— nee 
GOODENOVIE. 
glandless ; stem erect, sometimes short; leaves long-lanceolate, 
a little toothed ; peduncles scape-formed, elongated, when bear- 
ing the fruit geniculately compressed. 2%. G. Native of New 
Holland, on the South Coast. 
` Geniculated-peduncled Goodenia. Pl. 1 foot. ? 
16 G. nepera‘cea (Smith, in Lin. trans. 2. p. 349. R.Br, 
]. ¢.) plant herbaceous, downy, glandless, almost stemless ; 
branches filiform, prostrate; leaves oval, toothed ; radical leaves 
sometimes lobed ; peduncles 1-3-flowered ; corolline segments 
naked on the margins. Y.G. Native of New South Wales, 
about Port Jackson, and of Van Diemen’s Land. Corollas yellow. 
Ivy-like Goodenia. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1823. Pl. prostrate. 
17 G. cra‘sra (R. Br. prod. p. 577.) plant herbaceous, gla- 
brous, almost stemless; branches prostrate; radical leaves 
somewhat oval and spatulate, few-toothed : rameal leaves almost 
sessile ; pedicels 1-flowered ; corollas glabrous outside. Y. 
G. Native of New Holland, within the tropic. Corollas yellow. 
Glabrous Goodenia. P]. prostrate. : 
§ 3. Peduncles bractless, axillary or terminal, 1-flowered. 
18 G. méruis (R. Br. 1. c.) peduncles axillary; leaves ovate, 
subcordate, acute, serrated, villous, soft; tube of corolla sac- 
cate. 4%. G. Native of New Holland, within the tropic. 
Corollas yellow. 
Soft Goodenia. Pl. 4 to 1 foot? 
19 G. Etonea'ra (Labill. nov. holl. 1. p. 52. t. 75.) pilose ; 
peduncles solitary, axillary and nearly terminal, elongated, re- 
flexed while bearing the fruit; stem erect, filiform; radical 
leaves oblong-spatulate, toothed: cauline leaves lanceolate, 
nearly entire, attenuated at the base. 2. G. Native of Van 
Diemen’s Land. R. Br. prod. 577. Corollas yellow. 
Elongated-peduncled Goodenia. PI. 1 foot. 
20 G. ui'sripa (R. Br. prod. 577.) plant erect, beset with 
Strigose hairs ; cauline leaves sessile, elongated, lanceolate, a 
little toothed ; peduncles solitary, axillary, elongated, erect 
while bearing the fruit ; calyxes hispid. %. G. Native of 
New Holland, within the tropic. Corollas yellow. 
Hispid Goodenia. PI. 1 foot. ? 
21 G. coronopiréria (R. Br. l. c.) glabrous; leaves linear : 
radical ones pinnatifidly toothed: cauline ones quite entire, and 
the seminal ones permanent; peduncles almost solitary, alter- 
nate, erect while bearing the fruit. %.G. Native of New 
Holland, within the tropic. Corollas yellow. 
Buck-horn-leaved Goodenia. PI. 
22 G. rene’ta (R. Br. l c.) 
plant rather downy, intermixed 
with a few adpressed hairs ; 
stem simple or wanting ; radical 
leaves flat, lanceolate or spatu- 
late; peduncles radical or ter- 
minal, elongated, erect while 
bearing the fruit. 3%. G. Na- 
tive of New Holland, on the 
South Coast. Sims, bot. mag. 
1137. Erithddes tenélla, Ait. 
hort. kew. Corollas yellow. 
: Slender Goodenia. Pl. } to 
= foot. 
23 G. ritrrérmis (R. Br. 
prod. p. 578.) plant smoothish ; 
stem simple ; radical leaves fili- d 
form: cauline leaves smaller ; peduncles terminal, subumbel- 
late. 4%. G. Native of New Holland, on the South Coast. 
Corollas yellow. ; 
Filiform-leaved Gvodenia. 
FIG. 124. 
Pl. 4 foot. 
Secr. lI, Terraruyrax (from rerpac, tetras, four-fold ; and 
I. Goopenta. 725 
Oudaé, thylax, a cell: capsule 4-celled). Corolla bilabiate, yel- 
low, having the segments winged. Capsule 4-celled. 
