Grevillea.] CIV. PROTEACEJE. 463 
dn Ronge, Fitzmaurice river, F. Mueller ; islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. 
n, Henne. 
i The leaves closely resemble those of some of the tropical phyllodinous Acacie ; when 
| they are also very nearly those of G. dimidiata, which has however very different 
lft. long, glabrous above penniveined and reticulate with the primary 
veins confluent in an intramarginal nerve, more or less silvery-silky 
r danaa evil 
(t scarcely pubescent inside, the tube slender, about 3 lines long, revo- 
lute under the globular limb. Torus straight. Gland semiannular, 
not very prominent. Ovary glabrous, stipitate; style long and 
slender, the stigmatic disk lateral. Fruit slightly compressed, nearly 
lin. long, Seed rather narrowly winged all round, i 
AAN Brisbane river, Moreton Bay, W. Hill, F. Mueller ; Rockingham 
N. S. Wales. From the Clarence to the Tweed river, C. Moore. 
87. G. gibbosa, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 177, Prod. 980. A 
‘mall or large tree sometimes reduced to a tall shrub, the branches and 
foliage softly tomentose-pubescent with very short hairs silky on the 
e 
F marginal nerve. Fl mall, in den e-like racemes of 
in. shortly pedunculate and usually together at the ends of 
the branches Ped t lines long, pubescent as w ll as the 
his. Perianth sprinkled or clothed with appressed hairs outside, 
glabrous inside, the tube slender, about 2 lines long, revolut under 
ular limb. Torus small. Gl 
r 
; herical valves, enclosing 1 or 2 flat 
LI TU ; g lor 2 fla e 
Meissn, in DC. Prod. xiv. 385 ; G. glauca, BEDA 
E - ; he and Bole : ; Cape York, 
a ae sray, igi pied iso ag F. Mueller, W. Hill; Suttor, Cape, and Bur- 
x rivers, Leichhardt, F. Mueller, Bowman, and others. 
E it. 7. Errostyzis. R. Br.—Racemes umbel-like, sessile or 
ly so. Flowers small, villous. Perianth-tube revolute under the 
