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(Page 224.) To Senecio add— 
$ 4. Stems none. Leaves all radical. 
10. Senecio primulefolius (Muell. Trans. Phil. Soc. Vict. 1855, p. 69) ; perennis; caule simplici basi 
sericeo-tomentoso, foliis radicalibus confertis petiolatis ovato-cordatis obtusis repandis subtus v. utrinque 
araneosis, caulino amplexicauli dentato, pedicellis 2-3 lanuginosis 1-bracteatis, involucro late campanulato, 
foliolis lineari-lanceolatis apice barbatis, ligulis magnis, acheniis glabris pappo ter brevioribus, 
Has. Mount La Peyrouse, Oldfield and Stuart (Mueller). 
A scapigerous species, covered loosely with cobwebby wool. Leaves petioled, oblong, rounded at the apex, 
cordate at the base, about l inch long, glabrous above. Scape, in the only specimen 1 have seen (from Mueller), 
6 inches long, with one large, sessile, auriculate, toothed bracteal leaf, bearing two capitula, neither of them expanded. 
11. Senecio papillosus (Muell. l.c.) ; perennis; caule simplici unifloro pubescente basi dense piloso, 
foliis radicalibus confertis parvis ovato-spathulatis integerrimis in petiolum angustatis superne papillis 
asperis subtus subpilosis, caulinis anguste lanceolatis, pedunculo apice bracteato, involucri hemispherici 
foliolis sub-20 lineari-lanceolatis aþice sphacelatis et barbatis, ligulis magnis, acheniis glabris. 
Has. Mount Lapeyrouse, Oldfield and Stuart (Mueller). 
A robust, scapigerous species, of which I have two specimens from Mueller. Leaves crowded, small for the size 
of the plant, 3-2 of an inch long, spathulate, rather coriaceous, entire, with revolute margins covered with soft sete 
that spring from a rigid, tubercular base. Under-surface and scape with longer, scattered, white hairs, and abundantly 
clothed above with woolly, glandular hairs. Scape 8 inches high, stout, with a few small linear bracts. Capitulum 
solitary, 1 inch broad. 
(Page 240.) Gualtheria antipoda, Forst., y, is also found on Mount Lapeyrouse by Oldfield. 
(Page 244.) Stenanthera pinifolia, Br. a 
Haz. Bruni Island, Oldfield. 
(Page 245.)  Cyathodes macrantha, Hook. fil, is considered to be a variety of C. straminea by 
Archer, 
(Page 247.) Cyathodes abietina, Br. 
At Southport, growing only 1-14 feet high, Stuart (Mueller in lit.). 
(Page 248.) Lissanthe dapknoides, Br.—Pillwater, Oldfield. 
(Page 249.) Leucopogon affinis, Br. 
Mueller informs me that this is a very distinct species, differing in its red, compressed, bilocular drupe. It 
extends northwards to Moreton Bay. 
(Page 251.) Leucopogon ciliatus, A. C. 
Mueller confirms my suggestion, by referring this to Z. collinus, Br. 
(Page 253.) Decaspora. 
Mueller modifies the generic character thus :—“ Calyx 2-pluri-bracteolatus. Corolle limbus glaber v. barbatus. 
Bacca 5-12-pyrena." 
(Page 254.) Decaspora Gwnnii, Hook. fil.—Mount Lapeyrouse, Oldfield. 
(Page 255.) Pentachondra involucrata, Hook. fil.—Mount Lapeyrouse, Oldfield. 
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