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axillary or terminal; pedicels bibracteate or bractless. Corollas 
usually yellow, although sometimes blue and purplish, bilabiate, 
rarely unilabiate; segments winged, rarely wingless; wings in- 
duplicate in æstivation; tube sometimes furnished with a little 
nectariferous sack, which is opposite to the fissure of the corolla, 
adnate to the ovarium. Anthers cohering before expansion, 
beardless, rarely bearded at the apex. Capsule variable in 
form, with the top for the most part superior ; valves entire or 
bipartite. 
Sect. I. Ocurosa’ntuvus (from wypoc, ochros, yellow, and 
av@oc, anthos, a flower; colour of flowers). Corolla bilabiate, 
yellow; segments winged. Capsule 2-celled, or almost 1-celled 
from the dissepiment being short. Stigma parallel with the lips 
of the corolla. 
§ 1. Peduncles terminal, spicate or panicled ; pedicels bibrac- 
teate. 
1 G. BELLIDIFÒLIA (Smith, in Lin. trans. 2. p. 349.) stem 
. naked ; spike nearly simple, downy ; corolla clothed with simple 
down outside; radical leaves flat, lanceolate-spatulate, toothed 
or cut. %.G. Native of New South Wales, about Port Jack- 
son, R., Br. prod. p. 573. Corolla yellow. 
Daisy-leaved Goodenia. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1823. 
to 3 foot. 
2 G. sretticera (R. Br. prod. p. 575.) stem nearly 
naked ; spike almost simple, downy ; corolla clothed with simple 
hairs and stellate down outside; valves of capsule bipartite ; 
radical leaves fleshy, semi-terete or linear, glabrous, a little 
toothed at the apex. ¥.G. Native of New South Wales, about 
Port Jackson. Corolla yellow. 
Stellate-haired Goodenia. Pl. 4 to 2 foot. 
3 G. eanicuta’ra (Smith, in Lin. trans. 2. p. 348. R. Br. 
prod. p. 575.) stem few-leaved; panicle almost simple, downy ; 
ovarium beset with glandular and simple hairs ; radical leaves 
long-lanceolate, a little toothed or cut. 4%. G. Native of New 
South Wales, about Port Jackson. Cav. icon. 6. p. 5. t. 507. 
Corollas yellow. 
Panicled-flowered Goodenia. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1823. PI. 
1 foot. 
4 G. numis (R. Br. prod. p. 575.) stem few-leaved ; panicle 
simple, downy ; ovarium beset with acute hairs; radical leaves 
Jong-lanceolate, a little toothed. Y%.G. Native of New Hol- 
land, on the south coast. Corollas yellow. 
Humble Goodenia. PI. 4 foot. 
5 G. era’ciuis (R. Br. l. c.) plant glabrous; stem few-leaved ; 
panicle simple; ovaries glabrous; corolla clothed with glandular 
down outside ; radical leaves linear-lanceolate, elongated, thick- 
ish, 2.G. Native of New Holland, within the tropic. Lodd. 
bot. cab. t. 1032. Corollas yellow. 
Slender Goodenia. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1822. Pl 1} ft. 
6 G. pecu’rrens (R. Br. l. c.) plant quite glabrous; stem 
many-leaved ; spike racemose, divided a little at the base; co- 
rolla downy outside; cauline leaves oblong, toothed, decurrent. 
u.G. Native of New Holland, about Port Jackson. Corollas 
yellow. 
Decurrent-leaved Goodenia. 
§ 2. 
teolate. 
Pl. 4 
PI 1 foot. ? 
Peduncles axillary, trifid or simple; pedicels bibrac- 
7 G. acumina‘ta (R. Br. prod. p. 575.) suffruticose, erect, 
glabrous, painted; peduncles trifid or trichotomous; leaves 
ovate, acuminated, dentately serrated, with beardless axils; 
calycine segments flat, one-half shorter than the capsule, which 
is prismatic; seeds disposed in 2 rows. h.G. Native of New 
GOODENOVIE. 
I. GooDENIA. 
South Wales, about Port Jackson. Corollas yellow. 
following, and probably only a variety of it. 
Acuminated-leaved Goodenia. Pl. 1 to 2 feet. 
