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oblongis obtusis grosse dentatis aut sinuato-denticulatis utrinque 
dense cinereo- arachnoideo-tomentosis, supremis gradatim mi- 
noribus, panicula polycephala glabra, capitulis erectis radiatis 
50—55-floris, involucro campanulato 12-13-phyllo calyculato, 
acheeniis hispidulis, pappo corollam æquante. 
Has. Elevated rocky places on a mountain range to the north of 
the Diamond district. July, 1840. 
Herba perennis, 4—8-pedalis. Folia 3-6 poll. longa, 1-24 poll. 
lata. Pedicelli 3-6 lin. longi bracteolati, bracteolis parvis setaceis. 
Involucri squamæ lanceolato-oblongæ, acute, margine late scariosze 
ciliolate. ^ Flosculi lutei, radii 8, ngulati. Pappus sordide 
albidus. 
4941. S. camporum; herbaceus, ane crasso erecto simplici 
sulcato araneoso folioso, foliis alternis sessilibus basi auriculatis 
lineari-oblongis elongatis apice obtusis mucronatis grosse sin- 
uato-dentatis fere pinnatifidis, dentibus latis mucronatis, supra 
glabriusculis subtus lanuginoso-tomentosis cinereis, corymbo 
composito polycephalo, capitulis pedicellatis confertis erectis 
radiatis 9—10-floris, ligulis 1-2, involucro 8-phyllo calyculato, 
achzeniis glabris, pappo corollam æquante. 
Has. Upland Campos on an elevated mountain range to the north 
of the Diamond District. July, 1840. 
Herba perennis, bipedalis. Folia 6 poll. longa, 13 poll. lata. 
Pedicelli 3 lin. longi, tomentosi, bracteolati, bracteolis linearibus © 
obtusis.  Involueri squamæ disco multo breviores, lineari- 
oblonge, acutiuscule, glabriuscule, margine scariosæ, apice 
pilosiusculæ, 3 lin. longæ. — Flosculilutei. Pappus albidus. 
This seems to come near S. adamantinus, Bong., to the original - 
description and figure of which I regret that I have not access, 
and I should not be surprised if it proves to be the same. In 
my specimen, however, the leaves are certainly not glandular on 
the upper surface, nor are the capitula racemose, but they form a 
very large compound corymb. 
The following is a list of those species of Composite, belonging 
to the sub-tribe Senecionidee in my Brazilian Collections, which 
have already been described :— 
