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purplisli-blue?) 4 to 5 lines long, glabrous or sliglitly glandular-pubescent 

 outside, the lobes all nearly equally winged, but the upper ones separated 

 much lower do^ n. Dissepiment of the ovary reaching to above the niitldle; 

 ovules several, in 2 rows in each cell. Capsule ovoid-oblong, small, but not 

 seen ripe. Seeds orbicidar, flat. 



VT. Australia^ I)niwm07id, 2nd Coll. ?7. 407, ird Coll. ?^. 158. ' 



S4. G, Hassallii, F. MnelL Tragm. vi. 10. t. 51. A perennial, quite 

 glabrous, except sometimes a little wool in the axils ; the stems erect, 

 branching, leafy, about 1 ft. high, often several together, but not forming a ^ 

 tufted stock like G. Cisridea^ and the radical leaves not leaving the broad 

 persistent bases of that species and its allies. Leaves linear or lanceolate, s 

 entire or with a few distant teeth or lobes, often 2 to 3 in. long, the^ upper ^ 

 floral ones much smaller and narrow-linear. Peduncles rarely exceeding th^ 

 floral leaves or bracts, 1-flowered or rarely the lower ones 2- or S-flowered. 

 Bracteoles linear-terete, at a distance from the flower- Calyx-lobes laiiceo- 

 late, acute. Corolla blue, 6 to 7 lines long, glabrous or sprinkled with a feft 

 hairs outside, the lobes all broadly and nearly equally winged, but the upper 

 ones separated nearly to the base. Dissepiment of the ovary reaching to 

 above the middle ; ovules several, in 2 rows in each cell. Capsule ovom- 

 oblong, about 3 lines long. Seeds flat, bordered by a smooth margin, hm ^ 

 not at all or very narrowly winged. 



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^^. «. pterigosperma^ R. Br. Prod. 578. A glabrous perennial 

 with a tufted stock, and usually numerous, erect, scarcely branched stenisc ^ 

 1 ft. or more. Eadical leaves and a few at the base of the stems petiolate: 

 linear or linear-lanceolate, often 2 in. long or morCj thick, bordered by_ai^|* , 

 small, distant teeth or entire, the other leaves few, small, and distan ■ 

 Plowers of a deep blue, terminal or on long peduncles in the upper a^^'''' 

 Bracteoles very small and obtuse, at a distance from the flower, *-^^v 

 quite glabrous, the lobes linear and obtuse, shorter or scarcely longer tha 

 the tube. Corolla about \ in. long, quite glabrous outside or '^^^^\ 

 sprinkled with a few hairs, the lobes all broadly winged, and separated ve, 

 low down, the 2 upper ones almost to the base, with the outer %vings ^ 

 scending quite to the base. Dissepiment of the ovary reaching to above ^ 

 middle; ovules several, in 2 rows in each cell. Capsule ovoid or globula^/ 

 to 3 lines long. Seeds broadly winged. — DO. Prod. vii. 515 ; De 

 Gooden. 153, partially; G. cyanea, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 155. 



*W. Australia. Lucky Bay, R. Brown, and thence eastward to Stokes Inlet, C«f 

 le Grand, Phillips Eange, etc., Maxwell, 



36. G. Vilmoriniae, F. Mnell Fragm. iii. 19. L 16. An erect befj| 



with a few woolly hairs in the lower part, especially about the axils, ^^^\ 

 florescence glandular-pubescent. Leaves linear, entire, 2 to 4 in. long, 

 floral ones much shorter. Peduncles axillary, longer than the ^^'"^"^^^y^g 

 flowered, without bracteoles. Calyx-lobes rather short. Corolla b 

 {F. MuelL), 7 to 8 lines long, glandular-pubescent outside ; lobes broaa. 

 winged, the 2 upper ones separated lower down, and with a concave a^ 



