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Celmisia. | COMPOSITAE. 
+tit Leaves 1-20in. X 4-4 in., very narrow-linear, tufted, membranous, 
grassy. 
Leaves 3-l15in. x 34,-tin., membranous or subcoriaceous, 
rounded or channelled above and almost glabrous; mar- 
gins strongly revolute, under- pg white and silvery. 
Scapes very ert heads $—# in. diam. : . Al. C. gracilenta. 
Leaves 3-l5in. X  4;-¢ in., flat,. Tah and mpribrastons wid 
almost glabrous “above ; 5 beneath clothed with white 
tomentum, Scapes slender, clothed with cottony tomen- 
tum. Heads ?-lin. diam... , ” .. 42. C. graminifolia. 
Leaves 6-20in. x }$-I}in., thin and membranous, often 
almost flaccid, upper surface glabrous or nearly so; 
under-surface white and Ree Scapes long and slender ; 
bracts numerous. Heads 2-1} in. diam. . 43. C. Morgani. 
Rhizome stout, woody, pravcked, Leaves at the tips of 
the branches, 3-23in. * 5-7 in., very narrow-linear. 
Seapes solitary. Heads large for the size of the plant, 
3-3 in. diam. a es 3 “J .. 44. C. alpina. 
+TTTT Small species. Leaves $-3 in. X 4-4 in. (sometimes 3-4 in. in C. linearis), 
variable in shape. 
Leaves 1-4in. x 4-}in., narrow-linear; margins recurved. 
Scape stout, densely woolly .. .. 45. C, linearis. 
Leaves 4-lin. x jj, in., acerose, pungent, silver y beneath. 
Scape very slender .. 46. C. laricifolia. 
Leaves $-lin. x 34-+in., linear - spathulate, silky on both 
surfaces. Scape ‘stout, tomentose and villous .. 47. C. Hector. 
Leaves 1}-2in. x }in., narrow subulate-lanceolate, tapering 
from the base to a ‘subacute tip, both surfaces covered 
with lax buff tomentum. Scape stout, densely woolly, 
]—2$ in. long. pen Zin. diam. .. 48. C. compacta. 
Leaves I-14 in. X $+4in., linear-oblong, clothed with long 
silky hairs on both. surfaces: Scape stout, densely villous 49. C. Macmahoni. 
Leaves 4-lin. x 4$-1in., lanceolate, acute, white beneath. 
Scape slender, slabrate or slightly cottony ” .. 60. C. parva. 
TTTTTT Small, densely tufted species, often forming extensive carpets. Leaves 
}-lin., very narrow-linear, densely imbricating round the stem and forming a 
hard rosette. Heads sessile among the uppermost leaves. 
Leaves 4-lin. X 12 in., linear-subulate. Head 3—1 in. diam. 51. C. sessiliflora. 
Leaves 4 ne in. X gy in., narrow linear-subulate. Head 4 +-lin. 52. C. argentea. 
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*** Leaves entire or serrate, perfectly glabrous on both surfaces, or with minute 
glandular pubescence only. 
Leaves +-2in. < +} in., linear - spathulate, obtuse, green 
and glabrous, narrowed into short cottony petioles .. 53. C. bellidioides, 
Forms cushion-shaped patches. Leaves 4-$in. x }-4in., : 
obovate-oblong or linear-oblong, upper surface setulose 
with minute dentioles, glabrous beneath - 54. C. Thomsoni. 
Leaves 4-l} in. x }-+in., oblong-spathulate, acute, pemtnte, 
slandular- pubescent 55. C. glandulosa. 
Taaves 2-4in. X $—#in., oblong- spathulate, glabrous above, 
thinly tomentose beneath ; margins distantly dentate. 
Scapes 8-12 in. high. Heads 1-13 in. diam. ; 
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O. glabrescens. 
C. Herbaceous. Leaves rosulate. Disc-florets purple. 
Leaves 1-4 in. x oe ih linear, coriaceous, shining, glabrous 57. C. vernicosa. 
Leaves 3-5 in. < 4—?in., lanceolate, grooved and sparing Bly 
tomentose beneath .. =H 5 a 58. C. Campbellensis. 
1. C. lateralis Buch. in Trans. N.Z. Inst.iv (1872) 226, t. 15.—Stems 
3-12 in. long or more, slender, procumbent, woody at the base, much and 
closely branched, often forming compact patches; branches crowded, 
ascending or suberect. Leaves very numerous, densely crowded, spreading 
