Cahgyne:\ LXiv. goodenovieje. 81 



^^^M^ ^ branches. Dissepiment exceediugly short, almost rudi- 



meutary 



". Cpilosa, 



r.l:.?\^^l^''^^'^^' ^- ^"'^^- ^''"ff""- ^^- 7. An erect, glandular- 

 pub scent or hirsute annual of ^ to i ft. Leaves la.,ceolate or a nm.st Un.n,- 



borrl..,-^,l K r "7 Ti" r 2 "" -^ ^- Leaves lanceolate or almost linear, 



sne wi V T^T^^ '''."^'"^'^ '''^'''' ^^'' '^"^''^^ «"^^ P^tio^'-^te, in some 



theX . ^''^'\ ?^ ^ *° ^ ^"- ^""^' "^ ^^''^'-^ ^«^^' «"^^>'l. ■''"d entire; 



the stun-leaves few and distant, gradually passing into narrow-linear bracts. 



imn I ? '"''^ •'°''^' ^^'^ *"^^ ^'^'■y sl^O'^t'y closed above the ovaiy, the 



upper lobes separated very low down and unequally winded, with an inflexed, 



concave auricle, the lower lobes equally winged. Anthers minutely nmcro- 

 iia e jjissepiraent of the ovary reaching to about the middle, with 6 to 8 

 ovules in each cell. Style divided from halfway down to near the base into 

 3 to 4 r '''^^;°'^<^.^^^*^ t'>":d intervening one of C. pilosa. Capsule ovoid, 

 fi..„ 1 • T^'^^ H'i»- ^^'^^^ ^^^' orbicular, winged.— Z>/a/vZ/« BeranUamr, 



TmJIa t^^'"- ^ ''^- ^"^- ^^0. t. 80 ; DC. Prod. vii. 517 j Culogpie disMis, 

 ■P. Muell. Eragm. vi. 6. > jj J > 



N. Australia. Dampier Archipelago, N.W. coast, A. Cunningham (in fruit ouly). 

 field rivipr /i/" ;, ^'"" ^'''^''' ^rummond, \st Coll. n. 409, and Siippl. n. 27 ; Old- 

 river 'n;^;.^/^^' ^''''^'*'' ^''"-'^'' N- "f ^'^'''■''"S Kange, /l Jf«^/L; Murchisou 

 of some s • '"■f^* ('^'^^e specimens with hirjjer flowers). The aspect of the plant is that 

 recoffni? -^'i?^!"^ of (?oo6?eKm ^lauca, but with a different indnmeutum. De Vries did not 

 either F ;; • , "^"^"^^ *^^ specimens he had to examine from the Hookeriau Herbarium 



■"■f feueia lanceolata or Eut kales trinervis. 



I 



ino?p ^' P'\°sa> ^- -S/-- Prod. 579. An erect or branching and diffuse, 

 petiolT +f ^^^^^ ^^^"^'''^ of i to 1 ft. Leaves sessile or the lower ones 

 2 in \ "P'^^'" °°^^ ^^^'^ stem-clasping, lanceolate or almost linear, 1 to 



1 or aTf' ™''""^^d ^^^'» ^ ft^"^ distant teeth, and the floral ones usually with 

 Coroll V \T ^^^^ ^^^^ ^* ^^^ ^^^^- Calyx-lobes lanceolate, leafv, hirsute, 

 abovetl "^^^^'^^'^ outside, scarcely i" in. long, the tube shortly closed 



an j^fl ^^ ovary, the upper lobes separated very low, unequally winged, with 

 aciimi ^i' concave auricle, lower lobes equally winged. Anthers mucronate- 

 interv"^- ' ^^^^ ^^^*^ *^^^ ^ branches of C. Berardiana, and a third slioi-ter 

 luent ''r^°f- °"^" ^^''''■y almost completely 1 -celled, the very short dissepi- 

 rudi Jo *^^ cavity into two, as in Guodtnia, but sometimes almost 

 inetp/° o ^'i ^^'"^^^ about 6. Capsule nearly globular, 2 to 3 lines dia- 

 517 -n V °''''^' ^'■^*' ^i*^ a rather broad, thick border.— DC. Prod. vii. 

 ' -L'e Vr. Gooden. 180, partly; Goodenia dubia, Sprang. Syst. i. 721. 



Queenal^*^^*' J^^^^^^"^ '^^l^ and islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, B. Brown. 

 ^''ina, is cl \\v -^"'^•^'nghani Bay, Dallachy. C. chineusb, Hance, from the coasts of 

 ^om the N W ^ *'° ^^'^ species, and^may prove to be a variety only. The specimens 

 Goodenia s i ^^^^^ ^"^ ^^^ ^°^'* Essingtoa referred here by De Vriese belong to 

 *>nie STiPn.-r?'* ? ^^^ ®- f»«pida. In outward aspect Calogyne pilosa much resembles 

 e specimens of (?oo^^,-« aV^^. ^ ^^ .^ 



6. SELLIEEA, Cav. 



on the"^"^"^^^ annate; limb free, of 5 lobes or segments. Corolla-tube slit 

 VOL i^^^*^ ^^^^ ^° *'*^ °^'^0'' ^^*^ ^""^ °f ^ "^^""'y ^'l^^^ ^°^^^' ^* ^^"S^b 