24 G. quaprizocura’ris (R. Br. prod. p. 578.) plant glabrous, 
erect ; leaves nearly oval, toothed ; flowers spicate or axillary. 
u.G. Native of New Holland, on the South Coast. i 
Four-celled-fruited Goodenia. Pl. 
Secr. II. Porenyra'ntuvs (from moppvpeoc, porphyreos, 
purple; and avðoc, anthos, a flower ; colour of flowers). Co- 
rolla bilabiate, purple or blue, having the segments winged. 
Capsule 2-celled, or half 2-celled. Stigma parallel with the 
lips of the corolla. 
25 G. purpura’scens (R. Br. l. c.) plant glabrous; panicle 
effuse; stem naked; leaves radical, elongated-lanceolate. X4. 
G. Native of New Holland, within the tropic. Corolla purple. 
Purple-flowered Goodenia. PI. 4 foot. 
26 G. PTERIGOSPE' RMA (R. Br. |. c.) plant glabrous; stem 
almost simple, few-flowered; flowers alternate ; radical leaves 
linear, a little toothed: canline ones smaller, remote ; calyx 
bluntish, and is, as well as the ovarium, glabrous. 2%. G. 
Native of New Holland, on the South Coast. Corollas blue or 
purple. 
Wing-sceded Goodenia. PI. 4 foot. ? 
27 G. carv'tea (R. Br. l. c.) plant glabrous ; partial stems 
or branches nearly simple, few-flowered ; radical leaves linear : 
cauline ones remote; calyxes acute, and are, as well as the 
ovaria, glandular. wy. G. Native of New Holland, on the 
South Coast. Corollas blue. 
Blue-flowered Goodenia. PI. 4 foot. 
28 G. inca‘na (R. Br. l. c.) plant clothed with hoary tomen- 
tum; partial stems or branches almost simple, few-flowered ; 
eauline leaves remote, oblong-linear ; corollas woolly on the out- 
side, as well as the ovaria. %. G. Native of New Holland, 
within the tropic. Corollas blue or purple. 
Hoary Goodenia. Pl. 4 foot. ? 
Secr. IV. Monocuita (from povog, monos, alone ; and xetAoc, 
cheilos, a lip, in reference to the unilabiate corolla). Corollas 
unilabiate, having the segments winged. Stigma 2-lobed, having 
the indusium ciliated, and contrary to the lip of the corolla. 
29 G. scari’cera (R. Br. J. c.) plant glabrous, erect; leaves 
toothed; spike terminal, pedunculate ; segments of the calyx 
subulate, longer than the ovarium, which is tubuliferous on 
one side. %. G. Native ot New Holland on the South Coast. 
Var. a; common peduncle elongated, scape-formed ; leaves 
linear-lanceolate, elongated. 
Var. B; common peduncle not elongated; leaves oval-lan- 
ceolate. 
Scape-bearing Goodenia. PI. 4 foot. ? 
30 G. vi'scrpa (R. Br. 1. c.) plant glabrous, painted, erect ; 
leaves lanceolate, toothed; peduncles axillary, 1-flowered, very 
short; stigma bifid. 4. G. Native of New Holland, on the 
South Coast. 
Viscid Goodenia. PI. 
Sect. V. SELLIE'RA (named after Natali Sellier, a Spanish 
artist). Sellièra, Cav. icon. 5. p. 49. t. 47. f. 2. Corolla 
subunilabiate, purplish, having the segments wingless, and val- 
vate in estivation. 
1. Peduncles bibracteate. Indusium of stigma with a naked 
border. Capsule fleshy. 
31 G. re‘pens (Labill. nov. holl. 1. p. 53. t. 76.) plant gla- 
brous, creeping; leaves lanceolate, fleshy. 4. G. Native of 
New Holland, on the South Coast, and about Port Jackson ; and 
of Van Diemen’s Land ; and of Chili, about Talcaguana, in humid 
sandy places by the sea shore. Selliéra radicans, Cay. icon. 5. 
