Goodenia.'] xxiv. GOODENOVIE^. 73 



the specimens this species appears to be more nearly allied to G. Armslronyiaaa thauto Q. 

 nupida, but the broad auviculatc floral leaves are different from those of either. 



49. G. Armstrongiana, De. Vr. Goodeit. 138. t. 34. Apparently annual, 

 Sliibrous or sprinkled with soft hairs. Stems slender, leafy, erect orflexuose, 

 1 to 2 ft. longr. Leaves sessile and stem-clasping, the lower ones ovate and 

 sometimes bordered by a few small teeth, the upper ones quite entire, laueeo- 

 ate, more or less decurrent along the stem. Peduncles filiform, axillarv, 

 onger than the leaves, without bracteoles. Tlowers small, yellow. Calvi- 



lobes setaceous. Corolla not \ in. long, glabrous or with a "few rigid hairs 

 outside, the lobes broadly winged. Capsule ovoid, about 3 lines long, the 

 (iissepiment reaching above the middle. Seeds flat, granular-rugose, with a 

 rather thick smooth margin. 



p • ■'^."stralia, 5. Brown Serb, (an imperfect specimen, without the precise station), 



^n ^i^m^iQ^, Jrmstronff ; Victoria river and grassy flats between Providence HUl aud 

 Macadam Range, F. Mueller. 



50. G. corynocarpa, F. Muell. Tranm. ii. 16. Herbaceous and gla- 



rous or sprinkled with appresscd silky hairs. Stems asceudino- sometimes 

 ., 7 "• '"s?"- Leaves petiolate, ovate-lanceolate oblong or lanceolate, 

 ne radical ones sometimes many inches long and coarsely toothed, the stem 

 ones smaller and distant, the upper floral ones reduced to small sessile bracts. 

 e uncles axillary, 1-flowered, forming a long loose leafy raceme. Bracteoles 

 none or minute and close under the flower. Calyx-tube cylindrical, longer 

 ^oan the setaceous lobes. Corolla (yellow?) 7 to "^8. lines long, very silky- 

 airy outside, the upper lobes separated lower down, with a broad concave 

 ahn ^''^'•^ usually very short. Dissepiment of the ovary reaching far 



ve the middle. Capsule Unear, about \ in. long in the common form, 

 eeds almost in a single row in each cell, flat, black, minutely granulate, with 

 a paler coloured smooth border. 



(nV« •.■*''^^**'a'lia. Murchison river. Old field. The inflorescence and the linear capsule 

 P^e this species a very distinct aspect. 



\i^^^^l^^?°^"^'^'P'^• Bi'acteoles conspicuous, akhou2;h very small. Capsule about 1 in. 

 o- uetweeu Moore and IMurchisoii rivers, Drummond, Qth Coll. n. 146. 



the ^}^^% ^- Pedicellos.^s. Herbs with leaves chiefly radical or tufted, 

 scitt T ^^'*^^ either few and distant or coUected in terminal tufts, rarely 

 . ' tered and linear or reduced to small bracts. Peduncles long, radical or 



vitr'"f"l!' *^^^*^ °^" ^^^l^''ii7' 1-flowered, usually articulate under the flower, 



bracteoles or rarefy here and there with very minute ones. 



over^" It^* ™<*^issima, F. Muell. Herb. A small plant, very villous all 

 ji • ^^!"^ ^°''t hairs. Radical leaves petiolate, obovate, deeply crenate, 1 to 

 cular "^' ^^^"^^ ^^'^^^' decumbent, with a few small almost sessile orbi- 

 l-floff°^' , °^?»te leaves. Peduncles axillary, rather longer than the leaves, 

 the U ^^it^iout bracteoles. Flowers rather large, yellow. Calyx hispid, 

 Bisse • ^ "^^^'ow and acute. Corolla pubescent outside, 7 to 8 lines long. 

 Fmit^^T'^* of ^te ovary reaching fai- above the middle. Ovules numerous. 



iiot seen. 



*?"seuslaucl 



Near Cooper's Creek, Bowman. Although the specimens are not de- 



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