Grevillea. | CIV. PROTEACER. 439 
Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 377 ; Bot . Mag. t. P ie Lodd. Bot. Cab. 
1.1158; Lindl. and Paxt. Fl. Gard. iil. 103, ER 
vl S. Wales. Blue Mountains, A. Cunningham, sie Sieber, n. 32, and 
Var. stenomera, B Muell. Prostrate; leaflobes linearJanceolate,—Head of Mac- 
kay river, C. Moor 
3l. G. B iiaa R. Br. Prot. Nov. 23. A diffuse or prostrate 
_ Shrub of 3 or 4 ft., the branches tomentose- pubescent with appressed 
s. Leaves broad, son eg or pinnate; lobes or segments 
9 to 21, either oblong or cuneate or again pinnat tifid with triangular or 
late, ihe lower sprinkled with P3 
Torus inda Gland obovate or orbicular, convex, horizontally spread- 
. IS Ovary sessile or nearly so, shortly villous; "style very long, gla- 
: brous, iiit clavate under the broad rt stigmatic disk.—Meissn. 
p ABL = -i, 541, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 376. 
ver, Fraser, Drummond, 1st coll. n. 632, Preiss, n. 707, 
ad vr ny. p! n rivers, Oldfield.— —In some specia the raceme is much 
elongated and very loose, but not constituting a distinct variety. 
era, Meissn. in DC. Pro rod. xiv. 973. A stout shrub 
"I twice or three times divided into narrow-linear rigid divaricat 
ll ointed M vine) grooved EE rather thicker 
Re er than in G. aspa ragoides, the whole leaf 1 to 9 in. diameter. 
lene terminal, Kis dense secund about 2 in. ug, the rhachis 
Wt.  Pedicels exceedingly short or scarcely any. erianth dp 
d onside, ind ag inside, et be abo ut 3 lines long, much di- 
jue E AMen 
oneni (2nd coll. ?), n. i 4th d n. 284; Plantagenet and 
axwell. 
3 Sling Ben: 
oliage minutely pubescent or labrous. Leaves once twiee 
1 r vidéd into rigid divaricate pergont pond 
leat “nts, very narrow bog and doubly “grooved faiderneath, the whole 
li l to 2 in, diamete Racemes terminal, loose, secund, rarely above 
m. long, the "edi and pedicels ay hirsute and glandular-viscid. 
