90 



LXIV. GOODENOVIE^. [Scavok. 



Shh'pida, h\ne the" wings of the lobes uitliout transverse veins, and the 

 obes tuore or less fringed at their junction. Anthers tipped with a minute 

 tufi of junn-s Ovary 2-ceUed. Fruit not seen.— DC. Prod. vii. 511 ; Mol- 

 kenboerm pihsa, De Yr. Gooden. 39. t. 7; M. semiamplexicaulis, De Tr, 

 Uooden. t. 5, as to the plate, but not the description, p. 41. 



r\^ ' r^^^^J'^'^' ^"■'''' ^'''^'■' ^""ff'^h Drummond, \st Coll. and n. 393 ; Haiver 

 nver, Oldfield. 



£. memhranacea Benth. hi Hueg. Ennm, 69; DC. Prod. vii. 511 ; Mollcenloeria mm- 



9. S. hispida, Cav. Ic. vi. 7. ^. 510. Herbaceous, apparently annual, 

 scabrous-pubescent or hirsute with spreading hairs, the stems erect or 

 branclung at the base, 1 to 2 ft. high. Leaves linear or lanceolate and 

 sessile or the lower ones narrow-oblong, and contracted into a petiole, entire 

 or the broader ones remotely toothed, the larger ones 2 or 3 in. long, the 

 upper ones smaller. Peduncles axillary, as long as or longer than the leaves, 



J;!v7'' R°' .^^^ ^""7% ''''' ^^^'-^"g 3 or sometimes a cyme of several 

 flowers. Bi;acteoles leafy, linear. Calyx-lobes linear, much longer than the 

 tuoe. LoroHa f to 1 lu. long, the wings of the lobes broad, but without 

 transverse vems. Anthers tipped with a tuft of minute bristles. Indusium 

 densely hairy on the back at the base, the margin ciliate. Ovarv 3-ceIled. 

 Drupe oblong about 3 lines long. Seeds oblong, the embryo nearly tenet.. 

 -R. Br. ProcL 586 ; DC. Prod. vii. 511 ; Goodenia ramcmlima, Sm. in Tr. 



Vr. Gooden. 62. 



Queensland. Near Brisbaue, W. mil. 



Merktisia hispida, D^ 



ictorxa. Mcrriman's Creek, Gipps' Land, rare, P. Mueller. 



10. S. 



Muell. Fragm. i. 121. An erect, hispii 



i.,.o„ I,- 1 L » -"H^c^t-. ujiuijm. \. izi. AH erect, ii'=^'- 



uranctiing herb, apparently annual, about 1 ft. high, closely resembliu. 

 o. impida. Leaves linear or lanceolate, entire or sparin^v toothed, the 

 larger ones 3 or 3 in. long. Inilorescence, bracteoles, and flowers of S. /«*• 

 fida, except that the corolla is rather -smaller, and the wings of the lobes are 

 exceedingly narrow or scarcely developed. Anthers tipped with minute 

 oristies. indusium nearly glabrous, the margin cHiate. Ovary 2-ceUed. 



y^^^'^olt.'hi^td^^ ^^''''^ ^^^ ^''''^'^ ^'^""^ ^- ^"^^'^- This may prove to be « 



.tiil" n?;.^°°^^"' f. Jf«.//.; Hooh.f. Fl. Tasm. i. 231. t. 67. ^ 

 or rarl 1 P"? Tf ^^ branched, rooting at the nodes, more or less hirsute 

 or rarely almost glabrous. Leaves nv«tP r^^.^,^.+o .' *u..i.+. ^. nlilouZ. 



irreeul 



Leaves ovate obovate spathulate or oblouZ 

 in mn,„- cr. • ^-•' -"^"■*^' naiTowed at the base or shortly petiolate- 



r^l t oUr r fr" n • """^^ f ^°"= ^^ '^' ^— Bracteoles le.f;;- 

 Coroll^ nf n !■ , ^^X'^'^^'^T °^''°'"*^ "^- ^'"T rarely one of them elongated. 

 Shit tin-. w^r^"'A ^ "' * ^""'^ ^°"S' P-^^'^'^ent outside. Anther; 

 without termmal tufts. Ovary 2-celled. Style hairy. Indusium not at ail 



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KiuTmany'otheis.^'''''"' '° '^" ^'"' Mountains, very common, R. Brom, m^ \ 



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