484 LXII COMPOSITA, (Olearia. 
Flower-heads. small, in terminal 
corymbose leafless samimi Tnvolucre "almost. hemispherical, about t 3 lines 
long. Ray-florets 12 to 1 . disk-florets scarcely exceeding the involucre. 
Style-appendages short y Mine. Achenes small, silky-hairy. Pappus- 
bristles SES not very numerous.— Aster glandulosus, Labill. pl. Nov. 
Holl. ii. 191; Ee: glandulosa, Nees, Gen. et Sp. Ast. 174; 
Eurybia SA DC. Prod. v. 269; Hook. f. Fl. Taem. tU 
.S. Wales. Marshy lands south of Lake George, A. Cunnin 
— Marshy places, Dandenong ranges, Delatite river, F. Së near r Cres- 
wick, ben 
mple, R. reget — on marshy river-banks throughout 
Tas Port Dalry 
the cg Er to 3300 feet, J. D. 
S. Australia. S. coast, R. Brown, Whittaker 
Szerrox V. Menrtsmorricun, Archer—Glabrous, glandular- pubescent 
or finite "With simple rigid white or transparent hairs, tr f septate 
and often glutinous. Involuere hemispherical, bane nail usually acute 
racts. Leaves alternate. Anthers not auricula 
The last four species of this sectio some species of Vittadinia, but have 
much fewer ray-florets, the a pesa oet are abuti and the achenes less co ompressed. 
50. O. heleophila, F. Muell. Fragm A shrub or undershrub 
with slender virgate branches, me Geier pes im 
with a little wool about the involucres. Leaves n narrow-linear, 
obtuse, with. revolute gege? in some specimens mostly un 
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florets scarcely longer than the involucre. Style- ée short. A 
small, silky-hairy. Pappus-bristles not very numerous, ral: ata 
ones short.—Zurybia eleophila, DO. Pr od. v. 269; Aster heleophilus 
Muell. Fragm. v. 66; Eurybia affinis, Steetz in Pl. Preiss. i. 42L; p. paw 
culata, Steetz, Le 422 ; Aster Preissii, F. Muell. Fragm. Y. 66. 
W. Australia, Drummond, 2nd Coll, n. 178; King George's Soun 
bipes near Guildford aud Hay river, peg d 
ajor. More woolly; lower leaves rather e wi toothed ; P 
head às. (o —Eurylia Lehmanniana, Stee Pl. Preiss. i. 422; Aster Hm 
F. Muell. Fragm. v. 66.—Swan River, SE n. 19. 
d, A. Cunning 
. O. muricata, Benth. A ee shrub of 1 to? f 
rt rigid peat = an 
Leaves linear, very Ge with only revolute margins, mos yo 
long. Flower-heads shortly pedunculate, rathe r small. 
natrow turbinate to almost hemispherical, with narrow brac 
about 8 to 10; disk-florets rather more numerous. "'Siyle-appendages A 
but ‘almost pente: Achenes hairy. Pappus w with a few outer PA nell. 
— Eurybia muricata, Steetz in Pl. Preiss. i. 423 ; Aster mu : 
Fragm. e 66. 
