Penizia.] COMPOSIT& (Hary.) 171 
apex ; leaves pinnati-partite, the lobes in 2 5 pairs, linear, nerved, 
acute, closely pubescent, no stipular lobes; heads corymbose. DOC. J. c. 
144. Tanacetum pilosum, Berg. Cap. 244. 1’. cotuloides, Linn. Mant.282. 
Cotula fimbriata, Spr. 
Var. repens; root creeping ; less subsessile ; heads few. JH. repens, DC. 1. c. 144. 
Has. Cape, Burman, &c. Stellenbosch and Draakenstensberg, Drege! W. H. H. 
Zwarteberg, Pappe! Bamskloof, Worcester, H. Hutton! Table Mt. summit, Ecklon! 
W. H. H. Simon’s bay, C. Wright! 346, 347. Zey.! 2837. 8. at Gnadendal, 
Drege! (Herb. D., Sd., Hk.) 
Much more slender, branching, and diffuse than H. frutescens, with much smaller 
and less divided leaves. Leaves }-3 inch long, the lobes 1-2 lines long, 4-1 line 
wide. Var. £. is scarcely different from the common form. 
3. H. hirsuta (DC. 1. c. 144); “suffruticulose ; branches very hairy; 
leaves puberulous, cuneate, pinnatifid ; lobes acuminate, in 3-4 pairs, 
the lower shorter ; heads corymbose.” 
Has. Bot River, Ecklon. Swellendam, Bureh., 6981. (Unknown to me). 
“‘The branches, especially the younger ones, hispid with long, soft, spreading 
hairs. Leaf-lobes less deep and much more acuminate than in H, gracilis.” DC. 
4. H. integrifolia (Less. Syn. 268); suffruticose, slender, diffuse or 
procumbent ; branches filiform, patently hairy; leaves sessile, oblong 
or obovate-oblong, mucronate, quite entire or unidentate, hairy, one- 
nerved, spreading or deflexed, gland-dotted; heads small, terminal, 
solitary or 2-3 together, sub-corymbose. DC. 1. c. 144. 
Has. Cape. Herb. Vahl., £.Z.! (Herb. Sd., Cap., D.) 
Stems 1 foot or more long, flexuous, as are the long filiform branches. Whole 
plant hairy with fulvous, soft, spreading hairs. Leaves squarrose, }—} inch long, 
2-3 lines wide, slightly narrowed to the base. 
LXVI. PENTZIA, Thunb. 
’ Heads many-fl., homogamous., Recept. narrow, flat, then convex, sparing- 
ly fimbrilliferous. Jnvol. obovate, equalling the disc ; its scales imbri- 
cated, searious. Corolla 5, rarely 4-toothed. Achenes angular, wingless, 
sessile. Pappus membranaceous, shortly tubular, irregularly torn, 
oblique or ear-shaped. DC. Prodr. 6, 136. 
Small, rigid, much branched, mostly cano-pubescent shrubs or half shrubs. Lys. 
alternate, variously toothed, cut or pinnatisect. Heads terminal, yellow, corymbose 
or solitary. Name in honour of some botanist ? 
Heads corymbose ; corymbs simple or compound : 
Leaves pinnatisect, or twice trifid : 
Outer inv.-sc. herbaceous, keeled, pubescent; inner : 
scarious.. oS ese {1) Burchellii. 
All the iny.-scales shining, scarious-membranous (2) elegans. 
Leaves cuneate or fan-shaped, toothed at the extremity : 
Lys. canescent, petioled, fan-shaped, 3—5-nerved e 2 
vs. glabrous, dotted, narrow-cuneate, tapering at ‘ 
= a ee On. 
Heads solitary, at the ends of nude, pedunculoid branches : : 
Old twigs and pedunc. changing to rigid spines... (9) spilescens. 
Unarmed : 
Leaves cuneate, truncate, 3-5-toothed or lobed at the apex. 
Erect, with virgate branches, Pappus mem- 
branous, ear-like, toothed vs +e aes (5) Quinquefida, 
