Grevillea. | CIV. PROTEACER, 431 
stipes. Style long, slightly thickened under the n: ine disk. 
Fruit ome smooth or shghtly rugose, 6 to 8 lines 
rchison river and near Bunbury, Oldjiel ~ pah may prove to 
bea variety of b. DPA UmuWei an with less divided leaves and a looser inflorescence. 
3. G. ee annians, End. Stirp 6. A spre pus 
in of 3 to 5 ft., , the young ra softly — the folia 
mes terminal, spreadi ng, secund, rather dense, l to 
lj in. lon ng, he rhachis tomentose. F 
Pedicels 1 to 2 lines long. Perianth sprinkled outside with a few 
appressed hairs, bearded inside above the middle with short hairs, the 
S P to 3) lines long, somewhat dilated below the middle, attenuate 
volute under the globular limb. Torus straight. Gland broad, 
| Mti orbis thick but flat or obscurely 3-lobed. Ovary glabrous, 
pua Eu ng stipes ; ; style long, thickened under the óhlique or lateral 
atic disk, 
s i i 
Prod, xiv, 372; Baill. Hist. Pl. ii. 389, f. 216; G. Preissii, Meissn. in 
E p i 543, ii. 253 and in DC. Prod. xiv. 371; Bot. Mag. 
5 a tralia ? Murray Desert near Lake resin, Wurth, a single specimen 
in herb, F, or. Can it be a cultivated one 
EN. Swan river, Drummond, n. "69, Is t coll. n. 637, Preiss, n. 709, and 
sae between Seas river and King George’ s Sound, Harvey ; King George’s 
B. iig Seen any typical specimens of the plant originally described by Endlicher 
fom Baron n Huegel's eid dm bu WA character Mid well with t ie common Swan river 
Pecimens, Baillon’s figure above quoted represents well the foliage and inflorescence, . 
tthe enlarged figures 217 and 218 differ both from Endlicher's escription and from 
ipto et in in ^us shape of the perianth, its ob e pubescence, and in the very short 
e 
ares - Hepa .—Ovary sessile or ems s Vie MT 
li oblique wi e 
thai. i Dm but very rarely slightly obliq 
[ e differs from Ptychocarpa chiefly in the oblong or elongated secund 
| ina a the peri anth h glabrous inate as well as the style, and in the leaves not so 
7 entire as in Ptye The ab or prominence of ri 
de a. ea ier p J the 
pun “hag nig rarely desint The seeds are in some species more up: en 
ut that appears to be no more than a meih distinction, and c y 
ned from herbarium specimens. 
P: 13. G. concinna, : n Trans. Linn. Soc. X. 172, Prod. 977, and 
rely be sscertai 
