468 ClV. PROTEACEJE. [ Grevillea, 
prominent. Ovary glabrous, shortly stipitate ; style not much exceed- 
ing the e peria anth, with a la ip almost lateral stigmatic dis 
Victori an elevation of (oh fta F. Mueller. lhéluded MP 
Mueller (Trans. Phil. Soc. Vict. i. 108, and Hook. Kew Journ. viii. 205) in G. Victor 
but it appears to me t pr t both in foliage and inflorescence it is nearer to G. Cfiquliana 
but distinct from both 
M G. Victoris, F. Muell. in Trans. Phil. Soc. Viet. i. 107, and in 
Vac Fourn: viii. us em erect handsome shrub of 8 to 12 ft, 
g 
much exceedin ME, the peril with à lateral stigmatic 
rather narrow, a bout 3 in. long.—Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 353. 
Victoria. Mount ee Mount pati sare Range, F. Mu eller. 
Var. ects —— veins much less pro the leaves obtuse, and the peri- 
anth slender as in G. punicea, but with the aa ‘style of G. Victorie.—Sourees of 
the Genoa skeg F. Mas scie 
00. G. punicea, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 169, Prod 1. 976. An 
erect shrub, the dm branches silky-tomentose. Leaves shortly petio- 
late, oblong elliptical or almost oval, obtuse de a small eh Lua 
the margins recurved, all under 1 in. long i in some specimens, à s me 
ceeding 2 in. in others, glabrous often shining and obscurely penniveine 
iho ‘and M with a prominent m a 78 
^ with th midrib alone 
but scarcely thicker shen the oe re ale long style; stig d. xiv. 
very oblique or lateral. Fruit } in long. —Meissn. in ii Exot. 
354 ; Bot. ee. t. 1819; Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 1857; Reichb. Icon. 
R. Brown, Sieber, 
i rel other j^ / 
977. ; 
101. G. eiu: Sieb. in Roem, and. Schult, Syst. iii, Mant 
erect — closely aliad to G. punicea and probably a variety ila 
the same indumentum venation of leaves flowers and fruit, late 
are pens and narrower, 2 to 4 in. long and linear 97 lancea 
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