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PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS I BOTANY. 



13. LAGENOPHORA Cass. 



Cespitose herbs, with basal, crowded leaves and i -headed, leafless scapes. 

 Head heterogamous, radiate or subdisciform, the ligules white, the disk 

 yellow. Receptacle naked. Involucral scales 2-seriate. Anther basiob- 

 tuse. Style-branches flattened, with acute appendages. Achenes com- 

 pressed, narrowed to a rostrum. Pappus none. 



Species 12, Australia and New Zeal., with stragglers in Asia, Antarctic 

 Amer. and Hawaiia. 



i. L. COMMERSONII Cass. (L. mtdicaulis Comm.) 

 Plant 25-75 mm. high. Leaves glabrous or hairy, obovate, obtuse, en- 

 tire or toothed towards the apex, attenuate to 

 FlG - 98. a short petiole. (Fig. 98.) 



Falklands ; Fuegia to Cape Horn ; Magellan, 

 to W. Magellan at Puerto Angusto (Dusen); 

 (S. Chili.) " Tiny" (R. O. Cunningham). 



2. L. HARIOTI Franchet. 



Leaves hairy, obovate, basicuneate, long-peti- 

 oled, coarsely 5-9-toothed. Involucral scales 

 narrow, acute or acuminate. 



Magellan, Clarence I. 



3. L. HIRSUTA Poepp. & Endl. (L. commer- 



Lagenophora commersonii. - The ^y hirsufa Lessing. ) 



plant, slightly reduced , also the re- 

 ceptacle with invoiucrai scales, and Slender rooting perennial, with leaves hirsute 



a disk- and a ray-flower, magnified. Qn both surfaces me mbranaceOUS, petiolatC, obo- 

 (From Flora antarcttca.) 



vate, coarsely toothed, teeth mucronulate. Scape 



scarcely twice as long as the leaves. Involucral scales erect, acuminate, 

 just longer than the disk. Achenes with glandular-viscous rostrum. 



N. Patagon., by L. Nahuel-huapi ; S. Patagon., at Cerro Toro. (O. Nor- 

 denskjold.) 



L. HIRSUTA GRACILIS Alboff. 



Rhizome creeping, branching, many-stemmed. Petioles pilose, as long 

 as the broad-ovate to orbiculate lamina, which is basicuneate, appressed, 

 pilose, ciliate-margined, with 5-6 crenate teeth. Scape leafless or with a 



