($56 ` LXII. COMPOSITZ. [Gnaphalium. 
S. Australia. Crystal Brook, voi Bay F. Mueller. 
W. Australia, Drummond, 5th Coll. n. 392. : 
= inflorescence of ms "ams is different Geng that of any other Gnaphalium k known * 
F. Mueller. vi. 150, compares it with the S. African G. paucifforu E 
St Aen species, of Ka we have no specimen, but the inflorescence described is iit 1 
ferent from that of G. indutu. 1 
male florets very numerous, with few he Ee ones in the centre. 
Pappus-bristles very fine and copious, scarcely uniseriate. 
Victoria. Subalpine pastures, Snowy River, F. Mueller. Also in New Zealand. 
81. PTERYGOPAPPUS, Hook. f. 
(Maja, Wedd.) 
Involuere ovoid, the bracts E scarious, without spreading tips. 
Receptacle without scales. Florets of the circumference female, filiform, 
those of the disk fewer, ene tabular, 5-toothed. Anthers with 
small fine tails. Style-branches in the hermaphrodite but sterile florets 
exceedingly short, truncate, scarcely spreading. Achenes oblong , papillose. 
eum of few thick bristles, strongly barbellate or almost plumose.— 
perennial. Leaves imbricate. Plower:hédds solitary and nearly sessile. 
The Le is limited to a single species, endemic in Australia. 
P. Lawrencii, Hook. f. in Hook . Lond. Journ. vi. 120, a 
habit of many species d Abrotanella. Leaves densely imbricated on the 
the upper surface hirsute, especially near the base, with long hairs, nearly 1 
glabrous outside. Involucre scarcely above 1 line long, the bracts few, pale 
brown. Florets about 10, of which about 6 slender and female, an 2 to 
, Tasm n the summits of all the Hades PS SOAM with Abrotanella forste- 
rioides, and oi S lite pulvinate masses, J. D. Hooker. his species, 
The Andine Antennaria aretioides, A. Gra CH nearly allied to 
= its leaves are very obtuse, the hairs white sut cae we aly the flow: eda Ga to be 
lutely ditecious, and the pappus-bristles are much fin ner and more nu 
Pitery opappus. 
82. STUARTINA; Sond. 
Involucre ovoid, the bracts imbricate, appressed, without appendages, " 
