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of G. acucaria, whereby already quite a different form 

 of fruit is indicated. In general aspect our new plant is not 

 dissimilar to G. Huegelii, the leaves of which however are 

 always dissected, the flowers corymbously arranged, the 

 petals outside, as well as the stalklets, invested with 

 appressed shining hairlets, but inside glabrous, the style is 

 less emerged and the fruit shorter, broader and compressed. 



This seems an apt opportunity of bringing under notice 

 the fruit of G. anethifolia, recently sent from the vicinity of 

 Cobar by the Rev. J. Milne Curran. It is about J inch 

 long, suprabasally fixed to the slender stipes, oblique-ovate, 

 turgid, slightly rough, but glabrous outside ; the seeds are 

 concave-convex, pale, oval and without any conspicuous 

 expanding membrane. 



Some other hitherto unrecorded notes on Grevilleas are 

 added : 



G. pterosperma occurs as far south as Lake Albacutya 

 (Mr. Ch. French). 



G. cirsufolia was found on the summit of Mount Lindsay 

 by Mr. W. Webb. 



G. Jlorihunda was noticed on the Severn by Mr. C. 

 Hartmann. 



G. ericifolia was gathered on the Ovens Hiver by Mr. J. 

 C. Martin, and near Mount Elgin by Mr. St. El. Dalton. 



G. longistyla gTows on the Upper Hunter River, accord- 

 ing to Mr. L. Stephenson. As many as 21 segments have 

 been counted on some of the leaves. 



G. juncifolia was brought from the Berkeley Ranges by 

 Mr. Adolph Wuerfel, from the Mulligan River by Mr. 

 Cornish ; fi'om near the Darling and Lachlan Rivers, 

 by Mr. Tucker. 



G. Bryandri is now also known from near Port Darwin, 

 through Mr. Holtze. 



G. gibhosa extends to the Upper Thomson River (Mr. R. 

 C. Burton). This species mediates the transit to the genus 

 Hahea, its pericarp and seeds bearing much resemblance to 

 those of H. cyclopteva and H. platysperiiuL 



G. trinervis has been detected in New England, near 

 Walcha, by Mr. R. Crawford. 



G. ramosisswia has been sent from the Upper Lachlan 

 River by Dr. Lauterer ; from near Omeo by Mr. James 

 Stirling ; from near the Upper Ovens River by Mrs. M'Call ; 

 from near the Hume River by Mr. M'Kibbin. 



