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together in the axils: calyx-lobes lanceolate, acute, mucronate, 1 
to 13 lines long, about equalling the corolla: fruit with scattered 
grayish pubescence.—Collected on Indefatigable Island, south of 
Conway Bay, August, 1891. 
The three species of Borreria here described were distributed 
as Specmaonce Baurii, 8. Galapageia, and S. Pacifica, respec- 
tive y 
true position of this problematic plant, although they show pretty 
clearly that it is distinct from Hooker’s species 
protably viscid: leaves ovate-oblong, irregularly laciniate or shal- 
owly pinnatifid, with obtusely toothed segments, rounded sinuses, 
and tapering base, slender-petioled, 2 to 4 inches long: uncles 
in the forks, slender, 2 inches long : heads three-fourths 
inch or more in breadth ; outer involueral scales about 4, ovate, 
about 30, glabrous, with filiform empty achene, slender tube, 
ampliate throat, and 5-cleft limb: style filiform, entire: anthers 
subsagittate at base: chaff i$ lines long, irregularly fringe-toothed 
at apex: disk conical.—Collected on Hood Island, July, 1891; 
wore numerous disk-flowers than any hitherto known species 
Both in this regard and in its outer involucre and foliage it bears 
4 strong resemblance to Lecocarpus. s peculiar to the Gala- 
ferent and characteristic fruit. : 
Scarmsra Bauru. Villous-pubescent: leaves pinnatisect to the 
naa Ovate in outline, acute, attenuate at the base, made 
