466 LXII. COMPOSITAE. [Olearia. 
Western species 
Leaves quocl small, Ges g: Ges and 3-toothed . . . T. A eda: : 
Leav w-linear, 3 to $ in. long, quite entire : 
Power desi GH "henispleried, Siess solitary or corymbose. 
Rays conspie 
Lau mos heel clustered, about 1 line SR Flower- à 
heads so . . « « 98. O. ramosissima, 
Leav ves cblong-enseste, 3 to 4 lines long. 
n long brauchlets . . « 34. O. pimeleoides. 
Flower-heads xp in or e short ee . 85. O. todochroa. 
Leaves linear, 2 to 4 lines long, with revolute margins. ` Plant 
Bdr: pa and slightly woolly . . 36. 0. adenolasia. 
(See SE a, Which is estin very near O. adeno/asia, 50. Osh 
tts Lë E na lite v wool about the Dee i 62. 0. gesto which 
has the young ise. velis woolly.) 
Flower-heads cylindrical, with few tubular florets, without any ray. 37. O. conorephala. 
Section IV. Adenotriche.— Plant glabrous, usually glutinous. Involucre ovoid, 
ial ies or eg DARRO, the bracts usually obtuse, via scarious on the margins 
ten ciliat 
oo solitary or in leafy corymbs or panicles. 
Leaves flat, obovate cuneate or oblong-linear, mostly ovata 
ower-heads E almost sessile above the last lea 
ae -heai — ry large. Involucre broadly mere ei? 
Leaves narrow, CMS os RW eu as ls o6 oO M MR 
Leaves small, obovate . 89. O. calcarea. 
dioi Beer mal. Iuvolucre almost hemispherical, 3 to4 
Lue mecs obovate e, s 40. O. Mueller. 
Leaves narrow, "esie or r lanes] sis . cui ow. Aa EEN 
Leaves flat, linear or linea eate, entire or toothed. 
Flower-heads be? solitary. or in an Tete panicle. . . . 42. „O. decurrens 
Flower-hea ds ovoid, cory — ; E . 48. O. glutinosa» 
Leaves linear or small, quite evolute margin 
Se ciem GC ien 0. eg nearly sessile, eg 
corym 
Lave slender, ito in. long or more. Eastern species . 43. omms 1 
es erect or s redi d about X in. lo Western $ ecies . 44. O. pass 
AT ss Te de er 1 in : . long. Zeien species , . 45. O. teretifolia. 
ing or recurved, under 4 iu. long Eastern I ao. O: Habt 
ia * 
es. quy i Bike spreading. Involuere. more hemi- ` CS 
(See also O. tenui, which bs EN EE SCH rater obtuse.) 
Flower-heads s corymbose icle. 
Leaves die Mong 8 or eg, ne je 3 in. “iong - o. c. MON elliptica. 
Leaves narrow-linear, À to 14 in. lon pon sh 0. t 
Section V. Merismotriche.—Glabrous plndalar gent or hirsute, "€ Sie 
glutinous, the hairs joms rigid, — or van and septate ia 
rical, with narrow, usually acu 
Aug Fong terminal, the be paie ne ein shorter than the et 
eaves usually un ong. Involueres under jd 
eter. 
Glabrous or slightly glandular-pubescent. Leaves linear, with ` 
