210 COMPOSITAE. [ Campylotheca. 
10. L. micrantha, Gray, 1. c. «Herbaceous, much branching and diffuse, 
the branches shortly hispid and very slender. Leaves membranous, twice 
or thrice pinnato-partite, the small ieetunalp cuneate, often 2—3-lo 
Flower-heads 3 at the end of a branch, on short peduncles (oaboesaile 
Endl.), 2“ in diam. Outer bracts of involucre linear- spathulate, — 
Paleae acuminate. Ligules 2 or 3, obovate, bidentate. Disk-flow 6 to 8. 
Style bulbous at the base. Achenes win gless, shortly saiecunt at the 
top, their awns evanescent.» — Schizopha yllum micranthum, Nutt. — Aphano- 
pappus, Endlicher, in Gen. Plant. Suppl. II, 43. — a ne: Repert. II, 620. 
Kauai, in shady woods of chap Hanapepe, A bubagoc -- cali by re rte. Remy 
n & Brigham. It is not stated w mae on e leaf is hous 6 woes te; in the 
latter case it would hardly differ from that ar. oe of the Rawascr ant en 
11. L. tenuifolia, Gray, 1. c. — Herbaceous from a woody hae the 
long and slender branches decumbent, 1—2 ft. long, with few and distant’ 
ascending branchlets and long internodes, glabrate. Leaves sessile, 2—3' 
long, pedately cut to the very base into 3 or 5 segments, which are again 
deeply pinnatisect to the rhachis, the rhachides and lobules being alike 
linear-filiform, the latter quite acute, the whole appearing like a whorl 
of 6 or 10 pinnate leaves round the node. Peduncle single at the end 
of a branch or in the fork of two long floriferous branches, the head 
3” broad. Invol. bracts lanceolate , _ exceeding the disk. Receptacle 
3—4" long, 2—3-dentate. Style bulbous at the base, the branches with 
a conical termination. Achenes ‘/2—1", wingless, with an apical coronula 
of short paleaceous hairs. Pappus of 2 to 4 subulate awns which equal 
the young achene. 
Oahu! Waianae range, Makaha. 
ai CAMPYLOTHECA, Cassin. char. auct. 
Heads heterogamous, radiate, Involucral bracts herbaceous in 2 rows, 
5 to 8 in each, the outer narrow, free from the base and somewhat 
spreading, rem shorter than the inner ones, which are broad and 
appressed, similar to the paleae and equal to ‘naen’’ in length. Receptacle 
flat, paleaceous, a ort rans and thin, shorter than the mature achenes, 
deciduous. Ray-florets 3—8, eutral, sterile, their ligules entire or 2—3- 
e top. Style surrounded at the base oe a tubular or urceolate get 
its branches clavately dilated, with a short conical or (in one species) 
subulate appendage. Achenes black, linear, compressed, their faces 
state), th 
ciliolate, and generally crowned with 2 slender erect- and retrorsely-ciliate 
