^^ LXJV. GOODENOVIEiE. [GooJenk 



exceeding the leaves. Bractcoles linear. Calyx-lobes linear, much longer 



than the tube. Corolla glabrous outside, 3 to 4 lines long, the lobes nearly 



equal, slightly and irregularly winged. Dissepiment of the ovary reacliing 



to above the middle; ovules 5 or 6 in each cell. Indusiura shortly 2-lobed, 



not at all or very minutely ciliate ; stigma divaricately 2-lobed, but scarcely 



more so than in many other species. Fruit not seen.— DC. Prod. vii. 516; 



Slel-hovia viscida, De Vr. Gooden. 168 ; Goodenia spkata, F. Muell. Fragin. 

 111. 35. 



- "W". Australia. Lucky Bay, R. Brown ; OldfieW river and moist flats west of Moir's 

 lulet. Maxwell; also Drummond, ^rd Coll. n. 164. 



3. G. xanthotricha. Be Vr. Gooden. 155. An erect glandular- 

 pubescent and apparently viscid undershrub or shrub with leafy branches. 

 Leaves sessile and steni-claspiiig, lanceolate or linear, with revolute margins, 

 toottied or rarely entire, f to li in. long, the floral ones gradually smaller, 

 hnear and entire. Flowers sessile in dense terminal leafy spikes, at first 

 very short, at length 3 or 4 in. long. Bracteoles linear, obtuse. Calyx-tube 

 Short ; lobes hnear, obtuse, 3 lines long or rather more. Corolla glandular- 

 pubescent outside, 6 to 7 lines long, the lobes nearly equal and equally 

 winged. Ovary adnate to the corolla-tube above the calyx-tube, the dissepi- 

 ment reachuig nearly to the top ; ovules rather numerous, in 2 rows in cacli 

 cell. Indusium very shortly ciliate. Capsule oblong-linear, 3 or 4 lines 



M ^nT"'"^ ""^ ^^"?*^' "^'^'"'y ^"^ tlie base in 4 valves.— G. leptotheca, F. 

 Muell. Fragm. vi. 13. ^ 



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VrS^'; H !^ u" , ^""«»"'«'^. 4M Coll. n. 193. The specimens are identified bv De 

 nlmXr. .\\? "' his C?. T««ao^Wa^, which he at first intended to refer to 



\n7X.% \ K^ ^^''' ''1"' ^" '^^^"■'Pt!^'^. esceptiug as to the seeds, said to be only 2 

 lu each eel], which Le must have takeu from some other plant. 



.1..t"l *^; f ?^o'f ^'■^'. ^- ^'- ^^"^- S78. A Stout erect perennial or under- 

 sbiub of 1 to 2_ft., quite glabrous or with a very little wool in the lower 

 axils. Leaves m the typical form crowded in the lower part of the stem, 

 inear or lanceolate, thick, entire or rarely with a few minute remote teeth, U 

 to d m. long, narrowed into a petiole, usuallv dilated at the base. Flowers 

 vvmte, in a leafless narrow panicle, sometimes contracted into a short dense 



f a long peduncle, sometimes 6 to 9 in. lon^- interrupted 



1,Q^ „* 1.1,,. 1 il ■ . _ ' ^' ' J 



spike at the end of 



- . , - " — o f^^u'iV'i"-, ouiucLiiiies o lo a in. long, inieiTupi.c" 



01 w It lUong branches at the base, the primary inflorescence racemose and 

 .pir^^r P'^'^^^^^f 1-flowered, the lower peduncles or branches irregularly 



lol^pl I'^Tr ..■''?' ''"'' bracteoles narrow, subulate-acuminate. Calyx- 

 lobes .ubulate Corolla glabrous outside, 6 to 8 lines long, the adnate part 



tL 1.1 ^ "" ^''^''''^'' protuberance decurrent between the calyx-lobes, 



under P?.r?f^ ""'^'"A^ '"'^ '^^ ^"^"8^^' ^''^ ^^'^^^ ^""i purple spots or streaks 

 ^ther n,t ^T^ ^"^ '"^ dissepiment reaching above the midcUe and 



IJtelv^S.t S^'\ "' ,2 ™"'^ ^" '^'^ ^^^1- InJusium not at all or 

 o-iir nr p"' 1 ^^'!^.^l^^o^^^ ^-it^ a thickened and sometimes winged mar- 



w I !. 1 '' ' ^capuj^ra, De Vr. Gooden. 167. t. 33. 



W- A„=*,.i5- i^mjlij -R^^ , TL Brown ; Point Henry, Omeld ; Konkoberup hfl'^' 



summits of Stirlins Ranee. F nfu.n.,. .'u.:\u .nj mUs. B. 



Mount Barren to Cape le G.and, Ma.:^u:^K;.:^j:^;;'Uz. 



Mueller ; saudhills and rocKS, 



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