430 CIV. PROTEACEZ. [ Grevillea. 
G. plurijuga, F. Muell. Fragm. iv. 84. A spreading shrub 
nent. edet glabrous, very shortly stipitate ; style very long, the 
stigmatic disk lateral. Fruit obliquely ovoid, hard, ? to 8 lines long. 
W. Australia. Sand flats, Point Malcolm, Maxwell. 
10. G. nudiflora, Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 960. A diffuse 
rostrate or trailing shrub extending sometimes to several feet, 
glabrous or the young shoots minutely silky-pubescent. Leaves rather 
crowded at the base of the branches, undivided, very narrow-lineat, 
rigid but not pungent, doubly grooved underneath by the prominent 
midrib and margi i Fm under 2 in. to ful n. long. 
straight. Gland prominent, semi-annular. glabrous, d 
shortly stipitate; style long, slightly thickened under the very a T 
. . t m 
or lateral stigmatic disk. Fruit broad, about j in. long, § 
slightly chagrined.—G. pedunculosa, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 135. 
W. Australia, Drummond, 5th coll. n. 406; Upper Kalgan river, Oldfield, F 
Mueller ; Phillips ranges, Salt and Fitzgerald rivers, Maxwell. 
: b 
ll. G. stenomera, F. Muell Fragm. iv. 85. A spreading — 
of 4 or 5 ft., the oung branches hoary or silvery with a minute 
ing, loose, secund, 1} to 2 in. long, the rhachis and pedicels, q 
pubescent or nearly A i Pedicels about 2 lines long ™ gue Lr 
twice as long in fruit. Perianth nearly glabrous outside, ^: the 
inside above the middle, the tube about 3 lines lont; dilated Torus 
lower part, attenuate and revolute under the globular limb. ga 3 
straight. Gland broad, thick, semicircular, Ovary glabrous, 0 77 d 
