Composite] FLORA OF TASMANIA. 106 
radiating, white tips. — Plate LVII. B. Fig. 1 ami 2. leaves: :\, capituhun ; k scale of involucre; 5, flower. 
6, pappus ; 7, stamen ; 8, arms of style : — a!! magnified. 
13. Ozothamnus rosmarinifolius (Br. in Linn. Trans, xii. 121); frutex, rami* ohm- 
corymbique ramis dense albo-tomentosis, foliis sparsis patulis anguste linearibus mucronatis marginibus 
revolutis supra glabris muricatis hispidulisve subtus albo-tomentosis, corvnibo oonferto exp«IU 
ramis patentibus gracilibus, capitulis albis rubrisve parvis 6-10-floris, involucri anguste turbinali squamis 
exterioribus scariosis araneosis interioribus sublonge albo-radiani;l)u>, Mbeniu gUbrij.—DC. Prodr. vi. 165. 
Eupatorium rosmarinifolium, Lab. Nov. Roll. ii. 38. t. 181. Petalolepis rosmarinifolin. I 
Nat. 39, 195. {Gmin, 836, 1166.) 
Yar. ft. Irevlfolla; foliis brevioribus hispidulis, rajjitulis ruins. (Tab. 1,1V. J.) 
Hab. Abundant by banks of streams in the central and northern parts of the Ooknj 
Grindelwald, Burghley, and Yorktown, Gunn.—(F\. Dec., Jan.) 
Distrib. South-easu rn Australia: Victoria. 
A tall and beautifid shrub, 6-9 feet high, with Blender I. ranches and branchlets, denseh covered with >oft. 
white tomentum. Leaves very narrow, linear, nmcronate, spreading, scattered, J-1J inch ]... 1; . 
minutely hispid or murieatc, with small aeulri, glabrous, uml 
large, with ntunerous small, bright red or pale yellowish capituh 
ing, white apices. — The var. /i mag be the 0. /■ . 
as minutely hispid.— Plate LIT.^. var. /?. Kg. 1. leaf; I, t 
5, flower; 6, pappus : 7. -tamm : V arms <>f st\ 
foliis patulis s])arsi- atigii-tr (hmu :■ _'::nt)iis ad costain iere reunuus • , 
ltevibus subtus cano-tomentosis, coiymbu unplis !,| l' s t-longato-turbinatis 
sub-10-floris, squamis involucri exterioribus tomentusis interioribus albo-radianttbus, arlu-niis pubcscentibus. 
[Gunn, 125G.) 
Hab. Sand-hills by the seashore, near Georgetown, Omm.— (FL 
A tall shrub, very similar in habit and general appearand 
perfectly glabrous and smooth on the upper surface, the capitula m oonnderablj u - 
) much resembles 0. turl 
pointed, and the radiating apices of the inner involu. I 
15. Ozothamnus thyrsoideus (DC. Prodr. vi. 16S j fro 
sulcatis junioribus puberulis, foliis anguste linearibus acutis obt 
superne glaberrimis viscosis (sicco nigris) subtus albidis costa ni: 
brum brevium perplurimorum laxe corymbosis, pedunculis pedic 
thyrsoideam myriocephalam dispositis, involucri squamis exterr 
hyalinis interioribus longe albo-radiantibus, acheniis puberulis. 
Hab. Common in many parts of the Colony, ascending to I 
Distrib. South-eastern Australia : Victoria, Mueller. 
A very beautiful plant, much res. a 
Leaves 1-2 inches long, numerous, spreading, very narrow-linear, blui 
2 ins, glabrous or glutinous above, white below, with a distinct, d 
flowered, terminating the extremely numerous, short, lateral branch! 
