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am ligulate. Anthers with distinct points at the base. Style- Ces 
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1.203; Eurybia viscosa, Cass. ; DC. Prod. v. 266 ; Hook. f. FI. Tasm. i . 113. 
Victoria, On E M of Lake King, F. Mu 
Tasmania. Der river and islands of Bass's s ee R. Brown. Abundant on the 
"v of monntains, sibi i in the southern parts of the colony, emitting a strong musky 
smell, J. D. Hooker 
Wo Ca ndolle refers here Balbisia Caledonia, Spreng. Syst. iii. ge said by the latter 
author to be from New Caledonia, Forster, but this is probably a mis 
"LO. grandiflora, Hook, Ic. Pi. t. 862. Stature sare of 
0. qud Branches, peduncles and under side of the leaves densely clothed 
e glossy intricate tomentum, white or reddish and consisting of 
centrally 2C ROME hairs. . Leaves alternate, jn ovate or elliptical, 
acutely denticulate, narrowed at the base, 2 to ong, quite glabrous and 
reticulate on the sr side as, in 0. pannosa but of a thinner texture. 
Flower-heads hemispherical, on long terminal peduncles like those of O. pan- 
nosa, but still larger. Florets, achenes and pappus of O. pannosa. —Steetzia 
ponifora, Sond. in Liunza, xxv. 452; Aster Sonderi, F. Muell. Fragm. v. 
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à Australia. Lofty and Onkaparinga ranges, F. Mueller; near Adelaide, C. Dutton. 
1. O. pannosa, Hook. Ic. Pl. under n. 862. A shrub of several feet 
or sometimes an undershrub, the branches, SE and under side of the 
leaves clothed with a soft dense white or reddish WEE consisting of 
centrally Miachod hairs and sometimes almost woolly. aves alternate, 
petiolate, from broadly ovaie-cordate to oblong, WOCH eie 9 to 3 in. 
long, gla rous above, with the reticulations often much depres ssed. Flow 
leads large, hemispherical, terminal or on axillary peduneles, often thickened 
under the head. Involucres often above 1 in. diamer, the bracts imbricate, 
the dis ; 
Style-lobes long, with short obtuse appendages. Achenes long, hirsute 
. GB very copious, E outer iere gradually shorter.—Steetzia pannosa, 
oy E een xv. 451; S. ova a, Sond. l. e. 452, and S. Muelleri, Sond. 
i dni veto F. Mas ell. Fragm. v. 83; Eurybia eg F. 
Ge E 32; E. cardiophylla, F. Muell. in Linnzea, ee 
Victoria. Ge Mount M‘Ivor, F. Muel 
a... soe Remarkable, uar Pu rt Lincoln, 2 Pies on i era 
m Wis Rivoli lel D Master, Robertson ; attiars country, Woods ; Port Lincoln, 
a narrow- flower-heads are apparently ola 
: ioi Om bene with eg lng peduncles and large heads, probably ay from 
E t shoots grown up when old stems have been cut down. 
- y O oliganthema, P. Muell. Herb. Apparently allied to Dann 
| the imens alternate, petiolate, ovate, about ong, entire 
MA sinuate-toothed, glabrous and reticulate edi Ki ry-shinin 
with a very cl tomentum consisting of centrally attached hairs: 
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