550 CLASSIFICATION AND DIVISION OF 
Elicfirysum fitJgidum Willd., beUidioides Willd., dealbatum 
and scorpioides LabilL, hracteaticm and rigidum Andr., 
HelicJirysum stoloniferum and elegam Prod. Fl. Nep., Gna-- 
phalium arhoreum L., grandiflorum L.^ fmiicans L., cori" 
gestum L., patulum L., ig7iescens L., St^echas L., petiolO' 
turn L., crassifblium L., capiiellatum Thunb., orientale L.^ 
arenarium L., Iwvendul^olmm Willd., rutilans L., cymo- 
smi L.. apiculatum Labill. These are all of the published 
species I have yet determined, owing to the vagueness of the 
descriptions given by authors, and the want of good figures 
to determine precisely the plants they intend. There are, 
besides, a great number of unpublished species from New 
Holland and the Cape of Good Hope. 
PENTATAXIS. 
Involucrum oblongum, pauciflosculosum, pentagonum: 
squmnis coloratis, obtusis, adpresse 5-fariam imbricatis, 
supra toruni brevem digestis. Receptaculum parvum, fa- 
vosum. Flosculi 5, hermaphroditi, tubulosi, 5-dentati. An- 
ihercB basi biplumatgs. Stigma bifidum, inclusum : laciniis 
semicyhiidricisj truncatis. Pappus capillaris, serrulatus: 
radiis basi connexis. 
Suffrutex (Africa?* australis) erectus, ramosus, niveo- 
lanatus. Rami elongati. Folia alterna, lanceolaia, acuta, 
amplexicaulla, margine integerrima, crispata. Corymbus 
compositus, glomeratus^ Achyranthis fame, Flores parvi, 
iiivei. 
1. P. micrantha. 
Hah, in Promontorio Bonae Spei. Labillardiere. h, (v. 
s. sp. in Herb. Lamb.) 
