548 Lxxi. COMPOSITE. [Erigeron 



green, mostly suberect, ^ to \^ in. long, scattered with hispid 

 jointed hairs like but smaller than those of the stem, unineryed, 

 the margins entire, more or less revolute ; capitula hemispherical, 

 about i in. in diameter, many-flowered, pedicellate, arranged in 

 a lax corymbose somewhat braoteate terminal panicle 2 to 5 in. 

 in diameter ; bracts like the leaves but smaller ; pedicels ranging 

 up to 2^ in. long, ascending or erect, slender, scabiid ; involucral 

 scales pauciseriate, ultimately reilexed, sublinear or the inner ones 

 subspathulate iand lanceolate at the apex, with whitish scarious 

 incise-ciliolate margins, minutely soaberulous on the back, glabrous 

 inside, about ^ in. long, the outer ones shorter ; ray-florets female, 

 uniseriate, ligulate, ^ in. long ; ray oblong, spreading, white or 

 purple (both colours on the same specimen) ; disk florets herma- 

 phrodite, multiseriate, tubular, ^ in. long, narrowly funnel-shaped, 

 shortly 5-clef t ; anthers with lanceolate appendages at the apex,, 

 obtuse at the base ; style-branches (inclusive of the appendage) 

 very narrowly linear-lanceolate, flattened, papillose on the 

 margins ; achene obovate, scattered with setulse, rather thickened 

 on the margin and a little constricted about the apex at the ring 

 from which arises the white uniseriate setose suberect pappus of 

 -^ to y\j- in. long ; setse partially setulose ; receptacle naked, nearly 

 smooth, concave in the middle, convex about the circumference. 



HuiLLA. — In the more elevated pastures of Empalanca amongst a 

 few scattered bushes, apparently rare ; fl. and f r. April 1860. No. 3445- 



3. E. Welwitschii Hiern, sp. n. 



An erect rather robust herb, 2 ft. high and more, apparently 

 annual ; stem rather pallid, striate, simple leafy and glabrous or 

 sparingly pilose up to two-thirds of its height where the inflores- 

 cence begins ; leaves sublinear, slightly tapering to an obtuse apex,, 

 sessile and scarcely dilated at the base, alternate or the very 

 lowest opposite, glabrous or nearly so, yellowish-green on both 

 faces, uninerved, 1 to 4 in. long ; margins entire, very narrowly 

 subrevolute ; capitula sub-hemispherical, f to f in. in diameter, 

 many-flowered, pedicellate, arranged in a rather lax corymbose 

 bracteate terminal panicle 3 to 8 in. in diameter ; bracts like 

 the leaves but smaller; pedicels rather slender, scaberulous 

 towards the apex; involucral scales pauciseriate, ultimately 

 spreading, sublinear : the inner ones the longest, with narrow 

 whitish scarious margins, acute, i in. long, hispidulous-scaberulous 

 on the back, glabrous inside, the outer ones smaller ; ray-florets 

 female, uniseriate, ligulate, ^ in. long ; ray oblong, spreading, 

 white or very rarely purple-violaceous; disk florets hermaph- 

 rodite, multiseriate, tubular, subcylindrical, -^ in. long, shortly 

 5-cleft ; anthers with narrow lanceolate appendages at the apex, 

 obtuse at the base; style-branches with narrowly lanceolate 

 appendages; achene shortly obovate, somewhat compressed, 

 scattered when young with short setse, ultimately nearly glabrate ; 

 pappus white, uniseriate, with a broad base, -^ in. long, setose ;. 

 the setse patently setulose. 



