Grevillea. | CIV. PROTEACEJX. 471 
106. G. leiophylla, F. Muell. Herb. Stems in all the specimens 
&en erect from a thick rhizome, simple or branched, scarcely above 1 
ft. high, the cholo plant except the inflorescence elabrous or sprinkled 
with a few rare appressed hairs. Leaves linear or linear- latideniate; 
mucronate-acute, shortly contracted at ar base, 1 to near 2 in. long, 
Glas xin ba Moreton po^ F. aei and aner. — ie 
er 
*miannular, scarce rominent. Ovary glabrous, stipitate; style 
filiform, but little exdeeding th the perianth, v M Mies ? obli que or lateral 
atic disk .—Meissn. [t rod. x ag. t 2661; 
lodd. Bot, Cab. t. 50, 858; Reichb. Te. et "Deser. Pl. t, 70; Zmboth T 
hare, Andr, Bot t. Rep. t. 272; E mei Cav. E iv. 99, t. 3 
Lysanthe linariæfolia, Knight, Prot. Grevillea riparia, R. Br. E 
Trans, inn. Soc. x. 170, Pr od. on a tn l.c. 305; G. stricta, 
Br. IL ec. ; ; Meissn. l.c . 856. 
: m his own n epocimena only, 
rs. R “Bro hree species, judging ns 
m considerably in the aid breadth, ore or less sri rect d 
E dr Heiner a eee oe t Dt pastis Endlich "s 
inc : 
ib eis bs idus aq ierit ther larger and more sec nd 
G. ripari 4 
e Seely found them. ‘The few short og near the sum os angie ye 
upon by Meissner, occur occasionally i 
PIS g. pma Muell. in Trans. Phil. Soc. Viet. i. 22, 
| E ook, ap rte gum ds A rigid s reading shrub, the Pie es 
= minutely silky-pubescent. Leaves often crowded, narrow- i 
: } » mucronate and often pungent-pointe ted, with revolute —! X 
to 1} in. long, more or less distinctly 3-nerved above, the midrib ve 
