4 F Grevillea.] CIV. PROTEACEX, 441 
broadly oblong in the typieal form, mucronate-acute, the margins 
| teued, contracted into a very short petiole, 2 to above 1 im. long 
e o 
$ tube nearly 6 lines long, not ver broad, contracted and revolute under 
m 
4>: Fo i 
Bosse, villous; style long, more or less ciliate, channelled at 
the base ; stigmatic disk lateral.—Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 358, 
FM S. Wales. Port J ackson, R. Brown; on the road to Illawarra, A. Cunning- 
| Jan; Blue Mountains, Fraser. 
j Var, angustifolia. Leaves mostly narrow-oblong.— Q. attenuata, A. Cunn. Herb. 
ards Hunter’s river, A. Cunningham. : 
d by Meissner this species is near to G. mucronulata, but appears to me 
the constantly distinct in the densely villous perianth. The specimens therefore 
. ®eially described by Meissner under the name of : 
i ` mucronulata. Meissner was enabled to take only a very cursory glance over 
i sms own set of Proteacem, and not sufficient to verily with precision any critical 
. Species, 
inthe stylosa, Knight, Prot, 117 (Grevillea stylosa, Steud. Nom. Bot. ed. 2), is 
1 Probably either this Species or G. montana, 
alpina, Lindl. in Mitch. Three Exped. ii. 179. A much- 
» erect spreading or ditfuse, densely tomentose or villous 
nate. 
. 60; G. oreophila an 
di; B hiana, F. Muell, First Gen. Rep. 17; G. alpestris, Meissn. l.c. 
a 9. Mag. t. 5007. 
rane, Mount William in the Grampians, Mitchell; Mount Disappointment, 
:898, Upper Yarra and Ovens ranges, F. Mueller. gent 
ons in the folia e and indumentum do not sufficiently correspond wi 
: E Size of the perianth or in the obtuseness of its limb to admit of the esta- 
9 distinct forms as proposed. 
ing "Ontana, p Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 179, Prod. 978. A 
! shrub, the branches densely tomentose or villous with 
