472 coMposITz (Harv.) [Gazania. 
Lf£.-lobes few, oblong, decurrent, not ser- 
rulate; pedune. shorter than leaves (11) Krebsiana. 
Inv. scales much shorter than the tube, the inner 
obtuse or subobtuse : 
Lvs. mostly pinnate, the lobes short, obovate, 
cartilagineo-serrulate ; inv, few-flowered (14) arctotoides. 
Lvs. either spathulate or pinnatifid, with linear 
segments ; margin callous-ciliate ... ... (15) longifolia. 
Leaves either narrow-linear or pinnatifid, the 
lobes narrow, short ... ... ... ... «-. (16) leptophylla. 
Leaves tomentose or cobwebbed on the upper, hoary on 
the lower surface : 
Lys. pinnatisect, lobes short, linear, blunt, chan- 
ee tes te vee (20) DVOR. 
Lys. pinnatisect, lobes obovate or oblong, scaberu- 
eer ee ee ie a ee” (8) varians, 
Lys. all narrow-linear, obtuse, channelled ... ... (21) canescens. 
Leaves hispid or roughly hairy above, hoary beneath : 
Tny. se. much acuminate, especially the inner : 
Lys. commonly pinnate (some simple) lobes oblong 
or linear in several pairs ; pedunc. longer than 
JWG Fo cee ere cost gee ae ee ee ees 
Lys. lanceolate or pinnatifid; pedunc. short (11) Krebsiana. 
Lys. obovate, obtuse, sublyrate or pinnatisect, 
the margin toward the base ciliate with long 
bristles (17) heterocheta. 
Lvs. mostly linear, with strongly revolute mar- i 
gins, tipped with a rigid bristle ... --- (19) armerioides. 
Inv. sc. short, the inner broad, acute or subacute (not acuminate): 
Lys. mostly pinnate or sub-bipinnate, fi. heads 
, rays orange, eye-spotted at base ... (13) Pavonia. 
Leaves spathulate, dwarf ; heads small; rays ne 
white, purplish beneath ... ... ... «.. (18) Dygmea. - 
C, Annuals ; stems diffuse, leafy ; : 
Invol. glabrous, truncate at base : 
Lys. obovate-spathulate, subentire, cobwebby, ser- 
rato-ciliate, mucronate Pe ee ee ee 
Lys. mostly pinnatisect, lobes narrow-linear, entire, 
scaberulous above... ... ... ... «+ ++» (23) tenuifolia. 
Inv. hispid, obovate : leaves very scabrous, pinnatisect, 
with linear setoso-mucronate lobes, and ciliate petioles (24) Burchellii. 
(22) Lichtensteinii. 
1, G, uniflora (Sims. Bot. Mag. t. 2270); stem suffruticose at base, 
diffuse or ascending, leaves tapering at base into a petiole, oblongo- 
obovate or spathulate, obtuse, smooth and glabrous (or cobwebbed) 
above, white-woolly save the midrib beneath, some quite entire and 
simple, some deeply 3-lobed, some pinnately 5-7 lobed/, the margins 
revolute; pedunc. not much longer than the leaves, glabrous or woolly; 
inv. obovate campanulate, obtuse or truncate at base, variably tomen- 
tose, lobes biseriate, short, the outer linear, obtuse, inner acuminate. 
Less.! Syn. 4. Lodg. Bot. Cab. 795. DOC. 1. c. 512. Gorteria uniflora, 
Linn. f. Th.! Cap. 698. 
Var. 8. leucolena ; more woolly than usual ; some leaves 3-lobed. @. leucolena, 
DC. I. ¢. 509. 
Vak. y. pinnata; many of the lower leaves pinnately 5-7 lobed ! 
Has. Sandy ground near the Coast. Zeeko R., Thunberg! Plettenberg Bay- 
Mundt and Maire, sandhills on sea shore, Uit., E. ¢ Z.! Natal, Drege! T. W.! San- 
dersom, 54%. Gerr. and M’K., 351. 8. Mossel Bay, Burchell, 6233. Algoa Bay, 
