164 Composite. [ Anaphalis. 
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1. Anaphalis cinnamonea Trim.; ?Clarke. 
Naminakuli; Kunadiyaparavita, Bopatalava. 
Page 30.—For A. oblonga DC. read: 
5. A. subdecurrens Gamble Fl. Madr. p. 695 (1921). Gnapha- 
lium subdecurrens DC. in Wight Contrib. p. 21 (1834). Anaphalis 
oblonga DC. Prodr. VI, p. 274 (1837). 
Var. lutea var. nov. 
Bracts light yellow. 
Growing with the type and equally common. 
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8. A. brevifolius DC. 
Endemic. 
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16a. GNAPHALIUM Linn. 
Annual herbs; 1. lanceolate, entire, sessile; heads small, 
numerous, in leafy spikes; involucre campanulate; bracts 
multiseriate, scarious; outer fls. female, filiform, 3-4 
toothed; disk fls. tubular, hermaphrodite, 5-lobed; anth.- 
bases sagittate, tailed; achenes not ribbed; pappus uni- 
seriate, caducous.—Sp. 100. 
G. POLYCAULON Pers. Syn. II, p. 421 (1807). G. multicaule Willd. 
Sp. Pl. III, p. 1888 (1800) non Lamk. G. indicum ign Se 
p- 852 (1753) quoad syn. Pluk. 
Herb, 6-12 in.; stem densely covered with a white felt, 
usually much branched; leaves spathulate, $-14 in., cottony 
on both surfaces; heads }4 in., densely crowded; involucral 
bracts scarious, yellowish, outer cottony; achenes minutely 
papillose. 
A common weed above 5000 ft. FI. March, Oct. 
Native of the Old World tropics. 
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17, BLICHRYSUM Gaertn. 
(Helichrysum) 
Heads 3 in. : ; ; ; ‘ ; . E. buddleoides. 
Heads iz im. ; . E. bracteatum. 
FE. BRACTEATUM Andr. Bot. Rep. sub. t. 428; Willd. Enum. Hort. 
Berd. p. 869 (1809); Benth. Fl. Austral. III, p. 620 (1866). Xeran- 
therum bracteatum Vent. Jard. Malm. t. 7 (1803). Elichrysum bicolor 
Lindl. Bot. Reg. XXI, t. 1814 (1836). 
About Nuvara Eliya, semi-wild. 
Native of Australia. 
Part III. 
