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minent underneath. vi? heads not large. Involucre very glandular, the 
scatious margins of t racts very narro Achenes obovate-oblon 
flattened but thick, often glandular, with thick — EE appus 
very minute, and sometimes quite inconspicuous.— Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. i. 186. 
N. S. Wales. Open Ee Goulburn Plains, 4. e 
on ee F. Mueller. 
Tas 
Although v re near TB. graminea, this species appears to be "pensi in the shape of the 
&chenes, as well as in the glandular pubescence and narrow rigid lea 
15. B. 1 mirum ies Prod. v Glabrous, kee perennial, 
with slender ascending stems and petiolate a either all linear or the 
lower ones oblong- Cat all entire, and the specimens Rare ER 
N. S. Wales. Port Wee, A. Cunningham, J. D. Hooker, and others. 
6. B. heterophylla, Benth. in Hueg. Enum. 60. A glabrous peren- 
" with slender decumbent or ascending branching stems, like those of B. 
linearifolia and B. Sieberi. Leaves all petiolate, obovate-cuneate or oblong, 
with a few very acute teeth or lobes. Flower-heads rather small, on slender 
peduncles. Achenes flat, rather narrow, with thickened margins, and crowned 
by a igs small but distinct pappus. 
ales. P. ckson, R. Brown.— The specimens are numerous, and show two 
sinet fürieties in foliage, one with broad thin Kë with broad but ei GE lobes, the 
other with h narrower, s maller, almost Spe: Both may be variet lineari- 
folia, but the leaves are all toothed and lobed m. B. Sieheri they differ i in rd petioles 
ud acute lobes of the leaves, and the very oit Zant 
l7. B. basaltica a, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 50. A glabrous eg somewhat 
glaucous perennial, with rigid erect branching stems of 1} to 3 ft. Lower 
leaves petiolate, obovate- oblong, the others oblong lanceolate or Mine, mostl 
aute and quite entire, the upper ones few, small, and distant. Peduncles long, 
“mewhat corymbose. Involucral bracts narrow, almost acute henes 
W, at first flat with Geen margins, at length thick, tuberculate, not 
Winged ap 
pus very min 
land, Bowman ; Lou? mad from Peak range to Darling Downs, F. Mueller. 
Var. gracilis, More slender, 1 to 2 ft. hi e? Leaves all linear or linear-lanceolate. 
Queensland. Rockhampto sie: Ke y, Thozet 
“3 S. Wales. Ban marshes, n tehell M array a and Darling rivers, GER 
Australia. Tamunda on the Gawler river, F. Mueller 
m B. trach a, F. Muell. in Linnea, xxv. 339. A glabrous 
g sS . 
Flow Hire or och lobed, the stem-leaves: mostly narrow and entire 
Wer-heads y 
cral bracts a Obh, rather broadly 
` Seariong at vid i Ra rrow, with thickened 
CR y short, lilac. Achenes narrow, 
wé Ee sides more or less tubereulate, og sometimes hirsute with short 
urs. . Pappus minute or almost n "Wars 
