■Grevillea.] 
CXI. PROTEACE-®. 
1337 
glabrous, clavate under the very oblique or lateral convex stigmatic disk. Fruit 
obliquely ovate, compressed, almost acute, about lin. long.— Meissn. in DC. 
xiv. 375 ; Bauer, Illustr. t. 9 ; Bot. Mag. 5870. 
Hab.: Bioadsound, Keppel and Shoahvater Bays, R. Broivn; open barren hills, Upper 
Brisbane Biver, A. Cunningham ; Rockhampton, Thozet ; head of Cape River, Bowman; Wide 
Bay, Bidwill; Keppel Bay, O'Shanesy ; mouth of Fitzroy River, C. Haynes ; Facing Island, 
IF. Hill. 
3. Cr. cirsiifolia (Cirsium-leaved), Meissn. in PI. Prciss. ii. 253, and in DC. 
Prod. xiv. 376 ; Benth. FI. Austr. v. 436. Stems prostrate, not much branched, 
silky-tomentose. Leaves linear or lanceolate, 3 to 6in. long, entire or remotely 
toothed or pinnati6d, the teeth or lobes short and falcate or rarely longer and 
lanceolate, glabrous above when full grown, silky beneath. Racemes lateral or 
axillary, loose, secund, shortly pedunculate, 2 to 3in. long, the rhachis pedicels 
and perianths silky and often fulvous. Bracts small, often persistent. Pedicels 
1J to 3 lines long. Perianth glabrous inside, the tube scarcely dilated at the 
base, revolute above the middle and the 2 lower segments there dilated into 
broad semi-orbicular horizontally-spreading appendages, forming a broad disk, 
entirely concealing the revolute-globular limb. Torus straight. Gland obsolete. 
Ovary sessile or nearly so, densely villous with long fulvous hairs ; style glabrous, 
thick but flattened ; stigmatic disk lateral, thick, the stigma on a prominent 
central point. Fruit very oblique, ovoid, about 4 lines long. 
Hab.: Summit of Mount Lindsay, C. Moore. 
4. Cr- ilicifolia (Holly-leaved), Pi. Br. Prot. Nov. 21; Benth. FI. Austr. v. 
437. A large spreading shrub attaining 6ft. or more though often much smaller, 
the branches more or less silky or hoary-pubescent. Leaves in the typical form 
cuneate, undulate prickly-toothed and lobed at the end with a long tapering base, 
the whole leaf 1 to 2in. long, but sometimes longer and deeply pinnatifid with 
narrow lobes, more rarely pinnatifid with short lobes from near the base almost 
as in G. aquifolium, or as broad as long and once or twice 3-lobed, the lobes or 
teeth always rigid and pungent-pointed, glabrous and veined above, more or less 
silky underneath. Racemes terminal, secund, 1 to 2in. long, the rhachis and 
pedicels silky-pubescent or villous. Pedicels about 1 line long. Bracts some- 
times persistent. Perianth villous outside, glabrous inside, the tube about 4 
lines long, revolute under the limb. Torus nearly straight. Ovary stipitate, 
villous ; style long, glabrous ; stigmatic disk oblique, Fruit oblique, acuminate, 
about Jin. long. — Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 377 ; Anadenia ilicifolia, R. Br. in 
Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 167, Prod. 375 ; G. Behrii, Schlecht. in Linmea, xx. 585. 
The Queensland plant is the var. Scortechinii (after the Rev. B. Scortechini), Bail. Syn. Ql. FI. 
435. — A procumbent or prostrate plant. Leaves 1J to 2in. long, the upper portion shortly 3 to 5 
lobed, the lobes ending in sharp teeth, upper side glabrous, underside silvery. Flowers purple. 
Stigmatic-disk umbonate. Fruit marked with several broad dark lines. Seeds oblong, not 
winged. 
Hab.: Stanthorpe, Rev. B. Scortechini. 
5. G. floribunda (flowery), Pi. Br. Prot. Nov. 19 ; Benth. FI. Austr. v. 440. 
An erect or spreading shrub not exceeding 5ft., the branches ferruginous-tomen- 
tose. Leaves nearly sessile, oval or oblong, obtuse or with a small callous point, 
the margins recurved or revolute, f to nearly 2in. long, villous when young, 
minutely scabrous above and silky-tomentose underneath when full-grown, some- 
times faintly penniveined. Racemes terminal, sessile or shortly pedunculate and 
often lin. long, the rhachis and flowers very densely villous with ferruginous 
hairs. Pedicels 1 to 2 lines long. Perianth bearded inside about the middle, 
the tube from about 3 lines to above 4 lines long, broad and gibbous at the base, 
attenuate and much revolute above the middle, the limb globular and obtuse. 
Torus nearly straight, gland horizontal, broad, not very prominent. Ovary 
