* 
Rutidosis.] Lut, COMPOSITE. 595 
Queensland. Burnett river, F. Mueller ; Wide Bay, Bidwill. 
tieulate.— Pumilo argyrolepis, Schlecht. Linnea, xxi. 448; Sond. in Linnea, 
am j . €. ; Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. i. 199, t. 53 ; Sty- 
cerus multiflorus, Nees in Pl. Preiss. ii. 244 ; Actinopappus per pusillus, 
iy. 226. 
Minori. Yarra river, F. Mueller, Harvey. 
genie. Trap rocks, West Head, Tamar river, and Georgetown, Gunn. 
wW ustralia. Near Tonunda, F. Mueller. 
"Rad Australia, Drummond, 5th Coll. n. 67; Swan River, Preiss, n. 127 ; Kalgan and 
: rivers, Oldfield. ; 
tanding the dwarf slender habit of this little plant, it appears to me not to be 
y separable from Rutidosis. 
~ 
' 67. QUINETIA, Cass. 
thed. Anthers shortly or obscurely tailed. Style-branches subulate, 
henes c 
Ewe at the base, tapering into a fine awn.—Sma 
ves alternate, entire. Flower-heads small, terminal or almost axillary. 
= genus is limited to a single species, endemic in Australia. The style is somewhat 
E Tee in Gnaphaliee, but in other respects it appears to be more nearly allied to them 
: to any other tribe 
l. Q. Urvillei, Cass.; DC. Prod. vi. 158. A little slender erect an- 
à m of 2 to 4 in., more or less woolly-tomentose. Leaves petiolate, from. 
» -cuneate to bro obovate, rarely above } in. long. ‘lo ads 
illary from the shortness of 
T- 
S bracts, slightly sénziods on the edges. Florets 2 to 4, very slender. Achenes, 
p, and con- 
les varying 
Ka ty in., King Georges Sound, D'Urville, Huegel; 
. 68. MILLOTIA, Cass. 
Involucre eylindrical or almost ovoid, of few nearly equal narrow bracts. 
: Receptacle small, without scales, Florets all hermaphrodite, tubular, 4- or 
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