E KE TUN EE E ET E E TEE EECH 
| Helichrysum.) LXII. COMPOSITAE. 621 
Victoria. From the Glenelg to Gippé - D F. Mueller, Robertson, and others ; 
snowy topo of Mount Buller, F. Mueller ; Wimmera, Dallachy. 
Tasmania. Abuudant Beer the pese " especially i in marshy situations, J. D. 
S. Wangen, From the Murray to St. Vincent’s and Spencer e Gulfs, F. Mueller and 
others. 
W. Australia. Swan River, Drummond, Preiss, n. 4. 
Var. albidum, DC. Prod. vi. 189. Involueral bracts white, passing into straw-colour 
pale brown or pink.—ZH. papillosum, Labill. Pl. Nov. Holl. ii. 46. t. 192; DC. Prod. v 
18 k. f. Fl. Tasm. i. 212; j i ii 
4305; 
471; Bot. Reg. 1838, t. mi H. niveum, Grah. in Bot. Mag. t. 3857 ; Steetz in Pl. Preiss. 
i. 471.—Victoria, Tasmar and W. Australia, in the latter colony at least as abundant as 
d Zeien dean Demons, 3rd Coll. n. 170, 4th Coll. n. 114, also n. 197, and 
1). 
13. H. elatum, 4. Cunn. in DC. Prod. vi. 193. A stout erect herb or 
undershrub, wtetitiles under 1 ft. high and almost simple, in rich shaded 
ceolate, contracted into a petiole, SE at its base, the prier ones 
attaining 2 to 3 or rarely 4 in., the upper surface becoming at len labrous. 
Flower-heads large, pava or loosely paniculate. Involucre eiert 
Spreading to from 1 to 13 in. diameter, the bracts narrow, acute, petal-like, 
White or tinged with pink, the outer ones short and sessile, the intermediate 
` long ones on a narrow claw, the innermost shorter Breng very narrow.  Florets 
exceedingly numerous, much less than half as long as the involucre, a few of 
outer ones slender and female. Achenes glabrous or papillose. Pappus- 
bristles ee scarcely denticulate, not thickened upwards, shortly cohering 
at the base. — 77. lanuginosum, A. Canh . in DC. Prod. vi. 193; H. albicans, 
Sieb. PI. Bis. 
. , Queens! Daw 
Mackenzie ranges, F. Mueller ; Rodd's Bay, rs imr rag ' Port Deien, Fitzalan (the 
^ quite eebe Kern Datlae 
N. S. Wal rt Jackson to the Ss Mountains, R. Brown, Sieber, n. , 846, a 
Fi. Mizt. n. 516, E Pa northward to Hastings, rg. and Clarence tne 
Beckler ; New En land, ^ ei i epe to Illawarra, 4. Cunningham ; Twofold 
M 
mp "uds Ze tween i enden. aud Genoa river, F. Mueller. 
ar. Fraseri, de shrubby. Leaves crowded, the wool long and very deciduous or 
tone, and sometimes the branches slightly glutinous. Shows: of Mount Lindsay, at an eleva- 
tion of 5000 ft. » Fraser, W. Hill; Port Curtis, M*Gillivr 
| ke or ka irae the lower part of the stem and foliage vede woolly- 
- White, the upper portion g glutinous and scabrous or pubescent without wool. 
a Lower leaves narrow-lan ceolate, sometimes densely woolly underneath, gluti- 
the upper ones ibm arrow-linear with revolute margins, 
