Helichrysum.] COMPOSITH (Harv.) 211 
Lvs.scabrousand woolly above ; white-woolly beneath (65) decorum. 
Lys. scab., erect, with woolly margins ; heads solitary (66) fulgidum. 
Stem auffruticose, etect ; lvs, sessile, broad, very woolly ; 
heads corymbose, few-flowered vs (67) lanatum. 
Stem suffruticose, diffuse; lvs. obovate-spathulate, silvery; 
heads corymbose ... ..- (68) argyrophyllum. 
Stem suffruticose ; Ivs. linear, sete “with revolute. mar- 
gins ; heads solitary sett Seg Ste Gent ee pee en Oe TT, 
§ 12, Sra@cHapmna. Herbs, vafiectane or small, rigid shrubs. Leaves various. 
Heads of small size, mostly few-flowered, cymoso-corymbose or densely aggregated. 
Inv. not radiating, its scales imbricating, either all glabrous or the short, outer ones 
oe srlewebbeds golden-yellow (in No. 75, 78, 79, horn-colour or pellucid). (Sp. 
70-80. 
Sub-radical leaves ie oblong- pecan ees 
stem simple ... (70) acutatum. 
Leaves neither petioled nor ‘penninerved : 
Leaves linear, with revolute margins ... ....... (71) splendidum. 
Leaves flat (margins not revolute) : 
Annual, diffuse. Inv. bright yellow ... .... (72) rutilans. 
Perennial, herbaceous or suffrut., with virgate branches : 
Heads 20—50-fl., cymose or corymbose : 
Lys. one-nerved : 
Lys. spathulate, obtuse ; inv. se. 
lemon-yellow .... ... ... .... (73) adscendens. 
Lys. lance-lin., acuminate ; 
sc, membr., elbow tipped. ... (74) psilolepis. 
Lys. 3—5-nerved, lanceol. ; inv. scales 
horn-colour... ... (75) hebelepis. 
Heads 5—10-fl., congested with wool into flat- -topped disc-like cymes : 
Lys. sessile ; cymes subglobose ... (76) subglomeratum. 
Lys. tapering much at base ; cymes 
dise-like, rayed beneath ee (77) umbraculigerum. 
Small, rigid, much-branched shrubs, with obovate leaves : 
Inv. scales erect, obtuse, horn-colour : 
Heads pedicellate; inv. 13} linelong (78) pentzioides, 
Heads sessile; inv. 3 lineslong ... (79) Iucilioides, 
Inv. scales squarrose, acute, golden-yellow (80) excisum. 
Sub-genus II. LEPICLINE.  Recept. fimbrilliferous, or at least cov- 
ered with tooth-like prominences between the flowers. (Sp. 81-137.) 
§ 13. PuantacInEa. Stems herbaceous or scarcely suffruticose, mostly simple, 
erect. Leaves 3-5- or many- nerved, either all radical, or the lowest much 
than the rest. Heads small or of middle size, densely corymbose or glomerate. 
Inv. scales not radiating, mostly yellow or yellowish, rarely brown, horn-colour, or 
red and white. (Sp. 81-96.) 
Stem leafy at base or to the middle; pedunculoid at top: 
Inv. scales membranous, brown, purple or horn-colour : 
Leaves pilose-scabrid above : 
Rad. lvs. sessile; infil. globose; inv. scales 
obtuse (81) latifoliam. 
Rad. lvys. petioled; infl, diffuse ; inv. 6c. 
acuminate Se ove” See, OR) Oa. 
2 Leaves quite smooth ‘above... eee (83) pedunculare. 
v. scales opaque, white, urple, or eream ; leaves 
woolly beneath ..... : fl - - (84) undatum. 
Inv. scales yellow or yellowish, or straw-colour : 
Leaves quite smooth (not scabrous) on the upper surface : 
Leaves on both sides el dat inv. scales 
acute, Wavy ... .. : .. oe (85) coriaceum. 
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