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slighty recurved margins, small ie distant or long and 
crowded. Panicles loose, divaricat 
Glabrous glendular-pubescent or mmricate. Leaves linear, ‘the 
Margins revolute, small and obtuse. BEES loose, divaricate 51. O. muricata. 
; : i 
or 
SH 
. O. heleophila. 
Lea ucronate, erect, the m lute 52. O. strigosa. 
Leaves obovate-cuneate or almost linear, entire or 3- toothed . 53. O. paucidentata. 
CH Bandalar: -pubescent. Leaves ien. Panicles one 
54. O. stricta. 
| Beton rather lar ge, few; gedeeft or in lie upper axils, on 
uncles eee than or des exceeding the leave 
Leaves linear, 1 to 
' sightly eandular-pabese e Leaves slender, Mats SE 7 
exceeding the leaves. Ge scarce ar tin meter. . 55, O. tenuifolia. 
ry ll abe or hirs Cor WE, dense. T rolas 
about 3 in gehe the ydus uneq - 56. O. adenophora. 
Very scabrous, Flower-heads few, ae senile: “huic : 
nearly $ in. diam nete: the bracts nearly equal . . 57. O. homolepis. 
leves. oblong-cuneate or almost linear, toothed. Plant glabrous, 
glutinous, Tuvolucres much imbric ed " . 41. O. Stuartii. 
Leaves obovate or oblong, crenate, very $i so : Peduncles longer 1 : 
: Sle the leaves. Involueres scarcely Ji in. diameter . . 58. O. zerophila. 
Deh z solitary, on peduncles very mach longer than the 
Leaves a bul = lanceolate 
Glabrous. Pedune with subulate bracts, Involuere much d 
Shorter than the es . 59. O. Ferresit. 
age or Zi Pedunclea without any or p swith only one 
p ; 3M aer as long as the disk. qi eid 
es mostly ob] oothe outhern : 
wann y b "ong, Sos xt o Zen Baie: 
Leaves intitle s ge? din or with 2 or 3 acute teeth : 
lene lar. the end. Tropical species DEE tin 
whe ry-hispid . SE Se SS 
avs ciliate, otherwise glabrous ger o ` "5. a 
wir AE Ze Cat. Hort. së 85, i is iia by Lindley, Bot. Reg. pire 
Had from merica. At any rate the character given is wholly insufficient for identifying = 
| the Steton T, Dicerorricue, ah E magia of the under side of 
| "eum (usually either silvery-shining tomentose or loosely villous) con- 
Fe of centrally attached or div eet P for vid (T-shaped) hairs, otherwise 
e O. m galophy b, the indu- 
Mentum ^ F. Muell. Fragm. v. 10. A tall shrub, the 
lai dense, ` en? lly, arepo rather loose divaricately forked 
: i iEn d shortly petiolate, broadly or narrow- -oblong, teg 
"eia riaceous, shining above, densely tomentose underneat 
2 d about 10 to 12. Disk-florets more numerous. Anthers with small but 
E distinct Points at the base. ve gien $ very short, obtuse. Achenes 
a, glabrous, Pappus n nearly equal or a few of the outer qa rather 
