674 LXII. COMPOSITA. 
Trips X. CaLENDULACE®.—Leaves alternate or radical. Flower-heads 
This tribe, which is chiefly S. African, has the style nearly of Cynarocephale, E 
account has been associated with them under the general name of Cynaree, but ri me 
and other characters appear much more to connect it with Senecionide and so 
Mutisiacee. ' 
87. CYMBONOTUS, Cass. 
pits often produced into rigid points op deciduous scales. Florets of the 
less concrete than usual in the tribe but erect or scarcely spreading. Achenes 
g, glabrous, smooth on the inner face, with 3 or 5 prominent d 
the back and sides. Pappus none.—Perennial with toothed or pinnati 
radical leaves and single-headed leafless scapes. 
The genus is limited to the single species endemic in Australia. 
l. C. Lawsonianus, Gaudich. in Freye. Voy. Bot, 462. t 86.. 5 
perennial either stemless or with very short tufted stems. Leaves i : or 
spreading, on long petioles, ovate. coarsely toothed and 2 or 3 in. id d 
longer and lyrately pinnatifid, thin, green and somewhat scabrous a in 
cottony-white underneath. Scapes or peduncles shorter than the eni * o 
sometimes very short, cottony-white as well as the inyolucres. BE rim 
length about 4 in. diameter. Ray-florets yellow, spreading ; disk- et, 
shorter than the involucre.—D(C. Prod. vi. 491 ; Sond. in Linnea, xxv. ; 
Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. i. 226; C. Preissianus, Steetz in PI. Preiss. i. 486. 
rS S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown; Glendon, Leichhardt ; Twofold Bay, 
a. See about Melbourne, Adamson, Robertson, F. Mueller ; Station Peak, 
Ler. 
asmania. Abundant throughout the island, J. D. Hooker. 
S. Australia. Near Adelaide, F. Mueller. : jd ; also 
Australia. Grassy places, Mount Barker, and Upper Kalgan river, Oldfiela ; 
Drummond and Preiss, n. 130. 
: isk- — 
pitted, without bristles or scales. Florets of the ray ligulate, neuter. "i 1 
orets short, hermaphrodite, tubular, 5-toothed. Anthers sagittate ice d 
base hut scarcely tailed. Style branches thickened and concrete neatly 1 
