498 CIV. PROTEACEJE, ( Hakea. 
decurrent on the upper margin of the nucleus.— Grevillea trineura, F: 
Muell. l.c. 
Queensland. Broad Sound, Bowman; Rockhampton, Thozet. 
Sgor. 2, EunAKEa—Racemes usually short or reduced to sessile 
clusters, enclosed before their development in an involucre or bud o 
imbrica i 
flat or slightly convex, very rarely (in H. rugosa and H. rostrata) wit 
a central cone, and those species differing from Conogynoides in the 
pubescent perianth and short cone. 
_ SERIES 1, OBLIQUÆ.— Perianth pubescent. Torus oblique, the ovary 
inserted at the shortest margin, the remainder occupied by a large very 
concave adnate gland. 
< 9, H. eyclocarpa, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 36. A shrub of 5 or 6 
ft., the branches and foliage glabrous in our specimens. Leaves oblong- 
scure longitudinal veins, sometimes nearly 1j in. broad in ddle. 
acemes. Pedicels silky- 
the top. Seed-wing narrowly decurrent on the upper margin. —Meissn. 
in Pl. Preiss. i. 573, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 41: 
W. Australi Swan river to King George’s Sound, 
coll. n. 609, Preiss, n. 516, Harvey. —The shape of the fruit 
and its allies, the flowers and foliage very different. 
Drummond, n. j 
is near that of H. rostrata — 
10. H. cras a, i DO. Pri i 
xiv. 412. A tall shrub, attaining 12 to 15 ft., the branches closely t — 
mentose, the adult foliage glabrous. Leaves mof ly o a 
narrow, rounded at the end with a small callous point, shortly contrac 1 
at the base; 1} to 3 in. long, very thick, with obscure longitudinal Mer j 
Racemes short, shortly edineilatay axillary, the rhachis and pedun? J 
together 3 or 4 lines long. Pedicels silky-pubescent, abou luii 1 
ong. Perianth silky-pubescent, the tube fi h line en 
under the ovoid almost acuminate limb. Torus oblique, the uppe t 
tion occupied by a large concave land. Ovary neary * ieu 
lower margin ; style not long, thickened under the oblique stigmatic et 
Fruit nearly rA in. long and broad, neither rugose nor cristate, Y 
’ ed-wing decurrent down both sides round the 5: 
the nucleus. 
w. , Drummond, Ath coll. n. 293; sand plains, Kalgan river, — : 
Stirling Range to E. Mount Barren, Maxwell. : 
