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CONYZA, Linn. : 
os a Hs sp.). A tall rambling shrub, often see aa the height 
ore ft. Stems prominently striate. Lea alternate, 
“ seslate, uabhs toothed and accuminate, o 5 in. long, the 
petioles short and slender, the primary veins few and distant, the 
young growth and inflorescence hoary entose, otherwise nearly 
glabrous. Flower-heads in small corymbs, terminating the lateral 
er an 
hairy. Outer florets female, with very slender tubes, the . 
— the long ate = pagers — narrow and eae 
female florets. Pappus slightly exceeding the inv 
white, eer silky, and flattened, angular, or more or less 
Hab. unding in the scrubs of the Russell River, and ing 7 | the height 
of 12 or 14 ‘, Delbote Ker Expedition ; Barron River Scrubs, EB. Cowley. 
Trrse INULOIDES. 
COLEOCOMA, F. v. M. 
Involucre ovoid, the bracts imbricate in several rows, 
slightly scarious tips. Receptacle flat, without scales. ae 
tubular, those of the cireumference slende er, female, 3- to er my 
disk-florets several, hermaphrodite, sterile, 5-taothe d. Anthers t tat 
Style of the disk- florets usually undivided. Achenes striate, | somew 
at the end, those of the disk-florets free almost to the base one a 
a eaves alternate, usually toothe d. Flower- heads termi 
— Benth. in Fl. Austr. ii. 533. t 
wpe Fv. Mf, Fl. Austr. iii, 583. A low, rigid, wil 
t 
broad us tips, jagged almost as in Centaurea. 
Ps cat pinot a ng, but much shorter than the invol 
the PapP Pus of the sterile florets slightly protruding. —Ben 
t. George, Jos. Wedd 
ee ly 1893. 
Order GOODENOVIES. 
VELLELA, Sm 
V. connata, F. v. I, Fl. Ausir. iv. 46. Glabrous ge 
Radical leaves petiolate, ah pe oblong and too ed 
ee and entire, 2 to 3 in. long. Stems tall, cae 
e, broad, connate entire or epanmit bracts at the forks. 
one or ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, oe outer oe fully 4 lines 
the others smaller, usually connate ‘at the basc. Corolla 7S 
