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lutis super Isevibus subter ramulisque incano-tomentosis, 

 corymbis compositis, involucris congestis cylindraceis. 



Loc. Nat. Novge Hollandiae era australis ; in campis ad 

 radices montium prope ortum Spencer's Gulph. (v. v.) 



8. C. arcuata, foliis angustissime linearibus margine revo- 

 lutis super Isevibus subter ramulisque incano-tomentosis, 

 panicula pyramidata, involucris spicatis cylindraceis ar- 

 cuatis. 



Loc. Nat. Novse Hollandise ora australis ; in campis 

 elevatis prope ortum Spencer's Gulph. (v. v.) 



9. C. quinquefaria, foliis angustissime linearibus super 

 ramulisque glabris, panicula decomposita, involucris tur- 

 binatis : squamis 5-fariis, 



Loc. Nat. Novse Hollandise pra orientalis prope Port 

 Jackson ; in montosis. B. G. Caley. (v. s.) 



B. Herbacea. 



10. C. spectabilis, panicula decomposita, foliis lanceolatis 

 decurrentibus subter ramisque lanatis. 



Galea spectabilis. Labill. Nov. Holt. ii. p. 42, t. 186. 

 Persoon 8yn. \\. p. 406. Poiret Encycl. Suppl. ii. jo. 38. 



Loc. Nat. Novse Hollandise ora australis ; in sylvis 

 dumetisque prope Memory Cove, Port Lincoln, &c. legi. 

 In Insula Van Diemen a D. Labillardiere detecta. (v. v.) 



129] Since the publication of Willdenow's Species Plan- 

 tarum very few alterations have been made in the genus 

 Calea. 



In Persoon's Synopsis two of the species are excluded ; 

 namely, Calea scoparia, which, following Swartz, he has 

 referred to Baccharis ; and Galea aspera, adopted from 

 Richard as a species of Melananthera. The additional 

 species in the work referred to are C. cordifolia of Swartz, 

 already noticed as a genuine Galea ; G. aculeata and spec- 

 tabilis of Labillardiere, which belong to Gassinia ; and 

 G. cordata, adopted from Loureiro, of whose plant nothing 

 is known except from the short description in Flora Cochin- 



