CIV. PROTEACER. 443 
N.S. Wales. Nepean river, R. own; near Goulburn, Backhouse; Shoal- 
haven gullies, €. Moore; Stiimoaih Valley and Lachlan river, Woolls. 
Var. canescens. Perianth ‘ae Meise the points to the laminz longer. i cinerea, 
A. Cunn. in Field, N. i Wales, 329, not of R. Br. ; G. canescens, R. Br. Prot. Nov. d 
Meissn. in DC. Prod. x v. 859; Bot Mag, t. 3185.—North of Bde, A Cunn 
lan, Fraser ; Macquarrie river, Bow 
— The species differs from G. montana mee in habit and indumentum. 
J onulata, Linn. Soc. x. 173, Prod. 
zu ni fat e ar with | Taha ndi: hirsute Minik. Leaves 
um. Age in the typieal form and either rounded. at the 
in the centre, or tapering into a fine point, flat 
S 
a 
EX 
$- 
Eh 
aB 
E 
Diy 
as 
un 
B 
o 
un 
=— 
En 
eo 
er 
© 
= 
ME 
= 
& 
oe 
3 
£g 
un 
= 
=n 
ous Seh, with the midrib alone prominent, 
short, loose, few-tlower ed, on eg der terminal or 2 perl peduncles 
often longer ng "Bie leaves. Pedicels 1 to 2 lines 
oblique obtus imb. Torus nearly straight l semi-annular 
Ovary sessile, villous ; style long, more or less ciliate ; stigmatic disk 
y} l in D dx i Sad weet Fl. Austral. t 
| XA part uh P R. Br G. myrtacea, Sieb. in Roem. and 
| i Syst. iii. is 280, ae in i Spiny: iit Cur. Post. 46; G. 
Eus, Sw. FI Austral. 
pile. The t from H a s river, A, 
sical form in Brown’s LA m and from Hunter j 
iam, and mente eet's plate, n. 38, has most of the leaves rounded at the 
and s ort Tonate, with only a few of the leaves acuminate and tapering in a 
: A Point; in Sieber's and other specimens, including those represented in ead 
G. the majority are thus acuminate, but not so narrow as in Brown’s typica 
cumi m 
Var G. di 
nata p f" stifolia, Leaves most] tanctolate-samminese with a fine point, —6. acum 
m Ri T. in Tr rans. Linn. oc, T 173, Prod. 8 8; Meissn. in De. od xiv. ia 
H E 8 plant, lo not as to A. eii ale s, which is a var. of G. cinerea 
Unter ri r AP. 
six prin beg appear very much to run into each other. 
"a. G. Baueri, 2. p, ; n Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 173, Prod. 378, Pro 
: E À bushy shrub iting several ft. the besoin: more or se 
Win Leaves rather cro sessile, oblong, narrow or broad, 
niveined underneath. Racemes very short and umbel-like, sessile 
‘cht leafy branches, Pedicels MET. labrous, about 3 lines 
Perianth cm yellow or tinged with red, elabrous outside, 
