508 LXII. COMPOSITE. [Lagenophora. 
Tasmania. Abundant in pastures, Launceston, Macquarrie plains, ete., J. D. Hooker, 
Gunn. 
S. Ge Lofty Ranges, F. Muel 
W. Australia. Swan River to King Geste s Sound, Drummond, n. 60,377, Huegel, 
ies n. 118, and others 
solenogyne, F. Muell. Fragm. v. 69. Gabit. or hirsute, 
fiara ‘hes from obovate to oblong- -cuneate, obtuse, 1 to 3 in. lo 
wW 
rently erect, tubular, and 3-toothed, not longer than the disk. Achenes 
narrow, flat, with thickened margins, contracted at the base, terminating in 
a very short conical bot obtuse and callous point.—Solenogyne bellioides, 
Cass.; DC. Prod. ie P (from the character given); S. brachycomoides, 
F. Muell. Fragm. v 
Queensland, ere river, F. Mueller (a single specimen in fruit only, and there- 
fore doubtful), 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown; New England, C. Stuart. 
4. L. emphyso opus, Hook. f. Fl ry hirsute or 
nearly glabrous. Leaves all radieal, densely ‘tafted, oblong, bie narrowed 
at the base, 14 to 3 in. long. capes very little exceeding the leaves, rather 
thick and often Sen under the’ head, leafless or with 1 or 2 very sma 
v 
leafy bracts. Involucre about 2 lines diameter Se in flower, 3 lines when 
Short, concave, 2- or thed ligula ege? of the disk abortive. er 
of the ray as „long as the involuere, narrow, flat, contracted at the base an 
very EOS so at the top, A without the distinct neck of L. Bilani e 
unni, Hook. f. in Hook. Lond. Journ. vi. 113 — 
belies, Sond. in Linnea, xxv. 480, F. Muell. Pl. Vict. t. 37, but scarcely 
of Cass 
N.s. Wia s. Port Jackson to the pine roupi, R. Brown, Woolls, and others; 
New England, C. Stuart ; Clarence rive er, Beck 
a. ‘wre Plains on Limestone river Sab pastures, Bugle Range, F. Mueller; 
Wena du vil, Robert 
ania, 
RE in various parts of the colony, Gunn. 
20. BRACHYCOME, Cass. j 
(Brachystephinm, Less, ; ; Paguerina, Cass. ; Zheng, DC.; Silphiospermum, Steetz, 
isk oret somewhat flattened, with HON or triangular tips or ap- 
