H 
merous, but ie specimens all in very young bud.—JNematopus foliatus, Sound. in Linnea, 
572 LXII. COMPOSITA. [ Gnephosis. 
nica Drummond, 8rd Coll. n. 120. The flower-heads have not been seen in 
an advanced state 
Var. folia Tat her more woolly and the bracts apparently more woolly and more nu- 
XXV. 
S. Australia. Near Cudnaka, F. Mueller. 
enuissima, Cass.; DC. Prod. vi. 151. A very slender corym- 
bose annual, at length Sbrous, scarcely exceeding 6 in. in height. Leaves 
few, linear. Clusters of flower-hea ds o ovoid-globular, very shining, the 
subtending bracts within the cluster and perhaps a a few small outer empty 
ones with a broadly cuneate opaque base, and a very broad scarious lamina. | 
Partial heads stipitate, 3- e 4-flowered. Involucral bracts rather numerous, — ` 
the outer ones smaller, 4 to 6 or more inner ones ood scarious, 
with a broad deciduous mine Pappus annular, jag 
. Australia. imp i más ga me ; iei E Isla à A. Cunningham. 
i achenes almost all 
E: 
a4 
heads Sol 6-flowered, stipitate. Fee, “practs numerous, oblong- 
cuneate, fringed except at the top with long woolly hairs, several 
inner ones with a readily detached lamina.  Florets in the speci go E 
young to ascertain their Ech and pappus. 
w. Aust: eee Co his I have seen a BC 
number f specimens, showing a a onda allied to x eden quite distinct from G. 
sima, but unfortunately too young for a fall descri 
gmeza, Benth. A dwarf ae all our seg under 
Lea 
SH exceeding the flower-heads. teri of donc i Sio 
scarious woolly-ciliate margins, or the inner 2 or 3 as well as the su 
bracts within the clusters wholl y scarious and w oolly-ci 
heads 3- to 5-flowered, more or less stipitate. Involucral bracts 
have a few hairs, especially at the summit, where they are Jong i 
paleaceous, assuming t the appearance of a pappus.—Crosso lepis pygm® 
Gray in Hook. Kew Journ. iii, 176 ; Leptotriche perpusilla, Turc, in 
Mose, 1851, ii. 73. 
W. Australia, Drummond, 5th Coll. Suppl. n. 60. 
Ik G. brevifolia, e A slender branching uy 
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