 4 to 8 in. long and m and there a smaller leaf wear 
Racemes terminal, erect, dense, secund, 2 to 4 in. long, solitary 9 
