GOODENOVIZ. 
glabrous; leaves elliptic, sharply toothed; bracteas toothed; 
corollas glabrous outside, with the margins villous above; styles 
rather villous. .G. Native of New Holland, on the south 
coast. 
Shining-leaved Sczevola. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 
16 S. crasstrorra (Labill. nov. holl. 1. p. 56. t. 79.) suffruti- 
cose, ascending, quite glabrous; leaves elliptic, sharply toothed, 
obovate-lanceolate, and are as well as the branches often painted; 
bracteas entire ; indusium of stigma with a naked border. h.G. 
Native of New Holland, on the south coast. Flowers white. 
Thick -leaved Sceevola. FI. Aug. Oct. Clit. 1805. Shrub 
2 to 8 feet. 
_17 S. ctopurirera (Labill. nov. holl. 1. p. 55. t. 78.) suffru- 
ticose, erect, glabrous? leaves lanceolate, few-toothed ; bracteas 
entire; ovarium 4-celled. h. G. Native of New Holland, 
on the south coast. The fringe at the base of the wings of the 
segments of the corolla, and the ramenta in the throat of the 
corolla, are floccosely branched at the tops; therefore they ap- 
pear globular at the apex, hence the name. 
Globule-bearing Sceevola. Shrub I to 2 feet. 
_ 18 S. ovariréria (R. Br. prod. p. 584.) suffruticose, ascend- 
ing; leaves oval or elliptic, toothed; bracteas rhomboid-ellip- 
tlc, very acute, nearly entire; calyx obsolete; style bearded at 
the top on one side. h.S. Native of New Holland, within 
the tropic, 
Var. a, cineréscens (R. Br. 1. c.) clothed with fine cinereous 
tomentum ; corolla downy outside, 
Var. B, glabra (R. Br. 1. c.) glabrous; corolla beardless on 
the outside, 
Oval-leaved Scevola. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 
19 S. aura (R. Br. l. c) plant herbaceous, erect; leaves 
cuneated or obovate, toothed, smoothish ; spike simple; bracteas 
lanceolate, nearly entire; calyx lobed; style glabrous below, 
furnished on one side at the apex with a straight coloured beard, 
which is equal in length to the indusium of the stigma; ovarium. 
2-celled. 4%. G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. 
It agrees with the figure given of the next species, except in 
the lower bracteas of the spikes being many-flowered, while in 
the present plant they are always 1-flowered. 
Emulating Sceevola. Pl. 1 foot. 
20 S. cungirérmis (Labill. nov. holl. 1. p. 56. t. 80.) plant 
herbaceous, erect? rather pilose; leaves cuneated, toothed ; 
Spike divided at bottom into 2-3- flowered spikelets; bracteas 
lanceolate, entire; calyx lobed; style glabrous below, but fur- 
nished with a straight beard on one side at the apex, which is 
equal in length to the indusium of the stigma. %.G. Native 
of Van Diemen’s Land. Flowers blue ? 
Wedge-formed-leaved Scævola. Clt. 1824. Pl. 1 foot. 
21 S. stnva‘ta (R. Br. prod. p. 584.) plant herbaceous, 
diffuse, downy, with the hairs adpressed; leaves obovate or 
cuneated, toothed or sinuated ; spike compound: spikelets few- 
flowered; bracteas elliptic, entire ; calyx lobed; style glabrous 
below, but furnished at the apex on one side with a straight, 
coloured beard, which exceeds the indusium of the stigma. Y. 
G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. An inter- 
mediate plant between S. @ mula and S. cuneiformis. 
Sinuated-leaved Sceevola. PI. diffuse. 
22 S. numus (R. Br. prod. p. 585.) plant herbaceous, 
ascending or diffuse, downy ; leaves sharply toothed : lower ones 
obovate-cuneated: rameal ones lanceolate ; spike simple ; brac- 
teas linear-lanceolate, a little toothed; calyx lobed; style fur- 
nished with a straight coloured beard on one side at top, which 
18 equal in length to the indusium of the stigma; ovarium 2- 
celled. 24. G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. 
Humble Sczevola. Pl. ascending. 
