Composite.'] FLORA OF TASMANIA. l v ' 
10. Brachycome oblongifolia (Bcnth.in En. Plant. II iigel. .V.'- ; glaberrimn, foliis elliptico-oblo.igis 
lanceolatis acuminatis basi angustatis integerrimis subtritidisve, pedunculis l-<vph:dis, Involocri sqoamii 
acutiusculis pilis raris hispidis, acheniis subcompressis immnrginatis hvvibus ciliatis, pnppo brevi strll.-ito.- 
DC. Prodr, vii. 277. 
Hab. Tasmania (Bauer in Herb. Henna). 
I have seen a very indifferent specimen of this in Mr. Bentham's Herbarium. It resembles P 
habit and general appearance, but is more slender, and has much broader, shorter leaves.— Glabrous. - 
branched. Leaves alternate, lanceolate or elliptic-oblong, acuminated, quite entire, the lower petk ' 
slender. Heads rather small. Achenia compressed, smooth, with two rows of aha crowned with a pappus as 
11. Brachycome diversifolia (Fisch. et Meyer, Cat. llort. Petrop. 1 S35, y 
pilosa v. glabrata, caulibus e radice plurimis aaoendentibiu folkjOfl robustis, foliis polymor] 
anguste obovato-spathulatis oblongisve crenatis lobatis pinuatisectisve, srgmcutis :mgu.«:> 
linearibus obovatisve, pedunculis validia apice nudia, capitolis magma, involucn squanus . 
alia elongatis, achenii • 
Prodr. vii. 276. B. scapiformis, p, DC. Prodr. v. 306. Brtchyitepbium leucantl 
388; DC. Prodr. vi. 304. Pyrethrum divcrsifulium, C> 
215; Lhidl. Bot.Rcg. t. 1026. [0 
Hab. Common in i 
Pistrib. South-. , ited i" England.) 
well as the leaves covered more or les< uith short, spreading hairs, l 
etc., 1-3 inches long, petioled. rather r, 
or narrow, quite entire or again lobed. fi 
12. Brachycome ciliaris (Less. Synops. 192) ; glaberrii 
plurimis aseendentibus ramosis rigidis gracilibus, folns parvis 
linearibus acutis divaricatis, pedunculis elongalis nudia apice 
obtusis late membranaceo-marginatis pubescenti!.- 
—DC. Prodr. v. 306. B. squalida, 
ciliaris, lab. Nov. Roll. ii. 56. r. 207. 
Hab. Chiefly in the central diaia 
Campbelltown 
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