Goodenia.'] Lxiv. goodenovie^. 75 



Flowers rather large, yellow. Calyx-lobes linear or linear-lauceolafce. Corolla 

 7 to 9 lines long, the 2 upper lobes deeply separated, the wings unequal, 

 Willi a concave auricle on the outer side. Dissepiment usually about half as 

 long as the ovary but variable, with 4 to 6 ovules in each cell. Indusiuin 

 usually hairy. Capsule ovoid, about 3 lines long. Seeds not so flat as iu 

 most species, the border scarcely prominent and not winged. — R. Br. PtoiI. 

 577; DC. Prod. vii. 515 ; De Vr. Gooden. 148 (as to Brown's plant, but 

 not the western cue associated with it, which is G. filiformis) ; Hook. f. Fl. 

 Tasrn. i. 232. . J J J^ 



Victoria. Ovens river, Buffalo Range, Daiidenong mountains, F. Mueller. 

 Tasmania. Port Daliyninle, R. Brown ; uot uiicommou iu marshy soil ia various 

 parts of the colony, J. D. Hooker. 



55. G. pinnatifida, ScJdecM. Linn(sa^x\\A\Q, A perennial, sprinkled 

 ^ith appressed hairs or nearly glabrous, the rootstock tufted or creepini^. 

 itadical leaves petiolate, oblong-spathulate or narrow, deeply tootbed or 

 piiinatifid or a few of the outermost obovate and crenate, often 2 to 3 in. 

 ^ot^g. _ Stems ascending or erect, ^ to 1 ft. long, with narrow entire or 

 pinnatifid leaves, few and distant or sometimes clustered at the ends of the 

 stems. Peduncles very long, axillary, 1-liowered, without bracteoles or rarely 

 with very minute ones at the base. Flowers rather large, yellow. Calyx- 

 obes linear or linear-lanceolate. Corolla sprinkled with rigid appressed 

 jiairs, I to f in, long in the smaller forms, | to 1 iu. in the larger ones, the 

 lower lobes often ciliate below the wings, the upper ones deeply separated, 

 ^ith a broad concave auricle on the outer side. Dissepiment of the ovary 

 ^fiort, but the ovules rather numerous. Capsule nearly orbicular, 3 to 



, l\"es long. Seeds few, lar^e, very flat, black with a lighter-coloured 

 border. » o ? j ^ 



N. S. Wales. Darting and Lachlan rivers, BurJciU, and theuce to the Barrier Range, 

 -Ku V^^- a«^i otj^^^ Expeditions; Nangas, Macarthur ; New England, C. Stuart; 

 ^lauuia nver, Leichhardt ; Darling Downs, Law. 



flni iL °"*' CommoTi on the Yarra, Forest Creek, towards Bacchus Marsh, F. Mueller 

 and others ; Wimn^era, Dallachy. 



Willgl^^^^^^* Holdfast Bay and • Flinders Range, -F. Mueller; Port Lmcoln, 



ti ff ^i ^* *'°**o»opifolia, R. Br. Prod. ^11. Apparently annual although 

 uited, glabrous except a few long hairs towards the base of the leaves. 



J^mical leaves linear, pinnatifid Avith linear lobes or rarely nearly entire, l^- 

 o m. long. Stems slender, erect or ascending, i to nearly \Ji. high, 

 ometimes ahnost filiform, with a very few distant linear leaves. 



^-nowered, long and slender, without bracteoles. Flowers small, yellow {R. 



Gn^\\' 1 * ^^®^™inS a purplish hue when diy. Calyx-lobes linear, short. 



^ /°^^''* fabrous outside, 3 to 4 lines long, the 2 upper lobes deeply sepa- 



sho'rt n ^^*^ ^^^^^ auricles on the outer side. Dissepiment of the ovary 



Dp • Capsule orbicular or ovoid. Seeds few, large, flat, broadly winged. 



Mhk i?. ^"- ^^^' ^" ^^- Gooden. 149 (as to Brown's plant, but not 

 itciieU s nor the New Zealand one associated with it). 



Cai nc.,^^®*'zf^^*' C!arabridge Gulf, N.W. coast, A. Cunningham ; islands of the Gulf of 

 i. maria, R. Brown, 



Peduncles 



