348 Dr. SMITH’s Account of 
branous, with a thick greenifh plait running from the tube to 
the point of each behind. 
Stamina 5, fhorter than the tube, and projecting through its fiffure. 
Filaments inferted into the receptacle, equal, perfeétly diftin&. 
Anthere nearly linear, vertical, two-celled. 
Pifillum. Germen inferior, long, flender, fmooth, with 5 angles. 
Style fimple, fomewhat longer than the ftamina and ftanding 
out with them, fmooth. Sema large, cup-fhaped, bent down 
towards the ftamina, finely ciliated on the margin. 
Capfule oblong, crowned with the calyx, two-celled, and of two 
valves, which burft at the top, and then become revolute, the 
partition, which is parallel to them, remaining erect. Seeds, 
feveral in each cell, es lenticular, roughith, encircled 
with a groove. 
"This plant was — to the Society by Mr. Hoy in flower 
December 4, 1792. | 
A figure of it exifts among the hitherto unpublifhed plates of 
Sir Jofeph Banks. 
2. G. albida. 
G. foliis obovatis dentatis corollifque glabris, ftylo cauleque pilofo. 
White-flowered Goodenta. 
For fpecimens of this and all the following, except G. paniculata, 
I am obliged to John White, Efq. furgeon at Port Jackfon, who 
gathered them wild in that country. 
3 G. paniculata. 
G. foliis obovato-lanceolatis dentatis corollifque pilofis, caule nu. 
diufculo paniculato. 
Panicled yellow Goodenia. : = 
Soirée at Port Jackfon id Mr, David Burton” H. Bank. 
" : 4. G. bel- 
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