Plate 21. 
Figs. 1-5.— TILLiEA MOSCHATA. 
Family CRASSULACE^:--Leaves succulent. Petals, sepals and carpels 
the same m number. Petals separate. Carpels free. 
Genus TiLL^A :-SmalI, somewhat succulent and mostly x^Iabrous herbs 
Leaves opposite, cylindrical, awl-shaped or flat, entire. Flowers 
mmute, sprmgmg from axils of leaves, solitary or in clusters 
C^X^ti..T'^ stamen. ^5! 
TUIaea moschata, DC. Plant about 3 in. high more or 
oWonntf'' branched at the base. Leaves sLil ovate- 
oblong, flat, each pair united at the base. Flowers in the axils 
ot the upper leaves, with short stalks. Parts of flower in 
Seashores, moist places among rocks, etc "Just abnvp 
Very common. 
East and West Falklands. 
Figs. 6-15.-AZORELLA FILAMENTOSA. 
Family Umbell™ : Leaves alternate. Flower head an umbel 
Petals separate. Stamens situated round the ovary. Fruit dry 
