Grevillea. | CIV. PROTEACEÆ. 487 
style shortly contracted at the base, then turgid and slightly con- 
tracted under the stigmatic cone. Fruit v very oblique, rugose 
W. Australia, Drummond, 2nd coll. n. 314. 
150. G. paniculata, lise in Pl. Preiss, i. 550, and in DC. Prod. 
xiv, 892, A shrub of 6 to 8 ft., glabrous anit often glaucous or the 
young shoots slightly hoary with a minute tomentum. Leaves linear- 
terete, slender but rigid, pungent-pointed, more or less ved, once 
or twice divided into 3 rarely 2 segments 4 to 1 in. long, the un 
vided base about as long. Racemes axillary, shorter or rather longer 
an the leaves, sim le or branched. Pedice to 4 lines long. 
Perianth glabrous, under 2 lines long, the tube iot twice as long as 
the globular lim rus straight. semiann 
lar. Ovary 
glabrous, on a long stipes; style Sondi at the base, then — 
and again contracted under the stigmatic cone. Fruit 
o, but the stipes not so lateral as in the allied sealer: end 
Tügose 
N. Ens. Drummond, n. 105, Preiss, n. 617, a and b; Fitzgerald Flats, 
Maxwell, 
151. G. biternata, Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 549, ii. 256, and in DC. 
Prod. xiv. 392. Branches softly tomentose- apie, the young shoots 
ferruginous, Leaves very narrow-linear, pungent-pointed, doubly - 
segments of 1 to iii in., the undivided base e= long or e shorter 
in some specimens a few leaves quite entire. “Racemes axillary, 
c me than the leaves. Perianth Ebro, jeter’ 2 lines long, 
e not twice wn length of the globular limb. Torus straight. 
Gland Semiannular, ary "gla abrous, on a long stipes; eio umen 
constricted at the oa then dilated and a again contracte: 
atic cone, Fruit r rugose as in G. triloba, of which this may prove 
to be a ud narrow-leav ed variety. 
W.A ia, Drummond, n. 188, 1st € n. 624, 2nd coll. n. 315, 323; north of 
Cape Pal Phillip. and Thomas s rivers, well. a 
ar. leptostachya. A shrub of 10 to 15 ft., more gaon. than the typical form, wi 
*r racemes, about 1 in. ong. —Champion Bay, Walcott. 
slend, 
Oba, Meissn. in Hook.Kew Journ. vii. 74, and in | fla 
anches rather stout, softly eedem or hoary 
be usuall 
lon 
lar. ry rous, on & g 
ees Sido hee then dilated into a swelling of the 
