Qoo Grevillea.] CIV. PROTEACER, 455 
W. Australia. Eran river, Fraser, Drummond, 1st coll. n. 619, Preiss, n. 693; 
Vasse river, "Oldfield; Pe, Leeuwin, Lay and Collie a in loose racem pas 
Var. angustifolia. Leaves lanc eolate, a pinnat fid, 3 to 6 in. long.—W. ralia, 
peed Mount ca Oldfield, F. " Mueller ; reme and Blackwood 3 ieas, 
68. G. angulata, R. Br. Prot, Nov. 94. A shrub of 3 to 
quite glabrous and a glaucous, or the young shoots scarcely 
pubescent. Leaves petiolate, ovate or oblong, cuneate at the base, 
more or less undulate and prickly-toothed, 1 to 2 in. long or rather 
tate on the upper margi e torus; style rather long; stic 
tisk ovate, latera] Fruit. vit obtuse with the base of the styl e 
lateral, 4 to 6 lines lono —Meiss C. Prod. xiv. 380; G. ilicifolia, 
N. Australia. Sims's cg A, Cunningham ; Victoria river, Bynoe, F. Mueller ; 
Fitzmaurice river, F. Mueller 
ut ? lancifolia, V. Muell. atib oblong-lanceolate, 2 to 3 in. long.—Stony ranges, 
utral Australia, Herb. F. Mue ller (collector not named). 
69. G. Wiccan, Meisen. in DC. Prod. xiv. 380. A shrub of 4 to 
ar or sinuate, with prick] so angles or teeth t 
™ 4 to 1} in, long, i as in G. angulata, p cube with the 
“tculations less conspicuous. Racemes secund n. long, on 
? 
short axillary peduncles or terminating short brancl » Sp e I to 
nd ver i at th im 
inder the globular limb. Torus oblique. Gland horseshoe-shaped, 
hot very prominent. Ovary glabrous, stipitate on the upper 
w of the torus; style glabrous or minutely y pap snag Bagg ae 
| E à large lateral’ stigmatic disk. Fruit very obtuse, 4 ines 
p UN. Australia, Us h Roebuck Bay, Martin; 
— Kip b Harbour, N.W. coast, Wickham ; Roe 
E PpS 8 end and Collier Bay. Cha sig Port Darwin, Schultz ; Gulf of Carpentaria, 
mè G. agrifolia, Nov. 24. A shrub of 
A, Cunn. in R. Br. Prot. 
rata growth, the young shoots minutely silky-tomentose, ee 
^d inous and ie e foliage scarcely glabrous. Leaves petio = 
yete-cuneate, m or less undulate and angular or sinuate hen 
Picky "pointed pauk or teeth, tapering from the middle downwards; 
