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PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS I BOTANY. 



9. SENECIO BEAUFILSII O. Ktze. 



Head solitary, discoid. Small shrub, 50 cm., erect, branching, tomen- 

 tose in youth, leafy below, rather naked upwards. Leaves sessile, linear, 

 entire or rarely 2-toothed, obtuse, margin Yeflexed. Involucre shorter 

 than the disk, 15 mm., campanulate, scales i-seriate, 12, equal, lanceolate, 

 glabrescent. Bracteoles 2-3, small. Achenes glabrous. 



S. Patagon., Sta. Cruz ("may be S. sericeus necei with single head." 

 O. Ktze.) 



S. BEAUFILSII TONINII O. KtZC. 



With very many paucidentate leaves. 

 Patagon. 



10. S. BRACTEOLATUS Hook. & Arn. 



Heads many, corymbose, crowded, longer than broad, each 12 mm. in 



diameter. Glabrous shrub, with linear, acute leaves, 25 mm. long, entire. 



Pedicels with numerous bracteoles, which are small, subulate, with white, 



glandulous tip. Involucre ovoid, attenuate, calyculate ; its scales about 



F 10, lanceolate, acute, subsphacelate, 



not as long as the corollas. Achenes 

 glabrous. 



S. Patagon., by RR. Gallegos and 

 Sta. Cruz. 



ii. S. CANDICANS DC (non Wall.). 



Tall, with odor of celery. Leaves 

 large, white, cottony. 



Magellan, Bay Ste. Marie (by 

 Heriot, May 7, 1 883, only the leaves). 

 Fuegia, in maritime dunes. 



12. S. CANDIDANS (Vahl) DC. 

 Corymbose umbel, discoid heads. 

 Erect, simple, woolly herb, with rad- 



Senecio candidans. Leaf: flower-head and one ical and inferior leaves, broadly peti- 

 of the flowers. (From Flora antarctica. ) 



crenate; the upper leaves 



sessile, elliptic-oblong, entire. Heads 7-8 ; on long, woolly peduncles, 

 i-headed. Involucral scales rather shorter than the disk, narrow, apically 

 glabrate. (Fig. 99.) 



