4 D 
470 LXII. COMPOSIT E. [ Olearia. 
cylindrical, nearly glabrous. Florets 4 to 6, of which 1 or 2 ligulate. 
hers 
Ant with minute points. Style-lobes long, with short obtuse appen- 
dages. re dag glandular-pubescent. Pappus of unequal bristles, some of 
the inner ones thickened upwards. 
N. S. Wales. Blue Mountains, C. Moore, Woolls, in both cases single small speci- 
mens in Herb. F. Mueller 
9. O. argop hylla, F. Muell. Fragm. v. 68. A tree attaining 20 to 
25 x emitting a strong musky smell, the indumentum close and silvery- 
shining, consisting of centrally dëse hairs. Leaves alternate, petiolate, 
from oval-elliptical to oblong-lanceolate, acute ^ both ends, more or less 
callous-denticulate or rarely quite entire, 3 to 5 in. long, very much reticulate 
and glabrous above or.with minute shining hift silvery- silky underneath. 
Fiower-heads small, numerous, in large Katie corymbs. Involucre oblong- 
turbinate.. Ray-florets about 3 to 5; e eg 6 to 8. Anthers with 
short, obtuse. Achenes sparingly hirsu P; uş copious, nearly equal, 
cept a few short vie? bristles, yes are rarely wanting.—Aster argo- 
D «s PI. oll. ii. t. 2 ot t. 1563; F. Muell. 
01 ; 
8; Eurybia argophylla, ‘Cass. ; ; DC. Prod. v. 267; Hook. f. Fl. 
Tun. i ys 
N.S. Wales. Port Jackson, M‘Arthur ; Mittagong range, Wool 
Victoria. Genoa river and Sumut river, F Mu piles; "Corner Inlet, pH Balla- 
rock Range, Whan j 
asmania. Derwent river and Port Dalrymple, 2. Brown.—Common in forests m 
rich damp soils, J. D. Hooker 
minal panicles. Involucres hemispherical, tomentose, enclosing Weeer 
florets but only seen Geng, — Aster cydoniefolius, A. Cunn. Herb. ; ai 
cydoniefolia, DO. Pro Bes E. Beokleri, P. Muell. Veg. Chath. Isl. 21. 
N. S. Wales. In Eé rior, Fraser; Clarence river,’ Beckler P MEE 
Falls, gei The New AM pon given by De Candolle arose from some 
take. Cunningham’s specimens, as appears from bis her tens, were from Fraser. 
myrsinoides, F. Muell. Fragm. v. 69. A shrub, See 
11. O. m 
and straggling or densely bushy, the branches, peduncles and under $ si 
Leaves alternate, in the original form nearly sessile, obovate to oblong, 
obtuse, minutely denticulate, under 2 in. long, the upper ipa Pr 
shining and much reticulate. Flower-heads in the original for ape 
to 5 together on axillary peduncles ee a leafy oblong panicle with 
Ze obconical. Florets 4 to 8, of which 2 or 3 ligulate. x te. 
or less distinct minute points at the base or sometimes scarcely -— Ge 
ERR short, obtuse. ys he glabrous. Pappus-bristles H 
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