e: 
472: l LXII. COMPOSITÆ. [ Olearia. 
branches. Leaves alternate, crowded, narrow-linear, rigid, pungent-pointed, 
the margins closely revolute, 3 to 1$ in. long, gla brous and smooth above, 
the under side silvery-silky with centrally- attached hairs, but almost wholly 
concealed. Flower-heads mostly solitary, pedunculate. Involucre turbinate. 
Ray-florets about 8 to 10, those of the disk rather more numerous. Anthers 
with points at the base, but I have not found them so distinctly tailed as 
figured. — Style-appendages short, "et Achenes glabrous. Pappus 
rather unequal. rA deed Hook. f. in Hook. Lo p Journ vi. 108, 
gi in Fl. d asm. i. 177. t. 45; Aster pinifolius, F. Muell. L 
Table Mo ie RR t river, R. Brown; Mount vas and Vale 
of Bere rit Mount Lapeyrouse, C. Stuart. 
5. O. ledifolia, Benth. A small bushy or diffuse e with thick 
branches. Leaves ternate, crowded, oblong- linear, obtu with closely 
revolute margins under 2 in. long, the u per surface glabrous or r. nae 
shorter than the lis - f urybia ledifolia, DC. Prod. v. 269; Hook. f. Fl 
ET n Aster ledi ifülius, A. Cunn. 
Tasm able Mountain, Derwent | ud geg Brown ; summit of Mount W Sen 
Fraser et ee Di Mount Lapeyronse, C. Stua 
O. d ta, th 
shrub, the branches and nr side at the leaves densely Tem 
s the inner ones Keel bag gre Bot. Rep. t. 61; 4.t ose 
Sehrad. in We Sert. Hann. 8. t (DC.) ; A. ferrugineus, back 
; NUNT prid Less. in Linnea, vi 449; 
Olearia rotundi jfi DC. C. Pro 
n. 341, and 
es, and may ha n tak ie what 
plants. I cannot perceive any constant difference in the colour of the pappus € 
may be attributed to the process of desiccation 
of 
Section IT. As STEROTRICHE, 4rcher.—Indumentum of the under, side 
the isis consisting of stellate hai irs. 
