464 — : CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Grevillea. 
limb. Torus straight. Ovary shortly a villous as well as the 
style; ou disk later ina Leaves all e 
any re allied to the series jo æ of Eugrevillea, but 
readily Sicapnwbed D the pe from all the species of that series except: G. concinna, 
which has a BRS 
in Trans. Linn. Soc 174, Prod. 879. 
vi bushy uh of "x to 6 f. ‘the branches irse lbs and 
Leaves «rather crowded, sessile, o oblong or 
vit villous; style long, villous, clavate at tlie end, with 
thick lateral stigmatic disk, the villous back lear beyond, pre disk 
369; Bot. Reg. t. 443; Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. sa 
c Sm. Spec. Bot. N. Holl. 29. t. som Andr. Bot. ae t. be 
js. collin, Knight, Prot. 115, 116. 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown, Sieber, n. 37, Fl. Mist. n. 417, and 
many others. 
89. G. phylicoides, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. X. 174, Prod. od. 379. 
A shrub of 3 or 4 ft., the branches ferruginous-villous. Leav 
or very shortly petiolate, linear-lanceolate or lanceolate, 
nate, mostly 2 to 1 in. long, the margins revolute, ver bro 
cem 
under the lobule limb. Torus stra Light. Gland v We prone 
semiannular, Ovary villous, shortly stipitate ; S87» mati 
lateral, thick, Wie the villo ous back epe d beyo nd the'disk into ^ 
ig long erect horn.—Meissn é Prod. x v 1369. 
- S. Wales. Grose river, R. Mon Blue Mountains, Fraser, Sieber, n.?9 
and a iei Clarence river, Beckler. 
90. G. sphacelata, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 174, Prol. en 
‘A shrub of several feet, resembling G. phylicoides, but the indument 
of the branches and underside of the leaves closel appres ds 
