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-H- Involucro many-flowerod, from lieniisplierical to cyliiulraceous ; the bracts strictly erect, 

 not membranaceous, persistent, from ol)long to oval, more or less carinate-concave in fruit 

 and partly receiving- the subtended akene : herbage mostly floccose-woolly, not impressed- 

 punctate nor resinous-atomiferous : leaves alternate or opposite. 



143. SYNTRICHOPAPPUS. Involucro narrow, of about 5 equal and oblong carinate- 

 concave thiimish-lierbaceous l)racts, .which are ])artly wrapped around the ray-akenes. Ke- 

 ceptacle flat. Kay-tiowers about 5, with oval ligules 3-lobed or toothed at summit. 

 Disk-corollas with very short proper tube, and elongated funnelform or cylindraceous throat, 

 the stameus therefore inserted near the base ; lobes 5, ovate-oblong. Anther-tips slender, 

 long-lanceolate or linear. Style-tips elongated-lanceolate, acute, flattened, of the Asteroid 

 type. Akenes linear-turbinate, .5-costate or angled, hairy. Pappus of numerous barbellu- 

 latc white bristles in a single series, rather shorter than the disk-corollas, paleaceously and 

 somewhat unequally united into a ring at base, deciduous, or in the second species Avauting. 

 Low and brandling annuals, short-peduncled. 



143. ERIOPHYLLUM. Involucre from hemispherical-campanulato to oblong, commonly 

 equalling the disk, of one or sometimes two series of oblong or narrower firm-herbaceous or 

 coriaceous permanently erect bracts, either distinct or sometimes partially united into a cup, 

 at least in fruit concave or concave-carinate at centre, into which concavity the subtended 

 akenes are partially received. Receptacle from convex or rarely conical to plane. Ea}-- 

 flowers usually with broad ligules, very rarely none. Disk-corollas with distinct and some- 

 times slender proper tube. Style-tips truncate, obtuse, or obscurely capitellate-conical. 

 Akenes narrow, from clavate-linear to cuneate-oblong, mostly 4-angled. Pappus of nerveless 

 and mostly pointless (rarely awned or setiform) palea;. Floccose-tomentose or rarely glabrate 

 herbs, rarely suffruticose. 



-t— -i— Involucre many- (at least 12-20-) flowered ; the bracts wholly hcrliaceous, not colored 

 nor scarious-ti])ped, broad or broadish, plane or merelj- concave, equal and in a single or 

 hardly double series, not embi-acing akenes: receptacle small: corolla-lobes or teeth 

 short : herbage destitute of impressed punctures and resinous atoms, not floccose-lanate. 



144. BAHIA. Involucre hemispherical or obovato and lax or open in fruit; the plane 

 bracts distinct to and commonly narrower at the base. Receptacle small, mostly flat. 

 Female flowers with exserted ligules, or rarely none. Style-tips truncate or obtuse. Akenes 

 narrow, quadrangular. Pappus (rarely wanting) of several scarious palea;, with callous- 

 thickened opaque liase, which is sometimes extended into a strong midncrve (costa). 



145. AMBLYOPAPPUS. Characters of Bahla; but involucre of only 5 to 6 broadly 

 obovate bracts, their centre in age more or less carinate-concave ; small receptacle conical ; 

 head discoid ; corollas all short-tubular, and in the few female flowers minutely 2-3-toothed, 

 shorter than the style, in the hermaphrodite flowers 5-toothed, the teeth soon connivent. 

 Akenes elougated-obpyramidal, pul)escent. Pappus of 8 to 12 oblong obtuse rather firm 

 pale^e, with merely thickened base and no costa, nearly equalling the corollas. 



■I— -t— -1— Involucre 3-9-flowered; its bracts few, equal, broad and with roundish more or 

 less scarious-petaloid summit, concave-carinate : corollas only 5-toothcd : herbage minutely 

 impressed-punctate and resinous-atomiferous. 



146. SCHKUHRIA. Heads effusely paniculate. Involucre clavate-turbinate or obpyrami- 

 dal, of 4 or 5 erect bracts and sometimes an accessory bractlet at base. Receptacle very 

 small. Female flowers only one or two, with a short or sometimes obsolete ligule not ex- 

 ceeding the hermaphrodite flowers, or altogether wanting. Akenes obpyramidal-tetragonal, 

 the faces not rarely 2-3-striate. Pappus of 8 scarious palen;, the larger often equalling the 

 short corolla, either nerveless with callous-thickened base, or with a prominent costa. Leaves 

 or their divisions filiform. 



-I— -K- -I— -1— Involucre many- (rarely 12-15-) flowered; its bracts mostly appresscd, with 

 scarious-membranaceous and usually colored tips and sometimes margins : disk-corollas 

 deeply 5-cleft : anthers partly or wholly exserted : leaves alternate, not impressed-punc- 

 tate except in Hymcnopappus : receptacle small and flat: heads except in two species 

 homogamous : flowers seldom yellow, but sometimes so. 



147. HYMENOTHRIX. Involucre turbinate-campanulate, or in age more open, about 

 30-flowcred, shorter than the disk ; its principal bracts 7 to 10, obovate or lanceolate-oblong. 



