586 LXII. COMPOSITA. — 
specimens. Involucre oblong, about 2 lines long, the bracts ër o 
inner ones as long as the florets, white, without spreading tips. Florets 
usually 4, the scales of the receptacle very prom 
. Wales. Lord Howe's Island, near the shore, Midwe. It is o this 
may be an abnormal state of C. levis, but the inflorescence appears to be quite di 
shrub 
4. C. denticulata, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xii. 127. : 
with glabrous or hoary-tomentose branches. Leaves s oblong or aly 
ceolate, ig often narrowed below the middle but half stem-clasping a o 
base all u mder $ in. and rarely 4 in. long, coriaceous, er margi 
or ou d PAT 
Florets we 10 to 12, the receptacle-scales as long as the florets. 
Prod. v 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson, White, R. Cunningham, Woolls and others; Tllawarra, 
A. ERR 
longifolia, P. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xii. 127. A shrub, he 
Mitos and under ado of the leaves more or less hoary or Mäe: m 
or almost glabrous. Leaves linear or lanceolate, acute, narrowed ei ue ase, 
mostly 1 fo 2 in. long, the margins more or less roue, ge 
smooth on the upper side. Flower-heads numerous, in a broad ra hee 
flat or convex corymb much exceeding the last leaves. Involucres ee 
about 2 lines long, pure white in the original form, the bracts very , 
opaque. Florets s about 6 
Jackson, R. Il Woolls ; Illawarra, Shepher 
p Victoris Allitt. 
‘olia, DC. 
Var. straminea. Ynvolucral bracts straw-coloured or pale brow "M -0 e Clarence 
Prod. vi. 156.—N. S. Wales, F. Mueller; New England, C. Stuart ; Macte d 
rivers, Beckler. 
the 
C. aurea, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xii. 197. As imb with d 
babit. foliage e inflorescence of C. gin n imd probably deng of à 
differing only i in being — rather more glab reas the in 
bright yellow. — Dot. Reg. t. 764; DC. Prod. v 
A. Cunning- 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson to "e Blue Mountains, LR wee oi, 
ham, Woolls, and others. 
ith 
7. C. aculeata, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xii. 127. Rx! e cent. 
the branches and iw e side of the leaves more or less tome sg: dom ts, the 
Leaves crowded, narrow-linear, obtuse or with small recurve Ge: muricate 
margins revolute, varying from 3 to 1} in. long, usually ete th 
on the upper side with very short rigid hairs or tubercles, very 
erd. 
ie ller ; 
“Bacchus Marsh and between Ovens river and Mayday Hills, F. Mue! 
