588 LXII. COMPOSITA. [ Cassinia. 
white or brown, the bracts very thin, smooth and shining.  Florets 2, 3 or 
rarely 4.—DC. Prod. vi. 156; C. paniculata, Behr and Muell. in Linnea, 
xxv. 496; F. Muell. Pl. Vict. t. 43. 
N.S. Wales. Darling river, Dallac hy. 
Victoria. Grampians, F. Mueller; N. W. EEN of the colony, L. Mor 
S. Australia. Spencer’s Gulf, R. ‘Bro ; Open places in the Murray ue? Beh 
. Australia. Middle Mount iim ar (the specimens very young and dee 
fore somewhat uncertain). 
1. C. subtropica, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 1T. Apparently a slender 
shrub, the branches tomentose-pubescent. Leaves petiolate, from obovate to 
clliptial-oblong, o obtuse or mucronulate, under 1 in. long, glabrous and 
above, white or rusty-tomentose peg yr. the margins scarcely 
a 
panicle. Involucre cylindrical, about 2 lines long, stvawicolocited or reddish- 
brown, the bracts very thin. Florets usually 3, with receptacle scales between 
them as in the rest of the genus 
N.S. Wales. Mount tsay i in the borders of Queensland, W. Aill. 
eodo ori, F. Mu ell. Fragm. v. 148. An erect heath-like 
Involucre narrow, 1 to 1j lines voa the Ve few, narrow, shining, of a 
reddish-brown. Florets solitary, or (according to F. "Mueller) sometimes 2 
—— Achenes ven uar fine, not thickened bës 
sw. r, Leichhardt. ps 
d very different en any that I am acquainted o but, the florets not bi Weier 
serv he si 
e 
o 
h le, t can ap no scales besides the involucral , but the inflorescenet i 
very different ven any as yet known in Helichrysum, and shows more affiuity to 
sinia arcua 
. C.s EE n Trans. Linn. Soc. xii. hite 
eer herb of 3 to 5 ft., a an hard, almost woody, dei with w e 
wool. Lower leaves s oblong or — ate-oblong anne 3 wéiee: broadly 
cen 
h hlamys 
t. 678; Calea spectabilis, Labill. Pl. Nov. Holl. i. 42. t. 186 ; 4p Aert 
Rillardieri, DC. Prod. vi. 187; EN f, Fl. Tasm. i. 199; 4. Di 
and 4. Kou, DC. Le 
Victoria. Hills near EC coast from the Glenelg to Gipps’ Lan 
others. 
à, F. Mueller and 
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