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at the tips, inner erect, acuminate. Floxoers very numerous. —I tare 
resembling this, but with leaves only \-\ inch long ; it is in too young i 
at St. Paul's Eiver (Avoca). 
7. Ozothamnus cinereus (Br. in Linn. Trans, xii. 125); fruticulus robust us. cano-tonirntosus 
foliis brevissime petiolulatis confertis patentibus anguste linearibus rigidis obtusis supra subaranoosis gla- 
bratisve opacis (non lucidis) marginibus revolutis subtus dense tomentosis, corymbis densis pohecphalis, 
capitulis multifloris, involucris elongato-turbinatis squamis exterioribus iflntil Ulftcrioribw apico brevissime 
radiantibus albidis, floribus exterioribus foemineis, acheniis puberulis. — DC. Prodr. vi. 10k (). turhinatus, 
DC. Prodr. vi. 164. Chrysocoma cinerea, Lab. Nov. HAL ii. 89. t 188. [On 
Hab. Northern shores of the Colony : Woolnorth, sand hills near Georgetown, etc., lnUll o rdtin, 
G*»*.—(FL Jan.) 
Distrib. South-eastern Australia : Victoria and New South Wales. 
Labillardiere's original specimens differ from Gunn's only in the rather shorter ha\ 
tomentose upper surface. — A robust, branching shrub, 2-6 feet high, 
spreading leaves, densely tomentose, 
sometimes glutinous, narrow-linear, 1 inch long, spreading 
base into a very short petiole, upper surface glabrous or U 
Corymbs dense. Involucres cloiurat.-d, turbinate : outer iuvolu 
inconspicuous, white, radiating tips. 
8. Ozothamnus bracteolatus (Hook, fil.) ; fruti 
molliter albo-lanatis, foliis lato-linoaribus subacute basi 
reticulatis marginibus recurvis costa subtus promincnte, c< 
turbinato-obconicis multifloris, involucri squamis hyaline 
radiantibus concoloribus, floribus radii foemineis, Mheniifl [ 
Hab. Minders' Island, Gunn. 
A very distinct species, of which I have but one specimei 
bases of the broadly linear leaves, which, like those of 0. retic 
face, and by the hyaline, scarious, shining scales of the involu 
broad, subacute, not rigid and patent, densely woolly beneath, 
not shining above. Corymb loose, the branches densely woolly 
; Antennaria (Hook, fil.) ; fruticulu 
superne viscosis, foliis patulis obovatis obtusis mtegernmis si 
tatis coriaceis enerviis, corymbis laxifloris pedunculis pubesce 
coriaceis pubescentibus oblongo-ovatis obtusis interioribus non 
acheniis glaberrimis.— Swammerdammia Antennaria, DC. Pro 
Hab. Mount Wellington and Western Mountains, elev. 
(Fl. Jan.) [v.v.) 
This is a veiy distinct species, of which De Candolle made t! 
characters to distinguish it from Ozothamnus, the apices of the pa r 
in the genus.— A tall, glabrous shrub, 3-4 feet high. Branches a 
leaves, & and often the involucral scales. Leaves *-2 inches long, o 
contracted at the cuneate base into a petiole, deep green above, « 
pedicelled, turbinate. Inrolucral scales imbricate, 
