- Helichrysum.) LXII. COMPOSITAE. 625 
N. Australia. Arnhem's Land, F. Mueller, 
Queensland.  Bustard Bay, Banks a na Solander ; Keppel rege M'Gillivray ; 
on the Maranoa, Mitchell. (These specimens appear more shrubby woolly, with h 
broader leaves and lar rger flower-heads, than the others, but the de ay ras are also i in 
` many Queensland colle pti) 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. oC Sieber, n. 336, and others, and from various 
. parts of the slots in numerous salle ecti 
Victoria. Throughout the colony, E mg and other 
Tasmania. Port Dalrymple, R. Brown ; abundant Bedéngt the island, J. D. 
k 
8. Aus ory Cove, E Brown: from the Murray to St. Vincent's and 
a ‘Spencer’s ag ne ee and other y 
zB ^ Leaves narrow but sod bore feme smaller but not numerous, connect- 
mg this with H. semipapposum.—H. ramosissi , Hook. in Mitch. Trop. Austr. 83.— 
m nd ntale. Leaves narrow. Flower-heads medium-sized, the bracts appressed or 
» a8 frequently white pom or iem coloured as yellow.—Chrysocephalum squarru- 
um, Steetz in Pl. Preiss. i. 472; C. flavissimum, Steetz, l. c RER C. canescens, Turez. 
. in Bull. ds pgs e PAP r Turez. le. 197. 
` George's Sound and adjoining districts, Drummond, n. 20, 115, 
mm 342, 343, PA n. SCH 25, Oldfield, Maawell. 
23 semipapposum, JC. Prod. vi 195. Very closely allied to 
H apiculatum, and probably a variety, ie Se to be distinguished 
$0 Hispali ife Sond. in LS, XX 
: E. to be as common as H. apiculatum, or SÉ e n N.S. Wales, Victoria 
 "asmania, and S, Aus n but me s e's dist Geier i is uncertain, fo r, havin ng 
 Wreral handed Set mens before me from very n us localities of this and the pieni: 
ege, I hay Me Diemd to distribute See ‘satisfactorily into fe or any greater 
j Mmber of fest 
Var. brevifolium, Ce in Linnen, xxv. 515. Nearly glabrous and sometimes glutinous. 
E or uum , small, aud on en clustered. Temi heads s mall, not numerous, the bracts 
Y üently wech —H. m erolepis, DC. Prod. vi. 195. Scrub of the interior of N. S. 
Males, and on the © Muay river in Victoria and S. An stralia —I was for some time dis 
E tae as a distinct species, from its very different aspect, but the examinations of 
xs mens lead me ne su uspect that it is rather a state of H. semipapposum, induced by 
BE of growth, than even a variety as adopted b Sonder. 
Fee 72 Sp 
t 
With small coloured radiating tips not much longer t than the florets. 
p florets few or none. Achenes glabrous or shortly villous. Pappus- 
tles simple, often thickened or more denticulate towards the end. 
i o was originally proposed E a genus by R. Brown, without "— enu- 
