Grevillea.] CIV, PROTEACEJX. 453 
long, revolute under the globular limb. Torus very oblique, linear, 
about 2 lines long. Gland small and horseshoe-shaped at the lower 
end. Ovary glabrous on a long stipes at the upper end of the torus; 
style rather long ; stigmatic disk lateral. 
Queensland. Dogwood Creek, Leichhardt. 
64. G. pauciflora, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Sov, x. 171, Prod. 877. 
An erect bushy shrub, the branches silky or hoary-tomentose. Leaves 
linear or oblong, usually cuneate, very obtuse or with a small callous 
Torus oblique. Gland semiannular. Ovary glabrous on a short thick 
Stipes; style short; stigmatic disk lateral. Fruit about 2 in. y 
Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 356 ; G. oligantha, F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 206. 
Be Australia. Port Lincoln, R. Brown; Marble Ranges, Wilhelmi; Spencer's 
» Warburton, Lo 
, W. Australia. Lucky Bay, R. Brown; S.W. end of Russel Range and Phillips 
Wer, Maxwell, z : 
The specimens are many of them very unsatisfactory. 
65. G. Strangea, Benth. A small erect glabrous shrub. Leaves 
tather crowded erect, linear or linear-cuneate, obtuse or mucronate, 
091 i 
0 Herb, F. Mueller, similar to that of G. eynanclicor pa col DN" 
7*5 Meissn, in Hook. Kew Journ. vii. 66, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 348, 
s aeensland, Wide Bay, Bidwill; swamps near Durval, Leichhardt; Sandy 
*, Cape Byron, C. Moore. j : 
: As far ag the characters are derived from the fruit and foliage, the only umi 
: bat pecie appears to me to be even sectionally inseparable from G. cynanclacarpa ; 
oth require further investigation from more perfect specimens. 
z +4 A 
‘ssn. im Hook. Kem Journ. vii. 75. 
dheres 3 or 4 ft., the young branches 
entose, the adult foliage glabrous. Leaves rather coh erect, 
wi acute or mucronate, thick and rigid but flat or slight y concave, 
Unless, contracted at the base but scarcely petiolate, 2 to = n 
me Specimens, 3 to 6 in. in other. Pedicels solitary in the axils,- 
