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stellate-scurfy, compressed, finely many-nerved, nearly 3 mm. long, 
oblong-lanceolate ; pappus copious, white, ine, minutely scabrous ; 
rays spreading, strongly 5-nerved ; disk- coróllas 6 rity: long, slender, 
gradually and slightly broadened upward ; base of anthers obtuse, 
entire; style-branches truncate or sub-rounded 
Turedon, 1891 (1135) near S. Septum. 
SENECIO RHIZOMATUS sp. n. 
From a horizontal terete rhizome; hispidulous; stem erect, 
1—2 dm. high, purple; basal leaves on broad petioles nearly of 
their own length, the blade 3-6 cm. long, 1—2.5 cm. broad, ovate, 
"eme or rounded at the base, blunt, Misco and cence, 
long, the tube proper green, slender, slightly dilated upward, 
nearly as long as the limb, into which it is abruptly expanded and 
which is gradually dilated to the summit; anther-bases minutely 
produced; style-branches abruptly terminating in a discoid dila- 
tion; mature akenes not seen. 
Near snow-line, Mt. Tunari, 1891 (1050). Apparently the 
same is (1046) from the same locality. In herb. Kew as S. cro- 
ceus Wedd., apparently a Ms. name and antedated by S, croceus 
(Tratt.) DC 
SENECIO PSIDIIFOLIUS sp. n. 
Apparently scandent, glabrous except the puberulent pe- 
duncles; branches brownish, finely costate; petioles 1-2, cm 
long, stout; blades 5- 10 cm. long, 4-6 cm. broad, oval, the 
ne 8-10 ned ae very crooked and irregular; panicles long, 
on very short subulate or linear-bracted peduncles, 7 mm. long; . 
involucres 4 mm. long, short-campanulate, their basal bracts want- 
- ing or rudimentary ; scales in a single series, ME rigid, obtuse, 
yellow with brownish middle portion; receptacle plane, sparsely 
but deeply aka rays few, conspicuous, bright yellow ; tubular 
corollas 5 m m. long, gradually dilated upward, the lobes strongly 
spreading or recurved ; anther-bases strongly mucronate; style- 
