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THE GENUS DAEWINIA alias GENETTLLIS. 



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like it, has entire leaves and bracts, the former being linear-oblong, and the latter 

 broadly oblong. The involucral bracts are of a uniform orange-red colour. 

 There is a coloured figure in the Botanical Magazine, t. 4860. 



Daewinia fimbeiata. This is the Genetyllis fimbriata, recently introduced 

 by Messrs. Veitch and Sons, and is represented by the annexed woodcut. It is a 



dense-growing plant, distinguished at once from the two preceding by having 

 both its oblong-elliptic leaves and its oblong-cuneate involucral bracts ciliated 

 at the edge. The involucres in this species are of a pale uniform pink. There 

 is a coloured figure in the Botanical Magazine, t. 5468. M. 



