468. LXII. COMPOSITA. [ Olearia. 
shorter.—Kurybia megalophylla, F. ZS? E Proc. Roy. Soc. "asm. iii. 228 ; 
p megalophyllus, F..Muell. Fragm. 
ict p. Bushy declivities of the Av dar he ps, Cobberas mountains, Mount Buller, 
etc., F. Mueller. This and the two following species are very closely allied to each other. 
. O. chrysophylla, Benth. A shrub, attaining 6 ft. (A. Ounn.), the 
PR sometimes close and silvery, but more frequently dense and soft, 
white or brown, sometimes quite woolly, consisting of centrally- -attached or 
divaricately-forked hairs. Leaves opposite, oblong, obtuse, entire or sinuate- 
denticulate, 2 to 4 in. long, glabrous on the upper side. Flower-heads nu- 
merous, small, in corymbose panicles. Involucres ovoid, pubescent or nearly 
glabrous. Florets about 6 to 8, of which 2 or 3 are se Anthers with 
minute points at the base. Style-appendages short, obtuse, Pappus ne SCH 
equal. slate e chrysophylla, DC. Prod. v. 266; Burybia oppositifolia, F. 
Muell. Fragm. ii. 88. 
N.S. Wales. In the interior, N. of Bathurst, 4. Cunningham; Guy-Fox Peik, 
- river, and Mount Mitchell, Beckler ; also Mc river, Becker, with a déi dense 
woo 
. O. alpi cola, F. Muell. Fragm. v.10. At tall shrub, the indumentum 
ded. almost silvery, consisting of intricate stipitate forked or centrally at- 
he d h 
tac airs. Leaves mostly opposite, shortly petiolate, oblong- lanceolate to 
almost linear, 2 to 4 in.long, coriaceous, glabrous on the uppe sec the margins 
slightly recurved. Flower-heads numerous, small, in a terminal corymbose 
panicle. Involucre ovoid, tomentose, with about 4 to 6 Gg ge and rather 
more numerous disk-florets. Anthers with minute points at the base/ PE 
'appendages short, obtuse. Achenes glabrous E all the specimens examine’, 
ids nearly equal.—urybia alpicola, Y. Muell. in Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas 
ud Aster alpicola, F. Muell. Fragm. v. ju 
oria. ëch rivulets and springs in the Australian Alps, at an elevation of 4000 to 
s000 Ce? F. Mueller 
4. O. ros nth. 
hoary or silvery with a close tomentum, consisting of only attac 
Leaves opposite, sessile, narrow linear, acute or obtuse, mostly 14 io e 
long, glabrous or scabrous above, the margins so closely revolute as wien? con 
ceal the tomentose u nder-surface except the midrib. Flower-heads 
witho 
obtuse. Achenes glandular-papillose, not hai Pa appus T rath e 
but no very short bristles. — Eur yii ia ee m DC. Prod. p > 
N. S. Wales. In the interior north of Bathurst, 4. Cunningham ; N 
C. Stuart ; tributaries of Chesson river, irn ler. Also in Leichhardt's € Leen 
viscosa, Benth. A bushy shrub of 4 to 5 ft., the ee es? 
o. 
often viscid. Leaves opposite, petiolate, oblon “lanceolate, n narro T 
ends but usually obtuse, 2 to 3 5| long, gla libroni above, silvery-white under 
sewed with a rg — consisting of "oN attached hairs. 
‘small, merous corym mbose panicles. Tnvoluera b 
glabrous or. glandulr-pubesent Florets see 4 to 6, of whic 
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