E 
580 LXII. COMPOSITJE. [ Craspedia. 
. macrocephala. Tall, nearly NS with larger clusters * flower-heads.— C. m 
Geck Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 3415; DC. Prod, vi. 153; Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. i E 
Tas 
jm Wool very dense and white.— C. alpina, Backh. in Hook. Lon d. Journ. 
Bot. vi "e Hook. f. Fl: Tasm. i. 198. — Tasmanian Alps and Mount Buller in Victoria. 
Three forms, one ‘nearly glabrous, another sprinkled with articulate spreading hairs 
e the rae € wtth long silky wool, a appear at first sight very distinct, but the indu- 
metimes mixed, aud has no relation to the shape of " the leaves or other dif- 
iene 
. C. ple vs apt F. Mu ell. in Linnea, xxv. 404. Apparently an- 
mostly simple, of about 1 ft., more or less woolly-hairy. Leaves lanceolate 
or linear, the lower ones petiolate, often 2 in. long, the. uppe 
stem-clasping or Leen Cluster of lower head either solitary terminal 
in. long, and then 
Sele cylindrica artial heads 3- to 6-flo wered. eege di and 
scales of the partial receptacle scarious, with bright yellow tips, : 
dilated ed wao laminæ. Achenes silky-hairy. Pappus of several plu- — 
mose bristl 
always a scale under 
N. S. Wales. Darling river, Victorian Expedition ; between Stokes Range and — 
Cooper’s Creek, Neilson | 
S. Australia. Murray river, and east side of Flinders Range, F. Mueller. 
The habit is that of Calocephalus Sonderi, but there appears to be 
each floret. — - 
3 santha, Benth. A an branching at the base, with 
p or erect flowering stems, not above 1 ft. long, a and mor | 
bone : i r 
in C. globosa. Leaves linear, Geer becoming 8 ant. clusters 
mie Schlecht. Lii. x x. 592; E chrysan nthus 
492; P. globosus, Mitch. Trop. Afr. 323 not of Bent 
Quern Maranoa river, Mitchell ; Peak fos F. Mueller. ‘ngham; 
ales. Head E, the Gwydir, ‘cichhardé ; Lachlan river, 4. Cmm" 
Darling r river, osse : 
ictoria. Geelong, Ei fe Se ) 
EU eelong. utr Ee ike a Da KM Cooper" en Creek, 
Howitt’ 2 Rapedition Sa small specimen, with more Wier clusters of flower-h 
smaller. Pappus more slender and more plumose). P 
4. C. globosa, Benth. Apparently perennial, with erect, simp : 
