452 CIV. PROTEACEJX. [ Grevillea. 
linear, thick and rigid, mucronate, 2 to 14 in. long, smooth and nerve- 
less on the convex Te side, broadly channelled underneath. Pedicels 
axillary or lateral, in small sessile clusters sometimes reduced to a 
single one, 1 to 3 lines long, woolly-pubescent. Perianth pubescent 
low j wi 
Ovary densely villous, nearly sessile on the upper margin of the torus; 
style long, pubescent or villous; stigmatic disk orbicular, lateral. — . 
W. Australia, Drummond (a single specimen in Herb. F. Mueller); East Mount 
Barren, Maxwell. 
61. G. pinifolia, Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 850. Erect and shrubby, 
the young shoots silky-tomentose. Leaves linear-terete, grooved under 
neath, slender but rigid, erect and rather crowded, minutely sine 
glabrous and smoo full-grown, 1 to nearl T line | 
- w-flowered, axillary and sessile. Pedicels scarcely a 
long. rruginous-villous outside, very sparingly hairy d M | 
the tube rather broad, scarcely 2 lines long, contracted an 2 = 
the l orus obliqu and truncate or emarginate y 
de 
on 
ensely vi Y stipi j he torus; 
dA villous, very shortly stipitate at the upper margin of t 1 
style short, nearly glabrous; stigmatic disk lateral, broad and thick. 
Fruit small 
W. Australia, Drummond (2nd coll.?) n. 161, 4th coll. n. 281. 
exed hairs, the tube nearly 4 lines lon 
the lower side only, attenuate and rec l quiet 
Torus very oblique. Gland broad and flat, slightly prominent. 
„vi. 201, 
eA j This is referred to by F. Mueller, er wers; but, 
variety of G. sparsiflora, which it much resembles in t ec eo from & small 
besides the foliage, it differs in the very oblique torus. It is only kno 
specimen which 1s however abundantly in flower. 
. 63.G. s ora, i. 9 hortly f 
pens shrub, probably small. Leaves sessile or = shorty 
iroadly ovate or orbicular : 
like margin, 4 to 6 lines 
Pedicels in pairs in the u axils, filiform, glabrous, 
