^ Grevillea. | CIV. PROTEACER, 481 
nent margin. Fruit oblique, smooth or obscurely rugose, about i in. 
long. 
W. Australia, Drummond, 3rd coll. n. 268 ; hills on the Gordon river, Maxwell. 
. 183. G. brevicuspis, Meissn. in PI. Preiss. ii. 256, and in DC. Prod. 
- 3v.988. A shrub with rather slender divaricate or flexuose branches 
- Quite ros. Leaves numerous, with short petioles, mostly twice 
| into narrow-linear rigid divaricate gungen qom segments, 
y2in. long. Ra- 
, y 
vary glabrous, on a slender stipes; style long, filiform, shortly 
thickened Lk the stigmatie cone, which is surroun ed by a very pro- 
ment margin, Fruit very oblique, smooth, about 4 lines long. 
EUN, Australia, Drummond, 2nd coll. n. 321 ; Murchison river, Oldfield. 
134. G. intricata, Meissn. in Hook. Kem Journ. vii. 74, and in DC. 
Prod, xiv. 387. A shrub of 2 or 3 ft. (or sometimes 6 to 10 ft. ?), with 
e times ternately divided into linear-subulate almost te rigid 
iute segments, singly or doubly grooved, often ab in. lon a 
"mon petiole of ore cemes slender, pedunculate, 1 to 2 
i s : 
n. long and sometimes branched, terminal or lateral. Pedicels filiform, 
ut australia. Murchison river and Champion Bay, Oldfield, Drummond, 6th 
ng.— Anadenia filifolia, Endl. in Ann. Wien. Mus. ii. d 
ov: Stirp, Dec, 88, from the description given, and consequently 
vol laris, Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 386. 
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