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the whole plant has a fragrant smell, and it is em¬ 
ployed in infusion like tea. It may be a real 
Conyza or an Argyrocome . - 
120. Gynema ? parvifiora Raf. Caule procumbens, 
foliis canis, floribus minutissimis Raf.—Gnafale 
3. Rob. p. 434. Robin only says of this species 
that it has small trailing stems, leaves and dowers 
white, these exceedingly small, growing in fields' 
and open wild grounds. 
J 97. Ckrysocoma purpurea Raf. Herbacea, foliis ses- 
silibus ohlongis acutis denticulatis glabris, floribus 
pedunculatis, corymbil laxis. Raf.—Grande Chry- 
socome Rob. p. 434. Stem six or seven feet 
high, leaves thickly scattered, of a dark green, 
flowers purplish, fioscules five cleft. As Robin 
does not describe the fructification, it may be an 
Eupatorium instead of a Chrysocoma. 
198. Chrysocoma hcterophylla Raf. Fruticosa, foliis 
petiolatis uninervis coriaceis crassis lucidis acutis 
imis oblongo-rhomboidalis apice remote dentatis, 
suminis oblongo-linearibus integris. Raf.—Chry- 
socome 2. Rob. p. 435. A shrub 15 feet high, 
wood brittle knobby, bark tawny, young branches 
green, flowers straw colour, perianthe with about 
20 flowers, short styles and seeds. Perhaps a 
species of Baccharis ? 
XIII. N. G. Arnoglossum Rafl Perianthus periphyl- 
lus oblongus denudatus coloratus pentagonus 5 
florus, flosculis hermaphroditis, limbus in flatus 5 
fidus reflexus, staminibus styloque bifidus exertis ; 
semina oblonga, pappus sessilis pilosus.—-This 
