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1352 Leaves elliptical edged, Bractes spreading : upper spatulate minutely fringed, Petals downy 
1358 Style nearly twice as long as hairy flower. Stigma conical ovate gibb. on one side, Leaves obi. 3-4-toothed 
1354 Style longer than the very villous flower. Stigma equal-sided conical. Leaves oval 3-9-toothed 
1355 Style longer than very vill. fl. Stig. equal-sided obi. Lvs. obi. lane. 3-toothed and entire. Branches very hairy 
1356 Style longer than hairy fl. Stigma equal-sided ovate, Lvs. lane, and ellipt. entire short pub. Branches hairy 
1357 Leaves linear channelled veinless, Branches and bracteas tomentose. Segments of flower bearded 
1358 Leaves linear flat, Branches hairy, Bracteee smoothish ciliated 
1359 Leaves linear wedge-shaped flat veiny 3-5-toothed, Branches hairy, Bractes and segments of flow, toment, 
1360 Leaves linear 3-toothed, Bractes rounded tomentose twice as short as tube of flower 
1361 Involucr. equal-sided colored acuminate half exserted 8-10-flowered, Leaves acute entire 
1362 Leaves oval lanceolate pubescent. Stigma short prominent at base 
1363 Invol. unequal-sided. Leaves lin. oblong 3-toothed smooth the floral dilated beneath with recurved edges 
1364 Stem procumbent. Leaves oval obtuse pubescent. Style smooth, Heads terminal 
1365 Leaves narrow obovate almost smooth. Upper bractes longer than flowers very acuminate 
1366 Stem procumbent. Branches ascending. Leaves linear subulate channelled, Segments of flower smooth 
Heads simple. 
1367 Leaves from below the middle bipinnatifid hairy. Head sessile higher than leaves, Bractes hairy outside 
1368 Leaves from base bipinnat. hairy, Fed. as long as head or longer, Bractes hairy at end outside, Stig. trunc. 
1369 Leaves from the base 3-pinnatifid pubescent. Fed. 1-3 long smoothish, Bractes recurved scarcely toment. 
1370 Heads terminal and axillary stalked clustered, Leaves pinnatifid and trifid more than an inch long 
1371 Heads terminal longer than the stalk. Leaves pinnatifid and trifid less than an inch long. Stem pubesc. 
1372 Heads ter. longer than stalk, Lvs. sprdg. upper less an inch long nearly bipin. lower shorter trifid, Stem erect 
1373 Heads terminal stalked. Leaves bi-tripinnatifid with the erect stem hairy 
1374 Heads term, sessile. Leaves bi-pin. about an inch long upper longer than heads with the branches smooth 
1375 Heads ter. longer than stalks. Brae, subul. smooth hairy at edge, Lvs. sub-bipinnate and branches smooth 
1376 Heads ter. and axil, stalks branch-like squarrose. Outer bractes subul. inner lane. Lvs. an inch and half long 
1377 Bractes a little shorter than the terminal head. Outer lane, fringed inner less villous. Leaves bipinnatifid 
1378 Stem pubesc. Leaves from below middle all bipinnatifid, Heads 1-3 shorter than ped. Bracts reflex, ciliat. 
1379 Leaves bipinnatifid filiform pointed hairy. Flowers terminal sweet-scented 
1380 Leaves from below the middle bipinnatifid pubescent. Heads 1-3 longer than leaves, Bractes silky at base 
Heads compound. 
1381 Stem erect, Lvs. smth. bipin. more than an inch long. Partial heads many-fl. outer bi-ac. smth. : inner silky 
1382 Stem erect. Branches pub. Lvs. bipin. an inch and more long. Partial heads few-fl. All the bractes very vill. 
1383 Stem erect. Leaves triternate bundled less than | inch long common and partial heads few-flow, sessile 
1384 Heads corymbose 10-flow. Leaves bipinnatifid setaceous scarcely 2 inches long. Flowers silky clustered 
1385 Corymbs compound. Leaves triternate | inch long and stem very smooth, Bractes and partial stalks silky 
1386 Corymbs simple or compound. Leaves bi-tripinnat. common flower-stalk long, partial and bractes smooth 
1387 Leaves obovate or lanceolate flattish simple at edge. Flower silky with appressed hairs 
1388 Leaves broader than long hooded edged. Leaves of invol. obt. Flower bearded style smooth, Stig. clavate 
1389 Stalks umbelled | as long as the cylindrical spike, Bractes ovate. Style 2-3ds hairy. Leaves smooth 
1390 Stalks umbelled about as long as cylind. spikes. Leaves obtuse divar. smooth. Styles vill. as far as middle 
1391 Spikes cylindrical 4 times as long as their stalk. Leaves of involucrum ovate acute beardless at end 
1392 Involuci. 3-flowered, Segments of flower and points of bractese smooth. Spike naked 
1393 Leaves spatulate lanceolate smooth beneath, the lower bipinnatifid. Flower bearded. Stigma cylindrical 
1394 Involucr. 3-flowered stalked. Segments of flower bearded. Spike naked 
1395 Lvs. filif less than | inch long. Heads few-fl. Seg. of fl. feathery except the inner one. Spike with an invol. 
1396 Leaves 3-cornered filiform more than | an inch long furrowed above. All the segments of flower feathery 
1397 Leaves lanceolate scabrous beneath. Claws of flower glandular hairy, Stigma clavate 
1398 Involucr. 4-leaved, Leaflets withered at end. Spike conical headed. Flowers sessile 
1399 Involucr. 2-leaved the wider leaf trifid. Spike sessile imbricated. Leaves with a sharp point 
1400 Spikes racemose stalked, Bractes shorter than the 4-flowered downy involucrum. Leaves incurved 
1401 Spike sessile, Bractes and invol. ovate lane. vill. Leaves longer than flow, acute chann. and branches hairy 
a7id Miscellaneous Particulars. 
amongst them. Ripened cuttings taken off at a joint and planted thinly in a pot of sand, will root without dif- 
ficulty under a hand-glass : but the glass must be taken off occasionally to give them air, and dry their 
leaves." (Bot. Cult. 254.) 
235. Nivenia. Named by Salisbury, in compliment to Mr. James Niven, an intelligent collector, who dis- 
covered many new plants in South Africa while in the service of Mr. Hibbert. Culture as for Serruria. 
236. Sorocephalus. From trueo;, a heap, and «6<p«X'/5, a head, on account of the heads of flowers being in 
clusters. 
237. Spatalla. A word formed by Mr. Salisbury, with more wit than decency, from ffTO(,T(x,Xot,M, lascivio, on 
account of its ample stigma. Culture as for Leucospermum. 
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