j Grevillea, | CIV. PROTEACEJE, 445 
Victoria. Near Melbourne, Adamson, F. Mueller ; 
F. Mueller. 
Var. scabrella. Leaves more scabrous. Perianth nen larger. — G. scabrella, 
Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 365. —Near Nangas, M‘ Arthur 
Plenty Creek, Genoa river, 
subulate, from under 4 in. to above 1 in. long, glabrous and smooth or 
more or less hirsute or scabrous, Racemes Mota sessile and glabrous, 
aud perianth entirely as in Q. rosmarinifolia, and the ovary as in that 
E peste and glabrous as well as the style except a small tuft of 
tthe base on the upper side.—Meissn. in DO. Prod. xiv. 364; 
G, B. Meissn. Lc. (with rather longer leaves). 
S. Wal Lachlan and Cujeegong rivers, and Euryalean scrub and forest 
land noth of Batharst A, m Mindest Mitchell. é ; 
etorià. Forest and Darebin Creeks, F. Mueller ; Skipton, Whan; Wimmera, 
f. glabella, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 20; Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 364, is a slight variety 
with finer, more crowded and more erect leaves, but several specimens are intermediate. 
n 
regarded as varieties of a sin gle o G. lavandulacea sometimes approaches 
them in habit, but has a differently Hin dh and | the torus poparen oblique, 
rosmarinifolia, 4. Cunn. n Field, N. S. Wales, 328. An 
fect shrub of d or 6 ft., the rei g virgate, closely ‘tomentose. 
Leaves mostl ect, rather crowded, sessile, Enea- pod or the 
larger ones înear-lanceolate, niücrónate- acute, ar much 
'evolute, 4 to n. long, scabrous- -pubescent or ehm above, the 
under Surface, Shy exposed, silky-pubescent. Racemes short, dense, 
| fo le, terminal but eg SPARE lateral from the shortness of the 
Howe 
4,. as Well as the style except a tuft of hairs at the base on the upper 
id i fers Fruit rather narro T Mm or 7 
ng, not distinct] ribbed, —R. Br. Prot. Nov. 20; Meissn. in 
E zT Tod. xiy, 363; S NEN Fl. Austral. t. 30; Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 1479; 
|. "paria, Sieb. i ay wh atid Schult. Syst. iii. Mant. 278. 
1 Sae Sieber, n. 33; Cox's river, A. Cunningham, Fraser ; Sidmouth 
e itatio of the torus or summit of the pedicelin a ring outside the perianth, 
Pen character of this species, is variable in degree both in ees rin 
M iu Q, diva aricata, and is not always absolutely vinti in G. er icifolia 
E > PLAGrOPODA.— Racemes various, erect and secund in the. 
speres short and few-flowered in the others. Perianth-tube 
below the mi iddle and usually opening on the lower side, revo- 
