Senecio.] LXII. COMPOSITA. 667 
a diameter of nearly 2 in. Achenes apparently glabrous, but not seen ripe.— 
E Prod. vi. 374. i: e o 
N. S. W. wae es. In the N.W. interior, Fraser. Allied to S. laufus, but the flower- 
heads very much larger. 
12. S. ye utus, Forst. Prod. 91. An erect KE gege GE 1 
to 3 or even 4 ft. high. Leaves usually linear or line e re- 
motely toothed or deeply pinnatifid, rarely broadly Fëméeeng “ther nar- 
rowed into a petiole or, especially when broad, dilated and auriculate or stem- 
clasping at the base. Flower-heads not very large, several in a loose terminal 
irregular corymb. Involucre campanulate, the bracts 3 to 4 lines long, more 
. prominently 2-ribbed than in most Australian species, with several very small 
outer ones. Ray-florets about 10 to 15, the ligule spreading to from $ to 1 
in. diameter ; disk-florets numerous, scarcely exceeding the involucre. Achenes 
ook. 
A. aeua DC. 1. c. 372 ; ibeta t Preise: i. 484; 8 M A. Rich. 
l.c. 119. t. 37 ; DC. l.c. 372; 8. Macquariensis, DC. Le 372. 
Queensland. Hervey's Bay, Sandy Cape, x Brown ; Suttor river and Moreton Is- 
lan ua F es ; on the upper Marauoa, mW hel 
. Wal Port Jackson, R. Bro Wool orthward to Hastings river and 
Monnt Mitchell, Beier; Ki ew England, C. "Stuart ; tha to Twofold Bay, F. Mueller ; 
the interior to Lake George, iji S oo ; Macquarrie river, Fraser; Lachlan and 
Bui; Hiis ac n an gé other 
Victoria. m the Glenelg to coe goat and in the interior to the Grampians and 
Mr river, ri Mueller and others 
San mania. Port Dalrymple, D Brown ; abundant, especially near the coasts, J. D. 
wt 
e Marb yt dë Vincent’s Gulf and Kangaroo Island, F. 
tralia, th 
P tenus and others ; Qupd s Creek, JW, 
ia. King SC 8 Lë ; from the South coast to Vasse a 
Kin og ‘R. nd 
Swan rivers, Drummond, n. 28 and 380, Preiss, n. 108, 109, 110, 112, 114, Oldfield, and 
others ; ber: eastward to Cape Geh and Esperance Ba Maxwell. 
S. Endlicheri, DC. Prod. vi. 37 3, appears from zë character given to be the same species 
so is S. ciliolatus, DC. Prod. vi. $74, KEN g from ape gham’s own imperfect speci- 
T 
80 C. 
moe iius Zeie ‘show that it is not an annual. ecies is also in New Zealand. 
Leaves rather bro ae cedat Aa and acutely eer sessile 
ih A — Pen deg Gunn, Adams 
campanulate vn Ligen ribbed as in that species. -Florets the same. 
Achenes pubesce 
Tasmania, Gunn. Only known from a single ege showing the foliage of S. ane- 
thifolius, with the inflorescence and flowers of S. lau 
14. S. vagus, F. Muell. in Trans. Phil. Soc. de i. 46, and in Hook. 
Kew Journ. viii. 162; Pl. Vict. t. 46. A tall, ere t, glabrous perennial. 
Leaves petiolate, broadly lanceolate, deeply pinnatifid or snc divided 
