T Grevillea.] CIV. PROTEACER. 437 
. Mominent. Ovary very shortl y stipitate, villous; style long, glabrous, the ` 
stigmatic disk slightly oblique, convex. Fruit acuminate, not 4 in. long. 
Victoria. Ranges on the upper Tarwan and Bunyip rivers, F. Mueller. I have 
leen unable to discover where F. Mueller has published this species. 
26. G. repens, 7. Muell. in Linnea, xxvi. 855, A prostrate shrub, 
es s 
e as lo 
when narrow, Racemes terminal or on short axillary branches, shortly 
jedunculate, secund, 1 to 2 in. long. Pedicels 1 to 2 ] g. 
tanth silky-pubescent outside, glabrous inside, the tube 3 to 34 
-lines ion somewhat dil 
ar lim 
— Tather broad, vary villous, on a stipes as long as itself; style long: 
glabrous, the stigmatic disk very oblique, with a central umbo or small 
in DC. Prod. xiv. 377. 
Victoria, Goulburn ranges, Watts and Loddon rivers, F. Mueller. 
eG. aquifolium, Lindl. in Mitch. Three Exped. ii. 178. A shrub 
of severa] ft., the branches more or less tomentose or villous, Leaves 
. ‘Petiolate, ovate ovate-lanceolate or oblong, undulate and prickly-toothed 
X ae with short pungent-pointed lobes, cuneate or truncate at 
e 3i mE 
e, 1 in. long, ri veined, sometimes nearly gl 
t more fre uently pubescent above and silky or softly villous under- 
eath, and often fer u acemes terminal or on short axillary 
s c i 
short o Pearly sessile, dense, secund, 1 to 2 in. long. Pedicels very 
. Mort, villous as well as the rhachis, Perianth villous outside, glabrous 
“ide, the tube about 4 lines long, dilated below the middle, — 
ar limb. Torus nearly straight; glan 
Smiannular, D densely villous on a very short m ; style ong, 
j stigmatic disk sliehtl oblique with a central umbo.—Meissn 
ài DC, P rod. xiv, 378; G. E Lindl. in Mitch. Three Exped. ii. 
9; Meissn. 1o... G, induta, F. Muell. First Gen. Rep. 17. 
: mictoria, Grampians, Mitchell, F. Mueller ; Wimmera, Dallachy ; near Bridge- 
porter, Robertson ; Portland, Ailitt, 
AL ilicifoli 1. A large spreading shrub 
| tttainine cifolia, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 21. B EL hs mh 
* . ! d 
t ase almost as in G. uM ond as iong Ri 
x or twice 3-lobed, the lobes or teeth always rigid and E 
“uted, glabrous and veined above, more or less silky underneath. Ra- 
