480 i LXII. COMPOSITÆ: [Olearia. 
outer series of short bristles. Sengar iodochroa, F. Muell. peni ii. 110; 
Aster iodochrous, F. Muell. Fra 
"Victoria. Woody edid of em Australian Alps, Nangatta Creek, Genoa river, 
Snowy River, ete., F. Mue 
36. O, adenolasia, F. Muell, Fragm. v. 61. A shrub of several ft., 
with rigid virgate branches, more or ag scabrous with a viscid pubescence, 
intermixed with a thin loose woolly tomentum. Leaves linear or linear- 
oblong, obti, with closely revolute margins, under $ in. long, glandular- 
the lower ones occasionally longer and tri 
small. Involuere broadly ovoid or de St hemispherical, much imbricate 
and greener than in most species. Ray-florets 8 to ae disk- Jm 
p, Dromnond, Ath Coll. n. as, ia e * igo Phillips geg ` 
287, a es approaches in GE Ve as always more 
len ol d us woolly totes of the section Piani Ge w iet di gu den 
37 conocephala, F. Muell. Fragm. v. 79. A small compact 
densely-branched shrub, hoary or white with a close woolly tomentum. 
Leaves alternate, obovate or euneate-oblong, under 4 in. long tomentose on 
both sides. Flower-heads solitary, terminating the short branches. Jg: 
lucre cylindrical, above $ in. long, nearly glabrou us, the bracts much imbri- 
cate and very obtuse. Florets 4 or 5, all tubular, slender, Si and longer 
than the involucre, with 5 narrow linear lobes. Anther very narrow, tree 
in the florets examined, not aurieulate. Style-branches tig and narrow, but 
N. M "San Desert of the Murumbidgee, Murray, and Darling, F. Mueller, Vie 
torian e nee 
Victoria. N.W. districts, D. Mor. 
S. Aus tralia. Head of the itg Bight, Delisser ; Fowler's "T R. Bro so found 
e species has not the style d UT a, and there are no female florets. Ta 
the antis quite free in all the rs I examined, but that may not be constantly Ve 
Notwithstand ding these stowage en Low of no genus to which it is more nearly alli i 
have left it in Olearia as descrihed by F. Mueller. 
Section IV. Apr Archer:—Pla NEE ee glutinou E 
bësse did Ggs or rarely GET, the ually obtuse 
rigi , Scarious on the margins and often ciliate, more eine t ‘ban in 
rismotriche. 
38. O. magniflora, F. Muell. Fra 80. A shrub of 8 or f 
gm. v. 
with divaricate branches, the whole plant glabrous and often eet 
Leaves not numerous, narrow, cuneate, thick, obtuse sid often 3-toothed 
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