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G glanca but tlie true value and iiffiiiities of the species cannot be correctly 

 judged of witliout better specimens. 



N. Australia. Nichol Bay, N.W. coast, IFalcoft. 



Sect. Ill Amphichila, DC. Corolla with the 2 upper lobes separated 



much Jo^yer down than the otliers. Ovules very numerous, closely packed in 



more than 2 rows in each cell of the ovary, which is 2-celIed, except the veiy 



short, tree summit. Capsule less coriaceous than in the other sections. 



feeeds numerous and small.— Rowers small, in leafless panicles or on radical 

 scapes. ^ 



62. G. paniculata, Sm. in Trans. Linn. Soc. ii. 3i8. A perennial, 

 more or less hirsute or rarely glabrous, with a tufted stock and erect stems 

 • 7 1 ; ,^r^^^l leaves petiolate, from obovate to narrow-lanceolate, 

 m-egularly toothed or rarely entire, 1 to 2 in. long when broad, often twice 

 that length when narrow; stem-leaves few and much smaller, the floral ones 

 reduced o hnear bracts. Flowers yellow, in a loose, terminal panicle, the 

 primary branches racemose, the secondary cymose, the flowers all pedicellate 

 withm the small linear bracts. Calyx-lobes subulate, short. Corolla about 

 2 m. Jong glandular-pubescent outside, -with longer simple hairs intermixed. 

 Capsule about 2 lines long, the dissepiment reaching nearly to the top. 

 beeds numerous and very small, but orbicular and flattened.-R. Br. Prod. 

 57o ; Cav. Ic t. 507 ; DC. Prod. vii. 513 ; De Vr. Gooden. 125 ; O.p.ruosa, 

 i)c Vr. Gooden. 126 (from the character given). 



Victoria. Lak 



certiuhdose V «ir^' '-}^?-n^^'' *" '^"'^ ^P*^"^^ G.S'-acilis and G. humilis, which are 

 ceitamlj closely allied ; but, if they are united, G. larnprosperma should also be iaeluded. 



fn1 wp 7 • Pj^'^P^^yascens, E. Br. Prod. 578. Glabrous, pubescent or the 

 foliage almost woolly. Stock tufted ; stems erect, 1 to 2 ft. high. Karlical 

 leaves linear or lanceolate, attaining sometimes 6 in. or more, elitire or with 

 a tew remote teeth, the broader ones contracted into a long petiole ; stem- 



ir., ' v\ f, ^"^ ""l °°"' ^'''''^'' ^^' ^'"'^li ^^-^^cts- Flowers small, "of 

 a purplish blue, usually numerous, in a loose panicle, the primary racemose 



sW L 1 r"° ^""""'n' 'T^^^^^'' ^'i^^J'otomous cvmes. Calyx-tube very 

 lobo^'b n^Sl ^•".^«'-- CoroUa-tube adnate much higher up than the calyx; 



erJ uneou.^ """^^"'^' -^^ f "?Pf "^^'^^ ''^^'^'^'^ ^°^^ down, and ' ' - 

 r Ca3 • ..^rr r tli^- --7 --h'-K to the summi 



the wnigs 



«u C^Zt ..TTv , ^^^ ""''^'y '•^^"hi"^ to the summit or nearly 

 fl"t wlufa win ri' ^'"'? ^'."=- ^^"^^^ exceedingly numerous and small. 



T). Vr PnJ "'il.' TIV" f ^*^^ ^'^riable breadth -DC. Prod. vii. 515; 

 De Vr. Gooden. 153; F. Muell. Pragm. i. 117. 



Ca??;i1tl'Y]^; J''S ""'-' "".^ ^^"t'« Creek, F. Mueller; islands of the Gulf of 



\ ar. ? »,».„, F. M.dl. V„j slender a«a .„.n. ste«,; filifo™. 3 to 4 m. b* 



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