450 CIV. PROTEACEJE. [ Grevillea. 
in the Hegre: of obbiaulty s p ihe torus, but I have been unable among the numerous 
specimens seen to mark ou y distinct parce, eem d small-flowered variety as repre- 
sented by Bieta’ Ed 20 (d.  Meissneriana 
55. G. Hed , R. Br. in Trans. Linn.. Soc. X. . 179, Prod. 377. 
shrub of 5 or 6 T. * with pedialous branches,’ : dm tomentose. 
ut a , 1 to 
scabrous-pubescent and very obliquely pennive eined above, silky- 
tomentose underneath with the midrib alone prominent.  Racemes 
loose but short, shortly peduneulate, solitary or 2 or 3 together at the 
ends of the branches and usually retlexed. Pedicels 1 to 2 lines long, 
ntose-pubescent as we las the rhachis. Perianth silky or villous 
ved u d 
‘oblique. Gland tust ER Y aped. Ovary glabrous, stipitate at the 
pper margin of the torus ; H Pn e short, thick, dilated under the large 
‘concave lateral stigmatic disk.—Meissn DO. Prod. xiv. 360. 
australia. Port Lincoln, = Brown, "dud Gawler Ranges, Sulliv 
m the coast to s the Bast 
W. Australi 
King George’s Sound, may belong to this species but are not in flower. 
Notwithstanding the glabrous hay this species appears too nearly ace to the two 
preceding and to some of the following ones to be removed from the sectio 
56. G. brachystylis, Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. i. i ii. 252, and in DC. 
Prod. xiv. 800. A loosely branched shrub of 1 r 9 ft., the young 
shoots silky or ferruginous with short hairs. Pisa linear or lanceo- 
late, shortly contracted at the base, the margins recurved or revo 
l 
segments normal. Torus very oblique. Gland 
Ovary densely villous, shortly stipitate on the upper mat :nto 
torus; style rather short, villous ; stigmatic disk broad, pro uced th 
je ew oblong appendage pubescent ya the back, the das end 
e of the broader lower part. Fruit about 4 in. lon 
es Australia, Drummond, 2nd coll n. 322; Sussex district, P reiss, n. TLT 
57. G. saccata, Benth. Apparently procumbent or Ve sprendi 
the branches me ca “eaves pus ous , almost Polly! a 
fign iota ee rap Leaves sessile, Tees or lanceolate; "n 
e Apod fs revolute, $ to 1j or sometimes ~ 2 in. lo 
2 pra ot ip scabrous-punctate when the hairs Wear 