23 S. microca’rpa (Cay. icon. 6. p. 6. t. 509.) plant herba- 
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ceous, downy; leaves cuneated, oval, or orbicular, toothed, 
attenuated at the base ; spike simple; bracteas toothed ; calyx 
lobed ; tube of corolla bearded inside ; hairs in the throat of 
the corolla, acute, and capitate; style longitudinally villous ; 
ovarium I-celled, 2-seeded. 4. G. Native of New South 
Wales, about Port Jackson; and of Van Diemen’s Land. R. Br. 
prod. p. 585. Goodénia albida, Smith, in Lin. trans. 2. p. 347. 
Goodénia laevigata, Curt. bot. mag. 287. Willd. spec. 1. p. 954. 
Flowers purple, with a white throat. This is a very polymor- 
phous species, sometimes diffuse, and sometimes erect, varying 
much in the consistence and form of the leaves. 
Small-fruited Sceevola, Fl. May,Sept. Clt. 1790. Pl.4 tol ft. 
24 S. pa‘tupa (R. Br. prod. l. c.) plant herbaceous, diffuse, 
downy ; leaves toothed, attenuated at the base, cuneated or lan- 
ceolate ; spike simple ; bracteas usually toothed; calyx lobed ; 
tube of corolla almost naked inside; style glabrous; ovarium 
1-celled, 2-seeded. 4. G. Native of New Holland, on the 
south coast. Like the preceding, but smaller in all its parts. 
Pale-flowered Sczevola. PI. diffuse. 
§ 2. Leaves all or for the most part quite entire. 
25 S. suave‘orens (R. Br. prod. p. 585.) plant herbaceous, 
diffuse, downy ; leaves spatulate, fleshy, with bearded axils; 
bracteas linear-lanceolate ; ovarium 2-celled; drupe baccate. 
u.G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast, and within 
the tropic; and of New South Wales, about Port Jackson. 
Goodeénia calendulacea, Andr. bot. rep. 22. Flowers blue. 
Smeet-scented-flowered Scevola. Fl, Aug. Sept. Clt. 1793. 
Pl. 1 to 2 feet. 
26 S. cæsritòsa (R. Br. 1. c.) plant suffruticose, erectish, 
glabrous; leaves linear-lanceolate, with rather recurved mar- 
gins, a little toothed, with beardless axils ; calyx short, 5-lobed ; 
ovarium 2-celled. hb. G. Native of New Holland, on the 
south coast. In many points this species agrees with S. globu- 
lifera, but differs in the ovarium being truly 2-celled. 
Tufted Sceevola. Shrub 1 foot? 
27 S. revoru'ra (R. Br. prod. p. 586.) suffruticose, erect, 
downy,. greyish ; leaves oblong-lanceolate, sessile, with revo- 
lute edges ; spike compact ; bracteas lanceolate, rather concave ; 
calyx obsoletely crenated ; ovarium 2-celled. h.S. Native 
of New Holland, within the tropic. 
Revolute-leaved Sczevola. Shrub 1 foot. 
28 S. rivea‘ris (R. Br. l. c.) suffruticose, erect, much 
branched, pilose, and scabrous; leaves and bracteas linear, re- 
curved on the margins ; spike terminal ; ovarium 1l-seeded. h. 
G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. 
Linear-leaved Sceevola. Shrub 1 foot. 
29 S. patupdsa (R. Br. l. c.) plant subherbaceous, erect, a 
little branched, pilose, scabrous; leaves linear-lanceolate, flat- 
tish, about equal in length to the axillary spikes; ovarium 1- 
seeded. %.G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. 
Marsh Sczvola. Pl. 1 foot? 
30 S. ancuta‘ta (R. Br. l. c.) suffruticose, erect; branches 
angular ; leaves sessile, oblong-lanceolate; spikes seldom sim- 
ple; bracteas conforming to the rameal leaves ; calyx 5-cleft, 
about equal in length to the 2-celled wrinkled ovarium. R.S. 
Native of New Holland, within the tropic. There is a variety 
of this having few-toothed leaves, usually quite glabrous, but 
sometimes furnished with a few scattered hairs. 
Angular-branched Scævola. Shrub. 
Secr. III. PoconantueE ra (from rwywy, pogon, a beard : and 
avOnpa, anthera, an anther: the anthers are bearded). Calyx 
length of ovarium. Anthers bearded at the apex. Drupe nearly 
dry. Herbaceous plants. Peduncles axillary, 1-flowered, elon- 
gated, each furnished with 2 foliaceous permanent bracteas. 
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