E Grevillea. | CIV. PROTEACEJE, 489 
196. G. erinacea, Meissn. in Hook. Kew Journ. vii. 74, and in DC. 
Prod. xiv. 392. Branches hoary-tomentose or ferruginous when young. 
leaves crowded, deeply and ternately once or twice divided into slender 
but rigid and ungent-pointed segments, linear-terete and singly 
twice as long as the globular limb. Torus straight. Gland semi- 
nular, slightly prominent. Ovary glabrous, stipitate; style filiform 
it the base, then turgid and again contracted under the stigmatic cone, 
Fruit very oblique, perfectly smooth, 4 to 5 lines broad. 
1 a Australia. Between Moore and Murchison rivers, Drummond, 6th coll. ^. 
21. HAKEA, Schrad. | 
(Conchium, Sm.) 
tube revolute or ‘curved under the limb or rarely straight, the | 
— less dilated at th : bli r lateral cone or 
E e end into a straight or o ique o , 
dis " bearing the small stigma in the centre of the disk or at the summit 
e cone, i 
; compressed and collateral, the testa produced at the s end 
broad membranous wing usually longer than the nuc E 
more or less decurrent down the upper or both margins and some = 
pm letely surrounding the nucleus, the nucleus itself flat and smoo 
