432 CIV. PROTEACEE. [ Grevillea. 
rather broad at the base, much attenuate and revolute under the globu- 
i Torus straight. Gland broad, depressed, semilunar. Ovary 
ened under the broad oblique stigmatic disk. Fruit acuminate, about 
in. long, obscurely ribbed.—Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 367 ; Sweet, 
WV. Australi rummond, 5th coll. n. 405; Lucky Bay, R. Brown, Baxter ; 
Gardiner, Fitzgerald and Phillips ranges, West Mount Barren, Bremer Bay, Maxwell. 
Var. racemosa. Racemes longer and more erect.—G. Hewardiana, Meissn. in DC. 
Prod. xiv. 366, and G. coccinea, Meissn. l.c. 867.— Drummond, 5th coll. n. 404; 
. Mount Manypeak, Preiss, n. 711; Gardiner river, Maxwell. 
villous. Pedicels scarcely any. Perianth ‘silky-villous outside, gla- 
brous inside, the tube about 4 lines long, slightly dilated b 
middle, attenuate and revolute below the g ar limb. 
straight. Gland broad, horizontally spreading, semiorbicular. Ovary — 
densely villous, contracted at the base but scarcely stipitato s E 
long, glabrous, the stigmatic disk oblique. Fruit obtusely an DC. 
shortly acuminate, about 3 in. long.—G. tetragonoloba, Meissn. In ^ 
Prod. xiv. 374. 
W. Australia, Drummond, 1st coll. n. 633, 4th coll. n. 282 ; Gardiner river " 
Doubtful Island Bay, Oldfield. h 
Drummond's specimens 6th coll. n. 184, referred here by Meissner, although tà 
a G. Hookeriana in foliage, have very different flowers and constitute the ™ 
nnaisecta. 
15? G. Baxteri, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 99. Leaves pinnate, an 
both sides, the segments about 1 in. long, narrow-linear, mucron ab 
R i istil si igmatic disk dila 
convex, nearly vertical.—Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 372. id 
i = : ies, the parce 
Bed stralia. Cape Arid, sed I have not seen e tame à E J have 
not met with it in any other set of Baxter's plants. It appears to be ver. wp r 
eriana, and perhaps one of its forms, but differing in the silky leaves an 1 
atic disk. 1 
. 16. G. pterosperma, F. Muell. in Trans. Phil. Soc. Vict. meee 1 
in. Hook. Kew Journ. viii. 208. A shrub of several feet with n 
