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496 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Grevillea, 
23. G. cirsiifolia, Meissn. in Pl. Preiss, ii. 253, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 
376. Stems prostrate, not p? branched, silky-tomentose. Leaves 
linear or lanceolate, 3 to long, entire remotely toothed or pin- 
natifid, the teeth or lobes te and falcate or rarely longer and M 
e 
the rhachis pedicels and perianths silky and often fulvous. " 
small, often persistent. Pedicels 1} to 3lines long. Perianth glabrous 
stigma o a prominent exea Pur Fruit very nae “ovoid, about 
4 lines a ng. 
W. Australia, ginimmond, 8rd coll. n. 267. "The curious form of the parant is 
quite anomalous in "the g 
broadly neat, o ange or mucronate, entire, rounded or cuneate at 
lets scarcely conspicuous. Racem es terminal or lateral, shortly pedun- 
culate, secund, rather dense, 1 to yh or rarely 2 in. lon icels. 
to 2 lines long, closely ferruginous-tomentose as well as the rhachis 
Perianth slig itly hairy outside, glabrous inside, the tube obliquely 
dilated at the base, about 4 lines E attenuat der 
the globular limb. Torus straight. Gland inent, semiannular. 
Ovary etary Monto ; style oe labrous ; princi disk oblique, 
umbonate.— r. Pro Nor. Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 802; 
G. Muni, A. Sais, Herb. 
Mountains, Caley, Sieber, n. 
. 5. Ww lue 26, A. Cunningham, Fraser, 
Wools. In habit and foliage this species resembles G. Goodii, 
but the flowers are vely 
M a 
inside, the tube scarcely dilated at the base, about 3 lines long, Tev® 
under the globular limb, Torus straight. Gland semiannular, scarce^y 
