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lutis super laevibus subter ramulisque incano-tomentosis, 

 corymbis compositis, involucris congestis cylindraceis. 



Loc. Nat. Novae Hollandiae ora australis ; in campis ad 

 radices montium prope ortum Spencer's Gulph. (v. v.) 



8. C. arcuata, foliis angustissime linearibus margine revo- 

 lutis super laevibus subter ramulisque incano-tomentosis, 

 panicula pyramidata, involucris spicatis cylindraceis ar- 

 cuatis. 



Loc. Nat. Novae Hollandise ora australis ; in campis 

 elevatis prope ortum Spencer's Gulph. (v. v.) 



9. C. quinquefaria, foliis angustissime linearibus super 

 ramulisque glabris, panicula decomposita, involucris tur- 

 binatis : squamis 5-fariis. 



Loc. Nat. Novae Hollandiae ora orientalis prope Port 

 Jackson ; in montosis. D. G. Caley. (v. s.) 



B. Herbacea. 



10. C. spectabilis, panicula decomposita, foliis lanceolatis 

 decurrentibus subter ramisque lanatis. 



Calea spectabilis. Labill. Nov. LIoll. ii. p. 42, /. ISO. 

 Persoon Syn. ii. p. 406. Poiret Encych Suppl. ii. p. 28. 



Loc. Nat. Novae Hollandiae ora australis ; in sylvis 

 dumetisque prope Memory Cove, Port Lincoln, &c. legi. 

 In Insula Van L)iemen a D. Labillardiere detecta. (v. v.) 



129] Since the publication of Willdenow's Species Plan- 

 tarum very few alterations have been made in the genus 

 Calea. 



In Persoon's Synopsis two of the species are excluded ; 

 namely, Calea scqparia, which, following Swartz, he has 

 referred to Baccharis ; and Calea aspera, adopted from 

 Richard as a species of Melanantliera. The additional 

 species in the work referred to are C. cordifolia of Swartz, 

 already noticed as a genuine Calea ; C aculeata and sjjec- 

 tabilis of Labillardiere, which belong to Cassinia ; and 

 C. cordata, adopted from Loureiro, of whose plant nothing 

 is known except from the short description in Flora Cochin- 



