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COMPOSITAE. 
n ym obtusifolium, Sond. et F. v. M. Yumali 
mee T; RB. White); scrub south of Lameroo (Dist. M). 
i. lencopidin, DC. Pinnaroo (Dist. M 
) 
emipapposum, pes Mount pees near Moo- 
lic (Dist. S; E. H. Isin 
Helipterum Jessen, F. v. M. Pinnaroo. 
corymbiflorum, Schlecht. Ferguson Gorge (E. H. 
Tsing). Pk only about 15 em. high and 1-headed by 
aborti 
dimorpholepis, Benth. Ferguson Gorge, near Moo- 
looloo (Dist. S; Ising). 
Calotis scapigera, Hook. Port pages. River; Murray 
Bridge; Renmark. Ray pink, turning wh 
Irodia siMlodta. R. Br. aite aA (Dist. T: H W 
Andrew). 
d 
the fewer flowers, and especially the glabrous achenes (not 
mentioned by Bentham), one feels a de as to whether 
this variety is not really a separate speci 
O. Muelleri, i Mount Padus near Mesue 
; H. ng). 
O. ciliata, F. v. M. Lameroo; Eg di (Dist. m^ 
: , Benth. Loxton (Di M; 
White); Coonalpyn (H. W. Andrew); Xara: sr 
Z. 
O. floribunda, (Hook. f.) Benth. Loxton (S. A. White) 
ee (H. W. Andrew). «gines numerous, apparens 
n dense se panicles; involucre 3-4 m long ; flowers usually 
6, 3 ligulate and 3 ce ntral ; leaves alustered. 1-13 mm . long; 
branches slender and flex ible. 
Brachycome ezilis, Bod Owienagin Gap, n ob 
looloo (Dist. : sing A minute form with am 
2 or 3. I have iat minute speci óns from Aare 
with iis leaves, but the stems are at least once-branch 
wers ecu more numerous. : 
M. me These: sper 
present a different A from the ordinary form, x 
whole plant being more or less woolly, especially toward 
