Grevillea. | CIV. PROTEACER. 461 
ved underneath, the whole leaf often above 1 ft. long. Racemes 
dil 2 pur T 
ated at the base, revoluté under the globular limb, ful y 9 lines long. 
Torus po Gla x annular, ess ut not very prominent. vary 
glabrous, on a ong stipes in the e of the gland; style very long, 
ih tly Ehickenca under the lateral pees disk. Fruit broad, very 
ob be nearly 1 in. long.—G. segmentosa, F. Muell. Fragm. iii. 145, 
e CUM Murchison river, Oldfield, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 188. 
. CycrorrERA.— Flowers small in dense terminal racemes 
wally jy paniculato care tube narrow, recurved or reflexed under 
ich straight. ay glabrous, stipitate. Fruit usually 
A Seed w inged al nuts 
un section has the flowers of PL with the general habit oet i Eee 
M all the species except G. Hillii have the T a on an erect cone ai 
82. G. leuc adendron, 4. Cunn Prot. Nov. - A tall 
shrub or small tree, the foliag e dr o Or S weise with small aser] 
ly glaucous. Leaves mostly 
innate, with 3 to 11 long linea ys se ge sometimes scarcely 
ri E vint E usually several 
jo er in a terminal leafless ids shorter than the leaves. Pedic els 
to I line long. Perianth glabrous as well as he bile Lares aenea, 
2 lin imb. 
Ins small. Gland horseshoo-shaped, not very prominent. Ovary 
Famous, on a long stipes ; style not very long, rather thick, the stig- 
winged all roun 
| ES R. EN Prot. Nov. 25; Meissn. s ; G. longiloba, F. Muell 
— Cambrid d Enderby island, Dampier’s Archipelago, A. 
m; Sea Traat Victo ape: snl nett d d s of the Roper, Wickham, an Alli- 
nda Carpentaria, Jf Miel: hose of G. leucadendron from 
35 4 i . leuca 
Cambriq i am's specimens have leaves and px only, those i ER iun Reli 
q^ ie two forms, the sagt 
SBiecimen, varying in breadth from 1 to 3 li After as careful a decer as the 
= 5 admit of I have no dede bas that Pall belong ry » specie 
