672 LXII. COMPOSITA. [ Senecio. 
more branched, ascending or erect, often under 1 ft. and rarely above 2 ft. 
igh. Leaves linear or lanceolate, entire or coarsely toothed, narrowed into 
cane petiole without any or only with very minute auricles at the base. 
fun heads pw) fewer than in S. odoratus, in small corymbs.—S. brachy- 
lenus, DC. = 
N.S. Wales. Lake George and Lachlan river, 4. Cunni ingham ; Maequarrie marshes, 
Duck Zeg e? Darling river, Mitchell; Lachlan and Darling rivers, Victorian and other 
pediti 
Rod Murray ait Hergolt ; Wimmera, Dallach 
S. Australia. Murray river to St. Vincent’s Gulf d Flinders dp e F. Mueller ; 
are dioe. Howitt’s Expeditio ion ; in the interior, M deg Stu es Wes n 
tralia. Murchison river, Oldfield, Drummond, 6th Coll. 
6. S. hypoleucus, F. Muell. Herb. (as a var. of S. odoratus). ^ tall 
and erect perennial, the base of the stems apparently more woody than n s. 
odoratus, of which it has the inflorescence and florets and of which F. Mueller 
believes i to be a variety. Leaves ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate, 2 to 3 in. 
long, entire or slightly toothed, abruptly contracted into a long ee not 
auriculate at the base, all very white and cottony undernea th. Corymbs 
cow very ded —8$. dtr var. petiolatus, Sond. in Linnea, xxv. 526. 
oria. Wimmera, D. 
s. reg Mount inea "Willelni, Whittaker. 
27. S. anethifolius, 4. Cunn. in DC. Prod. vi. 371. A glabrous 
bra ih g teg: (or ger E ?) Attaining 4 or 5 ft. Leaves crowded, 
pinnately divided into long narrow linear or almost filiform segments, either 
entire or again bearing a few equally narrow lobes. Flower-heads small, 
chenes glabrous or scabrous-pubes cent. Pu: sangustilous, F. Muell. in n Lin- 
nea, xxv. 418; S. angustifolius, Sond. l.c 
N. S. Wales. Mount Sung and Peel’s Range. 4. ario 
S. Australia. Summits of hills near Cudnaka, F. Mueller. 
28 (?) S. Gaudichaudianus, 4. —— Sert. Astrol. 98. An erect 
labrous annual of about 6 in. Leaves ar and entire or the lower ones 
*petiolate oblong and obscurely toothed. , Podés few, in a small ter- 
minal corymb or glmost s solitary. Involuere cylindrical, nearly 3 lines long, 
of about 8 bracts with very few small oute r ones. Florets all tubular and 
ceu slightly exceeding the involucre. Achenes pubescent.—DC. 
N.S. Wales. Port Jackson (Gaudichaud). This is a v ery doubtful species, and may 
possibly prove to be a small state of S. drachyglossus, in which the small ligule have beet 
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. vulgaris, Linn. ; DC. Pile pee (the common Europea n Growndsel). A wmd 
of 6 in. to a foot, bearing a little loose cottony wool, with irre nonday pinnatifid and toothed 
leaves, and small Center is with the florets all tubular and hermaphrodite, and involucres 
