80 



LXIV. GOODENOVIE.E. [GooJellk 



the top of the adnate port ; ovules very mimcrous. Capsule narrow, about 

 2 lines long, opening in 4 valves. Seeds very small, flat, not Avinged.- 

 G. tendla, F. Muell. Fragm. ii. Ill, not of R. Br. 



. ^^- Australia, Dnmmond, 1st Coll. n. 42, also n. 159, 40G; swampy flats, Don 

 river, Maxwell. = > ij 



68. G. bicolor, F. Muell. Herb. A small, tufted, pubescent plant, 

 apparently perennial. Leaves rosulate, petiolate, obovate or ovate, tliiu, 

 entu-e or minutely and remotely toothed, the larger ones above 1 in. 

 long. Scapes slender, erect, leafless or with very small, linear, bract-like 

 leaves, 2 to 4 in. high, bearing a loose raceme of very few small flowers, 

 Bracts small and narrow. Pedicel A in. long, without bracteoles. Calvx 

 nearly 2 lines long, tlie lobes as long as the tube. Corolla 3 to 4 lines long, 

 pubescent outside, the upper lobes pui-ple, the lower yellow {F. Muell), the 

 upper ones separate to the base. Dissepiment reaching nearly to the top of 

 the ovary, with numerous ovules in several rows. Capsule oblong, about 



2 lines long. Seeds very numerous and small, flat, orbicular, with a thict 

 ened margin. 



Wr. Australia. Pastures between Macadam Range and Providence Hill, F. Muellef. 

 11ns appears to be the plant alluded to as near G. paniculata by F. Mueller, Fragm. i. Wl 



C9. G 



r 



A smallj sLortly creeping or sto- 



Leaves 



ines long. 



loniterous perennial, hoary with an irregularly stellate pubescence. 

 m rosulate tufts, petiolate, ovate or orbicular, obtuse, entire, 1 to 3 li- . „ 

 Peduncles numerous in the tufts, slender, a to f in. long, each with a single, 

 small flower, without bracteoles. Calyx not above 1 line lout? at the time of 

 flowenng, the lobes short. Corolla only seen in bud, and then the 2 upper 

 lobes rather larger than the others. Anthers ovate. Ovary almost com- 

 pletely 2-celled ; ovules in about 4 rows in each cell Capsule oblong or 

 ovoid-oblong, li to nearly 2 lines long. Seeds small, orbicular, flat, not 

 winged.— DC. Prod. vii. 516. 



N. Australia. South Goulburn island, A. Cunningham. 

 tjueensland. Endeavour river, Banhs and Solander. 



5. CALOGYNE, E. Br. 



(Distylis, Gaudich) 



Calyx, corolla, stamens, ovary, capsule, and seeds of Goodeuia. Style 

 deeply divided into 2 incurved and connivent branches, each with a diniicliate 

 indusium open on the inner edge, and enclosing a half-stigmate, with soffle- 

 tUTies a third intermediate shorter branch, with a straight indusium open on 

 both edges and enclosing the central portion of the stigmate.— Erect or cUf- 

 tiise annuals. Leaves alternate. Peduncles axillary, without bracteoles- 

 flowers yellow. ■ ^ 



li S' W "'" ^''° ^"^tralian species, a third has been published from the coasts of China- 

 It IS, however, so near to theC. pilosa that it may, perhans. Drove to be a variety on l^- 



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^^the oit ^ ^'^°'^''- J^^^^^r™^°t reaching at least the middle of 



Berardia^' 



