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[ Grevillea. 
Perianth as large as in G. cinerea but nearly glabrous outside, the tube 
not very broad, fully 4 in. long, revolute and attenua der the ovoid 
inate us nearly strai and semi-annular, slightly 
tomentose and hirsute with short hairs.—Meissn. 
i i 
8; G. ferruginea, Sieb. in Roem. and Schult. Syst. iii. Mant. 
359. 
N. S. Wale 
Cunningham ; Bent's Basin 
shorter points to the perianth-limb) ; Illawarra, Shepherd 
termination doubtful). The degree of acumination of the 
Prod. xiv. 
980; R. 
Blue Mountains, R. Brown, Sieber, n. 27; on the Bulga road, A 
no perianths 
iflora, 2. Br. Prot. Nov. 10. A spreading 
e 
arper's Hill, Hunter's river, Backhouse (with 
io the speci 
perianth- imb 
shrub, the 
98. G. obtusi : | 
haer tomentose. Leaves oblong or lanceolate, obtuse or with a 
a 
to 1 in. long, the up 
To revolute, contracted at the 
per ce 
pubescent, Perianth sprinkled with appressed hairs, the tube not very 
road, much 
, obtus 
lar 
Queensland ? Wide Bay, Bidwill, but possibly some mistake in the station. | 
N. S. Wa "x 
appears ‘to be v 
ery close to P. montana, but with a very obtuse peran 
specimens seen are however not good. 
99. G. aren , R. Br. 
An erect shrub of about 6 ft, the branches densely 
TO 
R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 172, 
tracted under t oid acuminat : 
Gland semi-annular, slightly prominent. Ovary essile, V1 
long, tomento not hirsute as everal of the all 
stigmatic disk lateral. Fruit fully 3 in. lone.—Meissn. in 
xiv. 358; Bot. Mag. t. 3985 ; Lysanthe cana, "Knight, Prot. 
les. Brushy hills, North of Bathurst, A. Cunningham.—The sper 
thlimb. The 
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