94 



Lxiv. goodenovietE. IScavoIa. 



Prod vii 508 ; Jferhtsia glolulifera, De Vr. Gooden. 52 ; SccbwU cmfl 

 tom,^, Br Prod. 585 ; DC. Prod. vii. 510; Merhuna caspitosa, De Yr, 

 Lrooclen. 63 (partly, for Goodenia barbata and several other plants are so 

 named by him m Herb. Hook.). 



ri^' ^,"®*^*3**A ^i^S George's Sound and adjoining districts, R. Brown, Freiss, n. 

 5 09_; eastward to Cape Knobl) and Caije le Grand, Ma^v%ll. 



1 Z^I:^ ^"f^"'' A *^°'''- ^'■^f^^''"g «n^ s%»itly hairy, the specimens 6 to 8 in. high. 

 Leaves smaller and occasionallj toothed, but otherwise apparently the same.-W. Australia, 



21. S. porocarya, F. Muell. Fmgm. ii. 19. A single specimen in fruit 

 only c osely reserabhng some specimens of S. globnUfera, but the fmit is 

 much larger (abont 4 lines diameter), globular, very smooth but marled 

 with longitudinal striae, the endocarp thick and hard, with 2 or more irregu- 

 lar empty cavities besides the 2 perfect cells. 



W. Australia. Murchison river, Oldjield {Herb. F. Mueller) . 



ii\^' ^n ^"^'^^^^a, F. Br. Frod. 583. An erect shrub or underslinih of 

 J 2 to Z tt hirsute with rigid scattered hairs. Leaves petiolate, the larger 

 ones broadly lanceolate, bordered by a few acute teeth, stron-ly veined, 2 to 

 6 in long the upper ones linear or linear-lanceolate, mostiv entire. Flowers 

 sessile in terminal leafy spikes, at length long and inten-upted, with the lower 

 ones distant tracts hnear, the lower ones exceeding the flowers, the upper 

 ones small ; bracteoles linear, small. Calyx-limb prominent, annular, sinuate. 

 Lorolla blue, about f m. long, hairy inside, with rather numerous subulate 

 teeth or soft bristles tipped with minute white tufts descending in the throat 

 f.;om the margins of the lobes. Ovary 2-celIed. Style very hairy. Indu- 



Merkusia 



slum ciliate. 



De Yr. Gooden. Gl. 



Na't!!!^ali^rS./S;/ r ^^'°? S'^i^^''^ ^°""<^' ^- ^'"''»' ^'^^ier. A specimen from Cape 

 iNatnrahste, Oldjield {Herb. F. Muell.), appears to be the same. 



23. S. glandulifera, DC. Prod. vii. 510. An erect rigid herb or 

 unc ershrub, with the scabrous rigid hairs, foliage, and inflorescence of S. 

 anchimfoha, but the flouers are larger (the corolla f to 1 in Ion-) and the 

 whole inflorescence as well as the o"utside of the corolla are pubescent with 

 glandular hairs intermixed with the rigid ones, and the drupe is promiuentlv 

 ribbed but otherwise smooth or nearly so.-^. rvfa, De Vr. in PL Preiss. i- 

 405 ; Merkusia glanduUfera, De Vr. Gooden. 67. 



nd^' ^^^Amlf'tur. ^^'11 ^T\' '^™^'"''«^. ^^t Coll. often mixed with S. anchus^o''^'^ 

 ' i»^,:.S^Moni V- i, ^l-«"'J°n<^. ^"J Gordon rivers, Oldjield; Mount Baikr, 

 ;^f;.: tl' w^Ik^!^!!? f^ -<^ Salt River. Ma.^.eU. Th chafactcr' derived 



and 



LT'LTrnlv berlhs''" 1 '"'' ''"'l^^'" ^'^•^'•' ^^--^^'^/•"The clirrrct;/ deHved from tk 

 rnsti^t. ^ '" '"^' ^'^ ^P^'^i^ens, the glandular pubescence appears to be 



vJlv fr'no^ ff ^'^» ^'''*^'- '" ^"'3- ^num. 68. An erect or more 

 ^J^ZtZ^ f-""" ^T'^^' ^^"^ «^- "n^lershrub, scabrous and hirsute 

 tn t , J ^0 ;°l T\ I^'T? ^^"^^^ «»• ol^lanceolate, entire or coarselj 

 nfn flnnl T'} ^ri ^ T ^""° °^ sometimes more, mostly narrowed 

 into a petiole and partly dilated at the base, the floral ones or b?acts linear, 



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