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3031. B. graminea F. v. MueELt. 
F. vy, Murxy. Fragm. I. 49 (1858), VIII. 142 (1874), First Census 77 (1882), Key Victor. Pl. I. 306 (1887—88), IT. 31 
(1885), Sec. Census 130 (1889), Bent. Fl. Austr. III. 514 (1866), Tate Handb. Fl. Extratr. South Austr. 117, 238 (1880), 
F. M. Bait. Third Suppl. Syn. Queensl. Fl. 34 (1890), Catal. Pl. Queens]. 23 (1890), Queensl. Fl. III. 796 (1800), Compreh. Catal. 
258 (1913), Kuarr in Jahrb. Hamb. Wiss. Anst. IX. 2 p. 116 (1892), Moorr Handb. Fl. N. S. Wal. 264 (1893). 
Bellis graminea Lapiuy. Pl. Noy. Holl. II. 54 t. 204 (1806). 
Paquerina graminea Cass. in Dict. Sc. Nat. XX XVII. 464 (1825), DC. Prodr. V. 307 (1836), Hoox. f. Fl. Tasm. I. 188 (1860). 
Geogr. Verbreitung: Siid-Queensland, N. S. Wales, Victoria, South Australia; Tasmanien. 
Queensland: Savannenwilder der Tambourine Mts. (Domin III. 1910). 
3032. B. basaltica F. v. MueE xu. 
F. v. Muety. Fragm. I. 50 (1858), First Census 77 (1882), Sec. Census 130 (1889), Benru. FI. Austr. III. 515 (1866), 
F. M. Baiu. Syn. Queensl. Fl. 239 (1883), Catal. Pl. Queensl. 23 (1890), Queensl. FI. III. 796 (1900), Compreh. Catal, 258 
fig. 230 (1913), Tare Handb. Fl. N. 8. Wal. 117, 238 (1890), Moore Handb. FI. N. S. Wal. 264 (1893). 
Geogr. Verbreitung: Ipswich, comm. F. M. BaiLey; eine selbst fiir die var. gracilis Bentu. 
sehr kleine Form. 
3033. B. Clementii n. sp. 
Herba annua, nunc pauciramosa sed saepius corymbose-ramosissima, erecta, circa 15—25 cm alta, 
pilis subpatentibus, albis laxe subasperulo-hirsutiuscula; caules foliosi; folia radicalia sub anthesi nulla, 
caulina obovata vel saepius anguste cuneata vel lineari-oblanceolata, infima basi petiolatim attenuata, 
reliqua omnia basi attenuata vel latiore sessilia, acutiuscula et apice vel ad medium distantim grosse serrato- 
dentata, modo tantum circa 1.5 cm longa, modo longitudinem 6 cm attingentia, mollia, interdum glabres- 
centia; folia suprema diminuta, linearia, acuminata, integra; pedunculi graciles, breves; capitula densissima, 
hemisphaerica, radio neglecto circiter 6 mm transverse lata; involucrum flores disci adaequans; involucri phylla 
lineari-lanceolata, subacuminata, pilosiuscula; flores radii ligulati, numerosissimi, albi, discum adaequantes, 
feminei; ligulae planae, obtusiusculae; achaenia compressa, fere obtriangularia, circa 1.75 mm longa, pilosa, 
anguste alato-marginata et marginibus pilis plumosis, densis, patentibus ciliata; pappus ad setas rigidius- 
culas, numerosas, dense ciliatas, achaenio circa triplo breviores redactus. 
Nordwest-Australien: zwischen Ashburton- und De Gray River, E. CLemMenr, 
Species distincta, sectioni Lubrachycome inserenda sed a speciebus hujus sectionis annuis facile 
distinguenda. ‘ 
935. Calotis R. Br. 
3034. C. dentex R. Br. 
R. Br. in Bot. Reg. VI. sub n. 504 (1820), DC. Prodr. V 302 (1836), Benru. FI. Austr. ITT. 501 (1866), F. v. Murex. 
First Census 78 (1882), Sec. Census 131 (1889), F. M. Bart. Syn. Queensl. FI. 240 (1883), in Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. I. 67 
(1884), Catal. Pl. Queensl. 23 (1890), Queensl. Fl. III. 801 (1900), Weeds and Pois. Pl. Queensl. 72 fig. 125 (1906), Compreh. 
Catal. 259 (1913), Moorr Handb. FI. N. S. Wal. 266 (1898). 
Geogr. Verbreitung: Queensland, -N. S. Wales. 
Siid-Queensland: sehr lichte Savannenwialder der Tambourine Mts. am Hange gegeniiber 
den Beech Mts. (Domin III. 1910); Goodna, C. T. Wuire IV. 1910, in herb. meo. 
3035. C. cuneifolia R. Br. 
R. Br. in Bot. Reg. VI. t. 504 (1820), DC. Prodr. V. 302 (1836), Benru. Fl. Austr. IT. 501 (1866), F. vy. Muett. 
First Census 78 (1882), Key Victor. Pl. I. 295 (1887—88), II. 31 (1885), Sec. Census 131 (1889), F. M. Bait. Syn. Queens. 
Fl. 240 (1883), Catal. Pl. Queensl. 23 (1890), Queensl. FI. III. 801 (1900), Weeds and Pois. Pl. Queensl. 72 fig. 127 (1906), 
Compreh, Catal. 259 (1913), Tare Handb. Fl. Extratr. South Austr. 116, 2388 (1890), Katt in Jahrb, Hamb. Wiss. Anst. 
TX. 2 p. 116 (1892), Moore Handb. Fl. N. S. Wal. 266 (1893). 
C. dilatata A. Cunn. ex DC. Prodr. V. 302 (1836). a? 
Geogr. Verbreitung: Queensland, N. S. Wales, Victoria, South Australia; West Australia 
(nach AnpreEws in Journ. West Austr. Nat. Hist. Soc. No. 4 p- 43, 1904, mit nur 2 Kelchdornen). 
Queensland: Sandsteinhiigel der Dividing Range westlich von Pentland sowie zwischen Jericho 
und Alpha (Domin II., III. 1910). 
