Australian Plants. 21 
segments of the calyx semiovate, blunt, twice shorter than the 
tube ; corolla half-exserted, with short blunt lobes. 
In gravelly sandridges on the Murray, but only rare. 
A species next to A. scabrella, but well marked by the 
short blunt corolla. 
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43. Anthocercis angustifolia. © 
All over glandulously pubescent ; leaves linear, flat, entire ; 
pecidels of equal length to the calyx; segments of the calyx 
linear, acutish ; lacinie of the large corolla lanceolate-linear, 
acuminate, nearly twice as long as the tube. ° 
In stony glens near Mount Lofty in South Australia, not 
frequent. 
PROTEACE. 
44. Grevillea dimorpha. 
~ (Sect. Calothyrsus. ) 
Diffuse ; branches angulate ; leaves coriaceous, undivided, 
long-lanceolate or linear, acute, callously mucronate, almost 
sessile, trinerved, above smooth, on the recurved margins and 
the lateral nerves somewhat scabrous, beneath grey-silky ; 
racems fascicular on very short peduncles; calyx almost three 
times longer than the pedicels, outside rutilous-silky, inside at 
the middle white bearded; style long exserted, together with 
the germen and its stripes perfectly smooth; stigma lateral, 
ovate centrally umbonate. 
A, latifolia, 
leaves ovate- or narrow-lanceolate, 2-4” long, 4-8” broad, 
rarely broad. 
B, angustifolia, 
leave elongate-linear, 2-4” rarely 6” long, 1-13’” broad. 
In the Grampians, Serra, and Victoria ranges on barren 
rocky places. 
This splendid species bears much affinity to Grevillea 
Victorie; it is however readily distinguished by its thicker 
subsessile generally narrower leaves with a distinct marginal 
scabrous nerve, by its short racemes on an abbreviate peduncle 
with rusty brown rhachis, by its smaller flowers inside nearly 
up to the limbus barbate, and finally by smaller folliculs 
tapering into a longer stripes. 
It flowers in the spring, not as Grevillea Victorie in the 
autumn. 
