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Leptorrhynchos, Less. 



SQUAMATUS, Less. Common everywhere in Spring ; 25. 

 ELONGATUS, DC. Biraganbil J rare; 26. 



Helipterum, DC. 



ANTHEMOiDEs, DC. Beaudesart Hills, Home Rule, Cooyal; 6. 

 INCANUM, DC. On stony ground all through the district ; 6. 

 DiMORPHOLEPis, Benth. Spreads rapidly on cleared ground ; 

 September and October ; 27. 



Heliciirysum, Vaill. 



LUCIDUM, Henck. Everywhere on stony ground ; Spring to 



Autumn ; 1 0. 

 ELATUM, Cunn. ; 4. 



APICULATUM, DC. Everywhere; Spring & early Summer; 10. 

 SEMiPAPPOSUM, DC. As last species ; 9. 



Cassinia, R. Br. 



ACULEATA, R. Br. ; 25. 

 L^vis, R. Br. ; 22. 

 ARCUATA, B. Br. ; 27. 



Ammobium, R. Br. 



ALATUM, R. Br. Common in Spring on River flats ; has a 

 tendency to spread in cultivated ground ; 3. 

 Angianthus, Wendl. 



TOMENTOSus, Wendl. Guntawang ; rare ; 28. 



STRICTUS, Benth. Guntawang; rare; 27. 



Gnaphalodes, a. Gr. 



ULIGINOSUM, Spring ; discharges its ripe seeds from a minia- 

 tui'e mortar like a flight of rockets. The contrivance by 

 which this is accomplished is worthy of attention ; 15. 



Craspedia, G. Fors. 



RiCHEA, Cass. In Spring common everywhere ; 9. 



SlEGESBECKIA, Linn. 



OUiENTALis, Linn. ; 15. 

 EcLlPTA,Linn. 



PLATYGLOSSA, F.v.M. ; 17. 



