Calocephalus. | LXII. COMPOSITH. 577 
and subtending ones woolly, with a persistent, rather rigid midrib; the inner 
es entirely scarious. Pappus of several long, bair-like, woolly-plumose: 
bristles.— Pachysurus eruoides, F. Muell. Fragm. iii. 154. 
. W. Australia. Moist places, Port Gre Old, i i 
: 1a. gory, Oldfield. The foliage and aspect of this 
eanes are very different from those of any other Angianthea. s e 
53. CEPHALIPTERUM, A. Gray. 
è terminal cluster of flower-heads. . 
-. The genus is limited to a single species, endemic in Australia. It is closely allied to Ca- 
yee ; but the more distinct flower-heads, with more numerous florets and large petal- 
: Eee of the inner involucral bracts, connect it with He/ipterum, and the external 
of the pappus is peculiar. 
. L C. Drummondii, 4. Gray in Hook. Kew Journ. iv. 272. An erect 
more, sprinkled with short transparent hairs. Radical and 
3 lea 0 
‘Nearly globular cluster of 3 to above 1 in. diameter, without any or with only 
us-bristles 3 to 6, as long as the corolla, shortly ciliate the 
ngth, the terminal tuft very prominent, the small outer scale varying 
u nearly regularly cup-shaped to very oblique and one-sided, entire or 
ed by long hairs. 
1 Mr astralia. In the interior from the head of the Great Bight, Delisser. 
E «Australia, Drummond ; Bowes river and Champion Bay, Oldfield. 
54. GNAPHALODES, A. Gray. 
- Flower-heads several, sessile in a dense cluster or compound head, sur- 
Wled by a few leafy bracts, each head many-flowered. Involucre ovoid, the 
$ scari ica wo he inner ones with small radiating 
Receptacle without scales. Florets all slender, tubular, hermaphrodite, 
thed. Anthers with fine tails. Style-branches EE Achenes 
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