Adenostephanus.] CIV. PROTEACEJE. 41? 
shortly clavate at the end, with a small stigma in the centre of a lateral 
convex di ruit unk 
h 
‘small, pedicellate in pairs in terminal or rarely axillary racemes, the 
pedicels often more or less connate. Bracts very deciduous (or some- 
e?), 
ve genus as far as hitherto known is chiefly Brasilian, with one New-Caledonian 
es, besides the Australian one which is endemic. 
ES RA, Bleasdalii, p»; A small but beautiful tree (Dallachy), 
the branches petioles and inflorescence minutely ferruginous-tomentose. 
| ets 3 to 17, petiolulate, ovate to oblong-lanceolate, acutely acumi- 
. ile, somewhat undulate and irregularly mucronate-serrate, tapering or 
E te H . . 
£ usually several in a short panicle or solitary in the u er axils. 
cels about 1 line lon , those of each pair completely united into a 
Bleasdalii or Bleasdalea cupanioides, F. Muell. Fragm. v 
q RSeenslang, Rockingham Bay, Dallachy. "The structure and position of the 
5 are in every respect those of some Brasilian Adenostephani, and especially of 
organensis, Endl., except as to the hypogynous glands, of which the two upper ones 
in A. organensis I find them very unequal, two sometimes much 
n the two Others, The endulous ort otropous ovules at once distinguish 
both from Grevillea, of which it has in some respects the perianth and 
PR Helicia, of which it has the inflorescence, W hether Adenostephanus 
ew edoni 
è 
rance a definitely characterised one. 
20. GREVILLEA, R. Br. ; 
the „and Stylurus, Salish. Anadenia, R. Br., Manglesia, Endl, Strangea and 
5 Meissn.) : , 
Nets hermaphrodite, Perianth irregular or regular, the tube 
L ? curved under the limb or straight and slender, the limb 
x1 rarely ovoid, usually oblique, the lamine usually 
tube h ened. 
T" . *. . 
Hypogynous glands united wi s single 
