456 CIV. PROTEACER. | Grevillea. 
14 to 3 in. long, more obliquely penniveined than in G. Wickħami, the 
reticulations prominent on both si 
1 to 14 in. long, on ; 
branches. Pedicels 1 to 2 lines long, glabrous as well as the rhachis. 
under the globular limb. Torus oblique. Gland large, horseshoe- 
shaped. Ovary glabrous, on a slender stipes, at the upper margin of 
E 
the torus ; ye ong, slender, glabrous; stigmatic disk lateral. Fruit 
ined globular, 7 or 8 lines diameter.—Meissn. in DC. Prod. 
xiv. 380. 
N. Australia. Cape Pond, Sims’s, Lacrosse, and Goulburn Islands, A. Cunning- 
ham; Nichol Bay, F. ieee Expedition; Gulf of Carpentaria, F. Mueller ; in the 
interior, M'Douall Stuart's Expedition. 
. G. Cunninghamii, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 23. A glabrous and 
more or less glaucous shrub attaining 10 ft. Leaves sessile or neanly 
so, ovate, deeply cordate with broad stem-clasping auricles, undulate 
in. lon i ut 
e not very long, broad an attened, pir 
^ very obtuse, to 
od long.—Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 879; G. carduifolia, A. Cuni, 
erb. 
and prominent, half cup-shaped, truncate or 2-lobed. Ovary pur 
lat a short stipes; style not very long, slightly thickened under 
N. : ichhardt ; 
Maria vane E coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown, T 
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