Senecio.) LXII. COMPOSITAE. 669 
outer ones. — Ray-florets 4 to 6, the ligula (without the tube) not — ran 
the involucre ; disk-florets about 10 to 12, exceeding the involucre. 
glabrous or pubescent.—A. Rich. Sert. ‘Astrol. 131. A ea; DC. Prod. vi. 
374; Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. i. 223; 8. — Sieb. Pl. Exs.; 8. nios 
A. Rich. Sert. Astrol. 129 ; DC. rege 314; S. ilahisi, A. Rich. Le 
128; S. Richardianus, DC. Le 
N.S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown, Sieber, n. 337. 
Victoria. Common about era Adamson and others; Emu Creek, Whan ; 
I É— = en King, F. 
DAP ex së? of Bass’s Straits, R. Brown ; common through- 
out the colony, J. Si Hoo 
. S. Australia. loddon river, F. Mueller. 
S. angustifolius, Aea — ei by ga and after him by 
De Candolle and ben] is probably the autus. The S. australis of modern 
au on prs e ar as I am aware of, be vg sc) New Zealand. 
Var. ent Leaves la some ia ore or less n"! usually whitish bows 
matrowed ibt iuto a d. most frequently Geck at the base.—S. persicifol zf: 
Sert. Astrol. 123 ; S. macrodontus, DC. Prod. vi. 373. irme rae eddy R. Bro tie 
Mountains, Miss Atkinson ; New England, C. Stuart ; Hastings and Made ‘rivers, 
rong may be a distinct eh but I have reduced it to S. australis, - the authority of 
F. Mueller pro cili us, A. Rich. Sert. Astrol. 121. t. 38; DC. Prod. vi. 373, is a 
form of inh E SCH broader leaves not auriculate, and a specimen from the 
Cobberas mountains s in Herb. F. Mueller, has the same broad leaves, but sessile and broadly 
auriculate at the base 
18. S. Behrianus, Sond. et Muell. in Linnea, xxv. 527. A low per- 
ennial or almost an undershrub, with a shortly creeping woody rhizome and 
erect stems, usually 6 to 10 in. high, more or less hoary-tomentose, especially 
KE the inflorescenee. Leaves linear, es revolute —— entire or re- 
Achenes ines ent. 
N.S. Darli , Dallachy. 
8. coor eh eg Sein and Wood’s Station, F. Mueller. 
. S. leucoglossus, F. Muell. Fragm. ii. 15. An erect glabrous an- 
Ed of lio 2 ft. Leaves few, ovate or lanceolate, acutely and i l 
toothed and lobed, the lower ones petiolate without auricles, the next also 
petiolate but the petioles dilated into acutely-toothed stem-clasping auricles, 
the Dën ones sessile with broad on auricles. Flower-heads 
Involucre m 
ing the involucre. Achenes Ze? or dese 
. Drummond, n. 29; Harvey river, Oldfield. 
20. S. brachyglossus, F. Muéll. in Linnea, xxv. 525. A slender 
