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-veral scarious bracts, the tips sometimes coloured but not radiating, and 
smilar bracts or scales on the partial receptacle under each floret. Florets 
Se phedite, tubular, 5-toothed. Anthers more or less distinctly tailed. 
-Siyle-branches nearly ierete, truncate. Achenes usually compresed, silky- 
ne senus e non m Seg Zealand. Of the four oou Nero one is "— the 
"ts x sme as Zealand one, the others are endemi e genus is nearly allied 
oni aa Eieren differing from both in the wA of the receptacle within 
Clusters of flower-heads pale- e ege Outer 
; Bech o ovate, with bro ad brown mar, 5 l. C. Richea. 
Se id. Outer bracts 
E, ith rons margins . 2. C. pleiocephala. 
Clusters of flower-heads yellow, glo bular or slightly ovoid. Outer 
racts very small, "- concealed by Lë Mese partial heads. 
Clusters gs j in. Leaves at length Sieg above, 
loosely woolly = "ur "e: pri gor 
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: = stem-leaves narrow, stem-clasping, the upper ones sm d Re distant. 
“Muster of flower-heads solitary, depressed-globular, 4 to 1 in. meter, sur- 
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Wn margins, the inner ones oe ‘and more scarious. Cie globular. 
Lé l. Tasm. i. 197; C. uniflora, Forst. SC Richea glauca, 
Biel ill. Voy. t. 16, and Pl. Nov. Holl. ii. 123; Ster mum ege 
Pl. Exs. ; ; Oraspedia Ces and C. pilosa, Spreng. Syst. iii. Lindl. 
Reg. t..1908; C. fimbriata, DC. Prod. vi. 132; C. gracilis, “Mook. £ in 
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oN: S. Wales. Port own, Sieber, n. 334, and others ; northward to 
nce river, Beckler, ig New poe "C S Stuart ; southward to Illawarra, A. Cunning- 
and Tech ST Ger e pies in the interior, to Molle's Plains, Fr. 
tn; p, Alps, gu mountains, F, Mueller ; as: river, Robert- 
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Weier river, R. Brown ; abundant throughout the island, ascending to 
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