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headlets of flowers singly terminal, nearly hemispherical ; 

 involucral bracts lax, bright-yellow, ciliolated ; pappus- 

 scalelets spatular-elliptical, without any cilioles ; fruits 

 papillular-rough. R. lieliclirysoicl.es. 



HU3XEA. 



1482. Leaves very broad. 



Tall, herbaceous, beset with scattered glandule-bearing hair- 

 lets, strong-scented ; leaves very large, from ovate- to 

 elongate-lanceolar, much wrinkled, stem-clasping at the 

 base or decurrent ; headlets of flowers in a very elongated 

 largely pendent-branched and minutely bracteate panicle ; 

 involucral bracts shining-red or almost copper-colored, 

 transparent ; flowers three or four within each involucre ; 

 corollas upwards conspicuously widened and purplish ; 

 fruits glandular-rough. H, elegans, 



Leaves very narrow or quite minute .. 1483 



1483. Involucral bracts pale-yellowish. 



Shrubby, partly beset with appressed somewhat cottony 

 vestiture ; leaves cylindric-linear, glabrescent on the 

 outer side ; headlets of flowers in a corymbously con- 

 tracted panicle; flowers from three to seven within 

 each" involucre ; corollas slightly widened upwards and 

 yellowish ; fruits glabrous. Figure 85. 



H. ozothamuoides. 



Involucral bracts white. 



Shrubby, glabrous, somewhat sticky ; leaves crowded, 

 minute, scale-like, from lanceolar- to narrow-elliptical, 

 appressed ; headlets of flowers in corymbously contracted 

 panicles ; flowers generally four or five within each in- 

 volucre ; corollas pale-yellowish ; fruits slightly glandular- 

 rough. H. squamata. 



CALOCEFHALTJS. 



1484. Shrubby. 



Coast-plant, much branched and spreading, closely beset 

 with an appressed whitish or greyish vestiture ; leaves 

 scattered, minute, linear ; clusters of flower-headlets 

 globular, whitish ; flowers two or three within each 

 involucre ; pappus-bristlets plumous almost throughout. 



C. Brownii, 



Herbaceous ... ... ... .. ... ... 1485 



