479 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Grevillea. 
‘prominent underneath. Racemes short, dense, somewhat secund, 
sessile, terminal. Pedicels about 2 lines long, silky-pubescent as well 
th : 
- ‘Victoria. Summitsof Mount William in the Grampians, Wilhelmi, F. Mueller— 
Very near G. linearis and G. parviflora, with the flowers of the former and the leaves 
nearly of the latter. 
109. G. parviflora, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 171, Prod. 977. 
An erect bushy shrub of 3 to 6 ft., the branches and young shoots 
minutely pubescent, the foliage glabrous or sprinkled with a few silky 
airs. Leaves very narrow linear, acute, with revolute margins, 3 to 
midrib and mareins. 
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scent as well as the rhachis. Perianth ge eee - 
N. S. Wales. Blue Mountains, A. Brown; Illawarra, Shepherd ; Camden, 
Leichhardt. : 
ictoria. Mitta-Mitta, upper branches of the Genoa river, F. Mueller; PUT 
and Creswick, Whan; Portland, Robertson. 
Var. acuaria, F. Muell. Leaves shorter and more rigid. 
S. Australia. Kangaroo Island, Waterhouse. 
110. G. australis, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. od: LIDT od. 3 
A much-branched shrub sometimes erect and 3 or 4 ft. hig 
very spreading and under 1 ft., or prostrate and clinging to Tee 
tose. Flowers small, in short umbel-like gee 
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stipitate; style filiform, scarcely exceeding the perianti) ECT 
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