il 
Fiems „and other 
1857, EA with a figur 
Podolepis.] LXII. COMPOSITE. 605 
Whan ; Wimmera, Dallachy ; Haidinger range at an elevation of 5000 feet (the laminz of 
the involucral bracts almost Mae F. Mueller. 
Tasmania. Port Dalrymple, R. Brown ; abundant in many parts of the colony, as- 
"e to 4000 feet, J. D. s 
ustralia. Holdfast Bay, Mount Gambie ier, F. Mue 
The Northern specimens have usually smaller flower hands a the Southern ones. 
4. P. canescens, 4. Cunn. in DC. Prod. vi. 163. An annual with erect 
or ascending going stems, rarely much exceeding 1 ft. Leaves linear or 
lanceolate, thie ya t the base of the stem, 1 to 2 in. long or even more 
stem-clasping and sometimes shortly decurrent, the upper ones small an nd 
distant. Flower-heads rather small, on slender peduncles. Involucre hemis 
ged, ligulate or almost 2-lipped.— P. inundata, A. Cunn. in DC. Prod 
2E 
3; P. affinis, Sond. in Linnea, xxv. 50 
Inundated banks of Lachlan river and e d rocky situations near 
S. Wales. a 
E es, A. Cunningham; Dar ling and Murray rivers a Kan Goningberi, Victo 
iredi iti 
ET EA ge E Dallachy. 
tralia. dune m the Murray to St. Vincent's and Spencer’s Gulfs, F. Mueller, 
istata, Benth. in Hueg. Enum. 64. An erect annual, often 
EP. 
üeding 1 1 ‘ft, glabrous or slightly woolly. Leaves linear or lanceolate, 
. stem-clasping and often decurrent. Flower-heads usually corymbose, the 
 Peduncles rather short. Involucre hemispherical, 3 to $ in. diameter, 
the ‘bracts numerous, their = smooth, acute, and ending usually in a 
oint or awn, the claws of the inner ones narrow and glandular. 
Zi p 
. Ray-florets y ellow, longer than gs others, irregularly tubular, 3- or 4-lobed. 
: Pappus-bristles scarcely cohering at the base,—DC. Prod. vi . 163; Steetz in 
T. chrysantha, Endl. in Bot. Zeit. 1843, 458; Rev. Hortic. 
3 
ver, Fraser, Huegel, ced ls¢ Coli. ; Blackwood 
Stralia. Swa n Riv 
E Xon pm las and Murchison rivers, Drummond, 6th Coll. n. 154; also 
Zeg “Flo ower-heads smaller in x Ge Leg Ray-florets shortly aen"? 
ar. 
Si bulata, SÉ in Pl. Preiss. i. 465.— r, Preiss, n. 94; between Moore an 
: wehison rivers » Drummond, 6th Coll. n. lg 
e pallida, Zurez. in Bull. Mosc. 1851, ii. 78. An erect annual, 
or less SE evidently very dh a. d to P. aristata, 
ower 
Mi the same linear or lanceolate leaves and inflorescence. Flower-heads 
Net larg minz ra 
Ser, t e la 
Tu or acuminate, and all very conspicuously transversely wrinkled as in 
Rr. Ray-forets very numerous (yellow?), with 3 or 4 narrow 
DW. CR Drummond, 5th Coll. n. 387. 
etz in Pl. Prei 464. An erect paniculately 
It 
E annual, Led. under 1 ft., irn resembling P. gracilis. 
