- 
Grevillea. | CIV. PROTEACEÆ. 485 
| leafy panicle, the rhachis and flowers glabrous. Perianth slender, 
straight, under 2 lines long, the limb nearly globular. Torus straight, 
without any gland. Ovary glabrous, nearly sessile; style filiform, 
wit igmatic cone. Fruit small, semi-obcordate, falcate, 
the lower edge or back dilated. 
W. Australia, Drummond, 2nd coll. n. 299, 3rd coll. n. 266. 
145. G. integrifolia, Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 885. An erect 
n. 
emes pedunculate, cylindrical, rather loose, 1 : , 
veral in a terminal leafy panicle, the rhachis s ightly pubescent. 
line lon Perianth brous, slender ht, 
one almost linear, marked by a slightly iver? ai = Aera 
e that of G. Shuttlemorthiana 
W. Australia, Drummond, n. 157, 5th coll. suppl. n. 6. 
E. Var, obovata. Leaves mostly obovate, ltoi in. long, but on some specimens throw- 
- 98 f branches with leaves of the typical form.—G. biformis, Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. ii. 
pua in DC. Prod. xiv. 386, as to the barren specimens.—W. Australia, Zoe, 
mmond. 
146. G stenoca An erect bushy shrub of 3 
. rpa, F. Muell. Herb. n er y C 
XAR, more or less silvery or hoary-tomentose, we older foliage 
I tene » acute or obtuse, striate with 3 to 5 closely approximate 
e ptu ves, 2 to 4 in. long or in a few specimens onl i 
ll» slightly attenuate and almost terete at the base. Racemes shortly 
Pedunculate, rather loose, 1j to 21 in. long, several in a terminal core 
Puile. Pedice very short. Perianth glabrous, slender, s 5s 
warcely 2 lines long, the limb ovoid. Torus straight, without any 
d vary glabrous, nearly sessile; style filiform ; stigmatic con 
; n - 
{BY narrow, with a projecting rim at the base. Fruit (cate a 
: x ew specimens), very narrow, obliquely clavate, 5 to x sn 
Sto Jiformis, Meissn. in' Pl. Preiss. ii. 258; and in DC. Prod. xiv. 950, 
mM the flowering Specimens. TM 
ig Australia, Drummond, 3rd coll. n. 265, 6th coll. n. 181; Murchison river, 
: sit In some herbaria, DHisibnibs specimens n. 265 are associated with others 
E Ar iii of G. integrifolia, and had evidently been so trans 
a Rer Case 1 see ; 
mer "ng ones of G, integrifolia. I have therefore been unable to retain spinal: 
~~“ name founded upon the supposed dimorphous foliage. 
E ll. Manaresra:—Racemes short, dense, — * gie 
^ Perianth-tube straight, slender or fusiform, the lim . 