8 G. ova‘ra (Smith, in Lin. trans. 2. p. 347. R. Br. 1. c.) 
suffruticose, erect, glabrous, sometimes painted ; peduncles trifid 
or trichotomous; leaves ovate, acute, dentately serrated, bearded 
in the axils; calycine segments subulately filiform, a little shorter 
than the capsule, which is linear ; seeds disposed in one series. 
h. G. Native of New Holland, about Port Jackson and the 
south coast, as well as of Van Diemen’s Land. Andr. bot. rep. 
t. 68. Vent. cels. t. 3. and in mem. de I’ institut. sc. phys. 2. 
p. 321. pl. 10. Cav. icon. 6. p. 4. t. 506. Corollas yellow. 
Ovate-leaved Goodenia. Fl. June, Oct. Clt. 1793. Shrub 
1 to 2 feet. 
9 G. varia (R. Br. prod. p. 576.) suffruticose, glabrous ; 
peduncles trifid or simple ; leaves obovate and obtuse, or ovate 
and acutish, toothed, coriaceous, with naked axils; calycine seg- 
ments shorter than the stamens; corollas and styles glabrous ; 
capsule ovate. h. G. Native of New Holland, on the south 
coast. Corollas yellow. 
Var.a; leaves obovate and oval, a little toothed, attenuated at 
the base; branches flexuous: stems diffuse. 
Var. 3; leaves roundish, almost sessile, toothed ; peduncles 
usually 1-flowered ; stems depressed. 
Var. y; leaves oval, acutish, toothed; peduncles 3-flowered ; 
stem erect. 
Variable Goodenia. Shrub 4 to 2 feet. s 
10 G. craxnDIrròRa (Sims, bot. mag. 890. R. Br. prod. 576.) 
plant herbaceous, erect, clothed with glandular pubescence ; 
peduncles trifid, trichotomous or simple; branches angularly 
striated ; lower leaves lyrate: rameal ones rather ovate, acute ; 
style longitudinally woolly. 2.G. Native of New South Wales, 
about Port Jackson. Corollas yellow. 
Great-flowered Goodenia. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1803. 
2 to 3 feet. 
11 G. HETEROPHY’LLA (Smith, in Lin. trans. 2. p. 349., R. 
Br. prod. p. 576.) plant herbaceous, erectish, downy, intermixed 
with glandless hairs; leaves ovate, cut or lobed ; bracteas one- 
half shorter than the upper half of the one-flowered peduncle ; 
style glabrous. Y%.G. Native of New South Wales, about 
Port Jackson. Cav. icon. 6. p. 6. t. 508. Corollas pale red. 
Various-leaved Goodenia. Fl. June, Oct. Clt.1826. Pl. 1 ft. 
12 G. rorunpirétia (R. Br. prod. 576.) plant herbaceous, 
erectish ; leaves roundish, deeply serrated, membranous ; brac- 
teas longer than the upper half of the one-flowered podoak i 
styles glabrous; capsules ovate. %.G. Native of New Sout 
Wales, about Port Jackson; and of New Holland, within the 
tropic. Corollas yellow. 
Var. a; plant quite glabrous, erectish. : 
Var. (3; plant downy; hairs simple, sometimes diffuse. 
Round-leaved Goodenia. Pl. 1 foot. i 
13 G. sarsBa'ra (R. Br. prod. p. 576.) plant herbaceous - 
erect, clothed with glandular down, scabrous ; leaves Toop 
linear, entire; peduncles 1-flowered ; throat of corolla bearded ; 
styles longitudinally hairy; capsule 1-celled, 2-3-seeded.- oe 
G. Native of New South Wales, about Port Jackson, and o 
Van Diemen’s Land. Corollas yellow. 
Bearded Goodenia. PI. 1 foot.? , 
14 G. tana'ra (R. Br. prod. p. 577.) plant herbaceous, 
downy, glandless, aimost stemless; branches prostrate ; kare 
obovate or oval, obtuse, a listle toothed, hairy ; young leaves a 
ovaria woolly; peduncles scape-formed ; corolline segmen TS i 
ated on the margins. %. G. Native of Van Diemen s and. 
Corollas yellow. 
Woolly Goodenia. Pi. prostrate. 
15 G. eexicuLa`ra (R. Br. 1. c.) plant herbaceous, downy, 
Like the 
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