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135. 21 bis. C. ramulosa, Hoolc. /., n. sp. Stem woody, procumbent, 
branched, slender; branches ascending, 2-4 in. long, densely clothed with 
closely imbricating short leaves. Leaves very numerous, | in. long, linear- 
oblong, obtuse, subeoriaceous, with broad membranous sheathing bases, 
glabrous above, clothed beneath with snow-white cobwebby wool ; margins 
strongly revolute. Scape i in. long, slender, terminal, tomentose, with one 
or two bracts. Head campanulate, nearly 1 in. diameter ; involucral scales 
linear-oblong, erect, pubescent and glandular. Rays ^ in. long. 
Middle Island : Dusky Bay mountains, alt. 3500 ft., Hector and Buchanan. A 
remarkable species, with a woody prostrate stem as thick as a crowquill and subfrutescent 
habit, approaching O/earia. 
136. Vittadinia australis, A. Rich. — Mueller and Bentham consider this to 
be identical with the Australian species, and the former observes that it is 
also found in New Caledonia. 
141. C. lanata. — The Leplinella potentillina, F. Mueller (Veg. Chatham Is- 
lands, 28), only differs from this in the eglandular florets, and from L.dioica 
in the more deeply-cut leaves and unisexual heads. 
142. C. atrata. — This should be inserted before 3. C. plumosa, as in Key. 
142 . C. minor. — Otago, Hector and Buchanan. 
142. After 8. C. pectinata, insert, Cotula (Myriogyne) Featherstonii, 
F. Muell. Veg. Chatham Islands, 27 ( Leptinella ). Branched, prostrate, 
downy. Leaves obovate or oblong cuneate, 3-toothed at the apex, narrowed 
to the sessile base. Head axillary and terminal, peduncled, 2-sexual. Invo- 
lucral scales 10-1 2, sub-2-seriate, unequal, lanceolate. Receptacle depressed, 
hemispherical ; female florets numerous, stipitate ; corolla minute, conic, 
pale, glandless ; male florets 4-toothed, glandless. Achene obovate-cylindric, 
striate, slightly glandular. F. Muell. 
Chatham Island : damp maritime rocks, W. Travers. 
143. C. dioica. — Erase “but eglandular” in the last, line of the description, 
the florets being eglandular both in this and C. perpusilla. 
144. See previous page. 
146. Ozothamnus glomeratus.— Colenso informs me that this is not found 
north of the East Cape. 
146. O. depressus. — Canterbury, descending nearly to the sea, Haast. 
148. Raoulia tenuicaulis. — Otago mountains, Hector and Buchanan. 
Leaves sometimes obtuse. 
150. R,. grandiflora. — The Mount Brewster specimens were collected by 
Haast (not Hector and Buchanan , who, however, gathered this species in 
Mount Alta). 
155. HAASTIA. — I accidentally omitted to mention under this genus that it 
is named in honour of my friend Dr. Julius Haast, F.L.S. and F.G.S., the 
distinguished explorer and geological surveyor of Canterbury, whose bota- 
nical discoveries have so greatly enriched this volume. 
