t 



GooJeuia.'] lxiV* goodenovie.e. 65 



niSliallv rnnfino- 



T 



^' rootincr. Eadical leaves petiolate, from obovate to oblong-spathulate, 

 'T tliick, entire or miiuitely toothed, 1 to 3 in. Ionf?,tliose of the prostrate 

 s distant, sessile or nearly so, obovate or cuncatc, rarely above I iii- '<^"g- 



I 



"rather 



stems 



^sometimes very short ones. Eracteoles very small, at a distance from the 

 flower when the peduncle is elono-ated. Calvx-lobes subnlate-acnminate. 

 ^^roUa yellow, the npper lobes separated low down and unequally winged, 

 ^^vith a large inflexed auricle on the outer side. Pissepinient reaching to 

 ^about the middle of the ovary. Capsule ovoid or oblong. Seeds rather 

 ^rge, flat, granular- tuberculatc', with a rather thick smooth border. — DC. 

 ,Prod. vli. 515; G. faffelUfera.DcYr. in Mitch. Trop. Austr. 378, and 

 Ajooden. 146. t. 25. 



Queensland. Shoalwater Bav, Jl, Brown; Port Cmils, M' Gilllvray ; Rockhamp- 

 t^n, Tkozet, O'Shanesy ; Peak Downs, P. Maeller ; Bokhara Creek, Ottley's Station, etc., 

 ^i^ickhardt ; Arniadiilo, W. Barton, 



26. G. strongylophylla, -F. Muell, Fragm, vi. 12. The fragments 



^ipon which this species is founded appear to be procumbent or prostrate 



^flii^ellate branches, like those of G, glabra, but densely hirsute with rather 



sou hairs. ^ Leaves nearly sessile, very broadly ovate or orbicular, toothed, 



L exceeding \ iu. diameter. Tlowers axillary. Bracts subulate at the 



^ase of the very short pedicels. 

 t<^orolla hairy outside, 5 or 6 line 



Calyx very villous, with narrow lobes. 



^ ^ , ^ lines long', the upper lobes separate low down 



^^id auriculate. Dissepiment reaching to about the middle of the ovary, with 

 several ovules in 2 rows in each cell. Capsule ovoid, about 3 lines long. 

 •-L^eds few, large, flat, with a thickish margin, rarely bordered by a nan'ow 



WintJr 



Queensland, Princhestcr Creek, Bowman, 



P 



"^^ 



. ^]' G. rotundifolia, R. Br. Prod. 576. A slightly pubescent or 

 viscid perennial, tlie stems short and erect or long and trailing. Leaves pe- 

 |io!ate, broadly ovate or orbieidar, coarsely toothed, rounded or cordate at 

 ;'^ base, I to 1 in. diameter or sometimes more, those of the smaller 

 "'■anches ^Nsietimes obovate and narrowed at the base. Peduncles slender, 

 shorter than or slightly exceeding the leaves, bearing 1 or more frequently a 

 cjyne of 3 to 5 flowers. Eracteoles very narrow, close under the flower 

 ^'leii solitary. Calyx-tube hispid ] lobes subulate, ciliate. Corolla pubescent 

 outside, al)out \ in.'long, the upper lobes separate low down and unequally 

 ^'.^ged. Dissepiment of the ovary verv short or rarely reaching to the 

 Ji^icldle. Ovules several in 2 rows in each cell. Capsule broad, about 2 lines 

 ^pg. Seeds several, flat, with a smooth margin, not winged.— DC. Prod. 

 ^"•^14; DeVr.Gooden.U5. 



Q^eenaland. 



Mueller 



Dallachi/ 



BechJ ^^^^^' ^'^^^ Newcastle, K Brown ; Hunter's River, OhlfieJd ; Clarence river, 

 ^^r • ISew England, C. Stuart (the latter with larger fiowers and capsules). • 



namr Tl "? ^""''^ ^"^ Banks's collection mentioned by Gartn. £1. Fruct. iii. 165, under the 

 01 0. intermedia, is in all probability G. roiundifoUa. 



-EHiEs 3. C^RULE^. Peduncles axillary, bracteolate (except in G. 



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