Grevillea.] CIV. PROTEACER, 459 
underneath with the midrib prominent. Racemes loose and secund, 
glabrous and glaucous, from 4 or 5 in. to nearly 1 ft. long, and often 
wreral on a long stout terminal peduncle. Pedicels 3 to 5 lines long. 
Perianth white, glabrous outside, slightly bearded inside, the tube 7 to 
9 lines long, dilated at the bas ase, attenuate from the m a and revolute 
epi dorsal keel-like appendage. Ton obli ique but 
not oh much so and pro ominent, aeons , often 2 lobed pe! 
coma Meisen. 108 375 
N. Australia. Islands of da Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown, Henne; Upper 
“dl a F. Mueller; Goulburn island, A. Cunningham; Port "Essington, Arm- 
a. Cape Flinders, A. Cunningham. 
(8. G. p 
À tall Sh or Id tree, Eus about 30 ft. ^n branchas fern 
a silky- -pubescent or hoary when oun eaves linear or linear-lanceo- 
Tate and undivided, or dilated upwards - irregularly divided into 2 
. to 6 long Mar- -lanceolate segments, the whole leaf. d af a in. long; 
te 
L TEA iis under ie very Boats Store. dist Fruit woo i 
TK ER Ean to 1 in. diameter. Seeds broadly A TR 
Ex" 981; G. parallela, Knight, Prot. 121; G. poly 
LIE nud ^ "Hook Kew Journ. ix. 23 ; Meissn. Le. 698, not of Yeon 
ueller 
ensland. oalba ce, R. Brown; Gilbert r river, T Mueller ; rd 
iube and Rockinghas PROS Passa "Port Denison, Fitzalan ; Broad Sound, Flin 
rm rivers, Bowman; Liverpool river, Gulliver; Port ae Nernst v: 
— Quy v, P bestachya. hoarv-pubescent. Flowers rather smaller.— 
; ae York, Daeme a idee pe ew WV. y PN ome of the Rockingham Bay sp 
3 RS are j intermediate between these and the uer form 
: angustata, R, 24; Meissn. in DC. P a v. 984, described from 
E cs in leat Tagi from Capo Cleveland, A. Cunningham, is probably only very 
faved form of G, ass achya. 
2 . Cunn. in R. Br. Prot. Nov. 94, A tree sometimes 
` E and xc Veteres bun and 80 to 100 ft. high, the young 
Ito 97 hoary o ferruginous-tomentose. Leaves pinn nate with about 
tain l pinnatifid pinne, the secondary lobes or segments entire or 
lobed, lanceolate or rarely linear, often above 1 in. long, the 
