po akea.) CIV. PROTEACER, 513 
W. or E. Australia? A very distinct species, tip allied to H. purpurea, 
eed in the Melbourne Pot Garden as West Australian, but suspected by F. 
Mueller to be of eastern origin 
form, 3 or 4 lines long. Perianth glabrous, the tube about 5 lines 
- long, dilated below the middle, open early along the under side, at- 
i 
nuate and revolute under t b. Torus straight, rather broad 
Gland scarcely prominent. Ovary ies eed ; style long, with an 
oblique almost lateral stigmatic disk. 1} to 13 in. long, 2 in 
broad, nearly eet be scarcely beaked. pt very broad, decus 
rent dow n both margins and round the vee of the nucleus.—Meiss 
B iuo. xxvi. 358. ‘and in DC. Prod. xiv. 404; Grevillea trisecta, T 
Muell. First Gen. Rep. 17 (name onl 
F4 tile Wales. Warrego river, Mitchell; Darling Desert, Nielson (specimens in 
‘oda E 
oria. N.W. interior of the Colony, F. Mueller (the specimens seen all 
cultivated) 
Smooth, rieid. pun ent-r oin in. long. ow 
T dise Bedi sh short quad villous. Perianth Gals 
. ihe tu 
na que a very short thick obtuse oblique or incurved «i bo the 
E With small dorsal horns near the end. o v wing rd i» 
nt down both mar gins of the nucleus.— r. in Tr ns. 
| Soe. x. 181, Prod. 389 ; Meisn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 401 ; Banksia gibbosa, 
? oi 
Wm, Geærtn, f. Fr. ii, 216, t. 219; Hakea pubescens, Schrad. Sert. 
; Hannoy - 27; Conchium aru Willd. Enum. Hort. E Berol 141; H. 
| Pi, Salisb. Prod. 51; H. lanigera, Ten. Fl. Nap. i. 22, t. 
- Wales. Port es R. Brown, Sieber, n. 14, and others. 
Cunn. in Field, N. S. Wales, 897. 
in A. Cunn. 
m vir be ‘branches scarcely abescen 
mis crowded, — -— mucronate, "e thick, 
the 
* 
