Grevillea. | CIV,’ PROTEACER. 427 
middle. Torus small, straight or slightly oblique. Stigmatic disk flat 
or convex, lateral. 
| Series 1. LE1oayn ®.—Ovary glabrous, stipitate. Torus some- 
| times oblique but with the gland-side the longest (not the shortest as 
] 2 Plagiopoda and Calothyrsus). 
1 This series differs from Lissostylis in the more secund inflorescence and in the shape 
. ofthe perianth. 
1. G. pinaster, Meissn. in Hook. Kew Journ. vii. 76, and in DC. Prod. 
1 Uv 967. A bushy shrub attaining 3 or 4 ft. the young branches 
tomentose, the adult foliage glabrous, Leaves linear, usually very 
làrrow and doubly grooved underneath, the lower ones on the young 
jlants sometimes “broader linear-lanceolate flat 3-nerved and slightly 
r with 
l sti c disk. uit glabrous, nearly smooth, rather narrow, 
le stipes dilated upwards and flattened. Seeds with a narrow wing 
the outer edge, 
Z : Australia. Murchison river, Oldfield, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 182. 
ar. brevifolia. Leaves all under 1 in. long and the racemes short ; in one speci- 
Sahv o the larger leaves divided into 3 segments.—Murchison river, Oldfield. 
fin ^à hirtella, Leaves of the preceding variety, but more or less hirsute with short 
lh ped hairs often clustered.—Champion Bay, Walcott; a single specimen in 
^» Mueller, 
? G. obtusifolia, Meisen. in DC. Prod. xiv. 356. A much-branched 
R apparently spreading or procumbent, the young. branches 
"d tly pubescent with appressed hairs. Leaves oblong-linear or 
d, 4th coll. n. 278, also n. 10 and 34, The species is 
y of G. pinaster. 
