Cotula.] LXII. COMPOSITÆ. 549 
supported on a stipes often as long as the involucre and persistent, bordered 
iya broad thin wing. Achenes of the disk flat and smooth, the margins 
sarcely thickened but not at all winged. 
Victoria. Port Phillip aud d meadows near i dme F. Mueller. 
Tasmania. Islands of Kent's group, Dass e Straits, 
S. Australia. Mun: etn Holdfast Bay, Gawler en ‘and Crystal Brook, F 
er. 
W. Aus E, King rod s Sound, R. B 
The species is in S. Africa. It has reir ‘the aspect of C. gymnogyne, but with a 
very different vg VE 
| 2. C. integrifolia, Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. i. 192. t. 50 B. A little, gla- 
brous scarcely branched annual, of 1 to 2 in., possibly a reduced form o 
CR toronopifolia. Leaves entire, linear, Se rather thick, dilated at the 
| base into a short sheath. Peduncles terminal, slender. Flower-heads not 2 
 lnes diameter, Involucral bracts ovate or oblong, obtuse, with scarious 
| margins, Florets and achenes of C. coronopifolia. 
Tasmania. Moist ground near George Town, Gunn. 
GR, coronopifolia, Linn. ; DC. Prod.vi.78. Glabrous and ëng? 
S stems rooting at the base and ascending from $3 to nearly 1 ft. Leav 
ceolate oblong or almost linear, eoarsely ‘toothed, pinnatifid or almost en- 
tire, 1 to 2 in. long, dilated at the base into a short sheath round the stem. 
Tov wer-heads 3 to 5 lines diameter, on peduncles longer than.the leaves. In- 
— Vera] bracts oblong-linear. Recept tacle flat or slightly convex. Female 
ts i g , on flattened «yere half as long as the involuere, the 
_ Wary bordered by a transparent wing notched at both ends, the style very 
‘hort in the terminal notch, irhast any corolla; disk-florets py 
| 
e t line long, including the thickish spongy wing surrounding i Se o 
H. m sme BE with a narrower wing.—Steetz in Pl. Preiss. i. 434, : Hook. f. 
à asm 191. 
N.S. Wales Port Jackson, R. Brown ; Twofold Bay, T. Mueller. 
. atoria, Common in wet per F. Mueller and othe 
; gusmania, Common in wet pastures, even in brackish ov J. D. Hooker 
G B Near Adelaide and Lofty Ran ge, F. Mueller ; ' Kangaroo Toland; Water- 
alia. Swan Row. Preiss, n. 198 ; Drummond, n. 33, 62,379; Hay river 
CH Oldfield. : 
— ris of extends over New a extratropical S. America, S. Africa, and some 
Sa Geh especially near t 
den Il. SrRoNGYLOSPERMA.— HReceptac tacle flat or convex. * 
Australis numerous, in several rows, sessile or ‘stipitate. Ray-florets Ts the 
species) without any corolla. 
ke symn A slender, glabrous, simple or 
ogyne, F. Muell. Herb. ender, g , 
; dei annual, rarely 6 in. high, closely resembling C. filifolia in aspect. 
M ner, almos t filiform, often above 1 in . long, dilated and sheathing 
base. Flower-heads 2 to 3 lines diameter or rather larger when in 
