428 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Grevillea. 
3. G. sparsiflora, F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 906. A bushy shrub of 
about 3 ft., with erect branches, the young shoots minutely silky- 
pubescent, the adult foliage nearly glabrous. Leaves rather crowded, 
ar limb, densely bearded inside about the middle with 
reflexed hairs. Torus small, straight. Ovary stipitate, glabrous; style 
disk. 
long, with an orbicular lateral stigmatic 
but a different foliage. Leaves on short petioles, cuneate at the base, 
a. Eyre's Relief and East Mount Barren, Maxwell. In one speci- 
W. Austr 
men the leaves are much narrower and deeply 3-fid, or a few of them linear-lanceolate 
and entire. 
O y lab : 
very long, merosiy ghickened under the large latéral degere 
W. Australia, Drummond, 4th coll. n. 285, Roe; sandy ridges, Phillips 
Maxwell. 
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6. G. platypoda, F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 205. A shrub with s^. 
minutely tomentose branches very 
shortly petiolate, deeply pinnatifid 
: lobed segmen l ni 
~ in. long and broad firmly coriaceous, glabrous and wo 2- 
minutely silky underneath, the. primary veins prominent. 
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