Grevillea. | ClV. PROTEACEJE. 479 
| branches often angular, but less so than in G. synaphee. Leaves ae 
! ovate, undulate and Ap toothed, cuneate „at the base but scarc — 
panicle, J to 3 in. lon ng.  Pedicels filiform, lto 2 lines long. eres 
glabrous, the tube penis about 2 lines long, revolute under the - 
globular limb, Torus stra aight, without any gland. Ovary glabrous, 
stipitate ; style Pais thick; stigmatie cone erect, bordered by a pro- 
minent marein.— Anadenia werden pest Swan Riv. App. 31; G 
wufolium, Meissn. in Pl. Preiss, i. 551, not of Lindl. 
W. Australia. Swan river, Denna lst i 
128. G. Muelleri, Benth. An undershrub or low shrub with erect 
branches of about 1 ft) rather slender and more or less hoary-pubescent. 
lover leaves cuneate or oblong, 1 to 1} in. long, toothed at the end; 
Upper ones mostly linear-cuneate or poro acuminate, with 1 or 3 
a 
Tminal, 
: € iuto, about 2 lines iei with a globula ular limb. Torus 
any gland. Ovary glabrous, on a filiform stipes ; 
style ony thickened at the base ; stigmatic cone short, erect, with a 
"y prominent margir 
| : Australia. Wat of Stirling range, F. Mueller. 
139. G. tri trifida, Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. 553, and in DC. Prod. xi 
389. Àn erect shrub of 2 or 3 ft., the Sees slightly ho Leaves 
- Mostly Bere, rather broad and shortly 3-lobed or 3-tooth r nar- 
the T 
D with 2 or 8 short divaricate lobes at the end or some of the upper 
iform, us, le 
: ender, revolute, pu gh lines long, the s limb globular, prominently 4- 
e; Toru raight, without any gland. Ovary glabrous, on a 
nen Style f filiform ; ; stigmatic cone per^ erect, with a e ly 
ES margin. Fruit nearly smooth.—Anadenia try rifida, in 
wi Linn. Soc, x. 167, Prod. 375; Prot. Nov. ov. 1. Beete 
George's Sound and adjoining districts, &. Brown, Baxter, 
e Preiss t Pree B ep vir 
