Grevillea.] CIV. PROTEACEZ. 451 
Racemes_umbel-like, few-flowered, terminal or in the upper axils, 
Pedicels 2 or 3 lines long. Perianth more or less pubescent outside, 
b 
samely prominent. Ovary villous, nearly sessile near the upper 
margin of the torus ; style pubescent ; stigmatic disk lateral. 
W. Australia, Drummond. The habit is nearly that of G. Drummondii, but 
the perianth is very different, 
tather crowded, oblong lanceolate or linear, obtuse or mucronate, t 
jets recurved, 2 to 1 or rarely 1} in. long, sprinkled and ciliate 
with | ne hairs when young, scabrous-pun bove when t 
| l s 
the oblique limb. Torus oblique. Ovary villous, on a rather long stipes 
the ie margin of the torus; style short, with a large lateral 
| Wigmatie disk, 
W. 
! Cari Australia, Drummond, 8rd coll. n. 327, 4th coll. n. 335; near Mandurah, 
IOG, disjuncta, F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 206. An erect shrub of 
: thout ? ft. the young branches hoary or silky with appressed hairs, the 
glabrous, 
? 
“ronate, with several prominent longit l ribs or angles and 
&ngly Brooved, 1 to ł in. long.  Pedicels axillary, solitary or in j 
nearly glabrous, 2 to 3 line long. Periant scent outside with ap- 
$ Eobular imb. Torusoblique. Gland broad, semiannular, scarcely pro- 
Ovary densel villous, aig sessile on the upper margin of 
hme. Australia. Salt ri k es east of Stirling river, Maxwell, A: 
"perfect specimen I d p Heth: F. Mueller may also belong to this 
w .& haplantha, 7 Muell. Herb. Branches tomentose, the foh- 
"E minutely pubescent or at length glabrous. Leaves "-— — 
: GG 
