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CXI. PROTEACEiE. 
[Hakca. 
Sect. 3. Conogynoides. — Racemes usually short or reduced to sessile clusters , rarely 
■ elongated, enclosed before their development in an involucre or bud of imbricate scales. Perianth 
glabrous, revolute under the limb. Stigmatic cone erect or scarcely oblique. 
Series 1. Nervosse . — Leaves lanceolate or linear, prominently 3 or more-nerved ( rarely 
2 or 1 -nerved when very narrow), smooth between the nerves. 
Seed-wing decurrent on one side of the nucleus. 
Leaves 4 to 6iu. long, fa'cate, 5 to 9-nerved. Perianth 2 lines long . . 17. H. plurinervia. 
Leaves usually lanceolate, obtuse or acute, not pungent, usually 3- 
nerved. Perianth 1 line long. Pedicels silky-pubescent . . . .18 . H. dactyloides. 
1. 22. chordophylla (leaves chord-like), F. v. M. in Hook. Kew Journ. 
ix. 23 ; Bcnth. FI. Austr. v. 495. A tree perfectly glabrous and more or less 
glaucous. Leaves terete, smooth, mostly from J to 1ft. long. Racemes from 
the old wood, loosely cylindrical, 3 to 4in. long, quite glabrous. Pedicels about 
Jin. long. Perianth glabrous, the tube 4 to 5 lines long, much dilated and 
oblique at the base, revolute under the limb. Torus very oblique. Gland large, 
horseshoe-shaped. Ovary stipitate ; style long ; stigmatic disk broad, oblique, 
not convex. Fruit obliquely lanceolate, about ljin. long and Jin. broad near 
the base, tapering into a short slightly incurved beak. Seed- wing not decurrent 
along the nucleus. — Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 699. 
Hab.: Recorded for Queensland by F. v. 21. 
2. 21, lorea (thong-like), E. Br. Prot. Nov. 25 ; Bcnth FI. Austr. v. 496. 
A tall shrub or tree attaining 20ft. Leaves terete, smooth, often above 2ft. long 
and rarely under 1ft., very rarely (on barren branches ? or young plants ?) a few 
once or even twice forked or trifid. Racemes cylindrical, in the upper axils, 
sometimes forked or in a terminal cluster, rather dense, from under 3in. to fully 
6in. long, the rhachis pedicels and perianths densely pubescent with short hairs, 
somewhat appressed. Perianth-tube nearly 4 lines long, slightly dilated below 
the middle, revolute upwards. Torus somewhat oblique. Gland large, horse- 
shoe-shaped. Ovary stipitate ; style long, with a very oblique, broadly 
conical stigmatic disk. Fruit ljin. long, ovate, somewhat flattened, and tbout 
•Jin. broad the flat way. — Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 394 ; F. v. M. Fragm. vi. 
189 ; Grevillea lorea, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 177, Prod. 380. 
Hab.: Sboalwater Bay, R. Brown; Port Denison, Fitzalan ; Rockhampton, Thozct; Cape 
River and Nerkool Creek, Bowman; Dyngie, 2Iiss Ross ; also in Leichhardt’s collection. 
The leaves are often infested with the blight fungus Asterina Baileyi. — Berk. a;id Br. 
3. 12, Ivoryi (after W. A. L. Ivory), Bail. A tree attaining the height of 
30 to 40ft., with a thick corky bark, branchlets often dark and more or less 
clothed with short appressed hairs. Leaves terete, pungent pointed, smooth, 
very slender, usually under 6in. long, simple or once or twice forked, often 
crowded on the branchlets. Inflorescence silky-hairy, in simple racemes or 
paniculate with irregular raceme-like branches, some 3in. long, dense, peduncle 
short, on which the hairs sometimes forms strigose tufts. Pedicels hairy, 3 lines 
long. Perianth-tube hairy outside, 3 lines long, greenish-wliite (perhaps when 
fresh yellowish-white), slightly enlarging towards the pedicel, revolute under the 
globular limb. Gland purple, prominent, narrow-horseshoe-shaped. Ovary 
stipitate, glabrous or slightly hoary. Style glabrous ; stigmatic disk conical in 
the centre. Fruit nearly straight, ljin. long, Jin. broad, shortly tapering to 
the stipes and from above the middle upwards ; dorsal protuberances small. 
Seed-wing not decurrent along the nucleus. 
Hab.: Bingara, J. F. Bailey, 1896, flower specimens only ; Charlotte Plains, IP. A. L. Ivory, 
flower and fruit specimens, 1901. 
4. 22. macrocarpa (fruit long), A. Cunn. in E. Br. Prot. Nov. 30; Benth. 
Fl. Austr. v. 498. A tree of 15 to 20ft. of robust growth with a rugged bark. 
Leaves linear-lanceolate, 6 to 8in. long, 2 to 5 lines broad, mostly obtuse, 
