~Descr. ootstock much branched, tufted, with many 
short leafy stolons. Leaves on the shoots rosulate, a 
quarter to half an inch long, linear-spathulate, obtuse 
or subacute, closely pubescent, greyish green, quite entire ; 
cauline scattered, similar, spreading, the upper sometimes 
toothed towards the base on one side. Corymbs one to 
one and a half inches in diameter; heads pedicelled, one- 
half to three-quarters of an inch broad. Jnvolucre short, 
of few, oblong, grey, slightly pubescent bracts, with scarious 
fimbriate margins. Palew of the receptable scarious, 
lanceolate. ay-flowers few, with very short glandular 
tubes, and large rounded imbricating obtusely ‘three- 
toothed or -lobed snow-white rays. Disk-flowers few. 
Achenes red-brown.—J. D. H. 
Figs. 1 and 2, Bracts of the involucre ; 3, ray-flower; 4, disk-flower ; 5, stamens ; 
6, style of disk-flowers :—all enlarged. 
