GOODENOVIiE. I. GOODEMA. 



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glandless ; stem erect, sometimes short ; leaves long-lanceolate, 

 a little toothed ; peduncles scape-formed, elongated, when bear- 

 ing the fruit geniculately compressed. "H.. G. Native of New 

 Holland, on the South Coast. 



Genicttlated-pedimcled Goodenia. PI. 1 foot. ? 



16 G. HEDERA'CEA (Smith, in Lin. trans. 2. p. 349. R. Br. 

 1. c.) plant herbaceous, downy, glandless, almost stemless ; 

 branches filiform, prostrate ; leaves oval, toothed ; radical leaves 

 sometimes lobed ; peduncles 1-3-flowered ; corolline segments 

 naked on the margins. I/ . G. Native of New South Wales, 

 about Port Jackson, and of Van Diemen's Land. Corollas yellow. 



Ivy-like Goodenia. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1823. PI. prostrate. 



17 G. GLA'BRA (R. Br. prod. p. 577.) plant herbaceous, gla- 

 brous, almost stemless ; branches prostrate ; radical leaves 

 somewhat oval and spatulate, few-toothed : rameal leaves almost 

 sessile; pedicels 1 -flowered ; corollas glabrous outside. I/. 

 G. Native of New Holland, within the tropic. Corollas yellow . 



Glabrous Goodenia. PI. prostrate. 



3. Peduncles bractless, axillary or terminal, \-Jlon-ered. 



18 G. MOLLIS (R. Br. 1. c.) peduncles axillary; leaves ovate, 

 subcordate, acute, serrated, villous, soft ; tube of corolla sac- 

 cate. ~H . G. Native of New Holland, within the tropic. 

 Corollas yellow. 



Soft Goodenia. PI. -|- to 1 foot ? 



19 G. ELONGA'TA (Labill. nov. holl. 1. p. 52. t. 75.) pilose; 

 peduncles solitary, axillary and nearly terminal, elongated, re- 

 flexed while bearing the fruit ; stem erect, filiform ; radical 

 leaves oblong-spatulate, toothed : cauline leaves lanceolate, 

 nearly entire, attenuated at the base. 7/ . G. Native of Van 

 Diemen's Land. R. Br. prod. 577. Corollas yellow. 



Elongated-peduncled Goodenia. PI. 1 foot. 



20 G. HI'SPIDA (R. Br. prod. 577.) plant erect, beset with 

 strigose hairs ; cauline leaves sessile, elongated, lanceolate, a 

 little toothed ; peduncles solitary, axillary, elongated, erect 

 while bearing the fruit; calyxes hispid. 7. G. Native of 

 New Holland, within the tropic. Corollas yellow. 



Hispid Goodenia. PI. 1 foot. ? 



21 G. CORONOPIFOLIA (R. Br. 1. c.) glabrous ; leaves linear: 

 radical ones pinnatifidly toothed : cauline ones quite entire, and 

 the seminal ones permanent ; peduncles almost solitary, alter- 

 nate, erect while bearing the fruit. Tf.. G. Native of New 

 Holland, within the tropic. Corollas yellow. 



Buck-horn-leaved Goodenia. PI. 



22 G. TENE'LLA (R. Br. 1. c.) 



plant rather downy, intermixed FIG. 124. 



with a few adpressed hairs ; 

 stem simple or wanting ; radical 

 leaves flat, lanceolate or spatu- 

 late ; peduncles radical or ter- 

 minal, elongated, erect while 

 bearing the fruit. I/ . G. Na- 

 tive of New Holland, on the 

 South Coast. Sims, bot. mag. 

 1137. Erithodes tenella, Ait. 

 hort. kew. Corollas yellow. 



Slender Goodenia. PI. \ to 

 J foot. 



23 G. FILIFORMIS (R. Br. 

 prod. p. 578.) plant smoothish ; 

 stem simple ; radical leaves fili- 

 form.: cauline leaves smaller ; peduncles terminal, subumbel- 

 late. 1{.. G. Native of New Holland, on the South Coast. 

 Corollas yellow. 



/Wj/brm-leaved Goodenia. PI. -J foot. 



SECT. II. TETRATHY'LAX (from rerpat, tetras, four-fold ; and 



6v\a, thylax, a cell : capsule 4-celled). Corolla bilabiate, yel- 

 low, having the segments winged. Capsule 4-celled. 



24 G. auADRiLocutA'Ris (R. Br. prod. p. 578.) plant glabrous, 

 erect ; leaves nearly oval, toothed ; flowers spicate or axillary. 

 %. G. Native of New Holland, on the South Coast. 



Four-celled-fruited Goodenia. PI. 



SECT. III. PORPHYRA'NTHUS (from iroptyvptos, porphyreos, 

 purple ; and avQos, ant/ios, a flower ; colour of flowers). Co- 

 rolla bilabiate, purple or blue, having the segments winged. 

 Capsule 2-celled, or half 2-celled. Stigma parallel with the 

 lips of the corolla. 



25 G. PURPURA'SCENS (R. Br. 1. c.) plant glabrous ; panicle 

 effuse ; stem naked ; leaves radical, elongated-lanceolate. TJ. . 

 G. Native of New Holland, within the tropic. Corolla purple. 



/ > ur/)/e-flowered Goodenia. PI. foot. 



26 G. PTERIGOSPE'RMA (R. Br. 1. c.) plant glabrous ; stem 

 almost simple, few-flowered ; flowers alternate ; radical leaves 

 linear, a little toothed : cauline ones smaller, remote ; calyx 

 bluntish, and is, as well as the ovarium, glabrous, y.. G. 

 Native of New Holland, on the South Coast. Corollas blue or 

 purple. 



Wing-seeded Goodenia. PI. -j foot. ? 



27 G. COERU'LEA (R. Br. 1. c.) plant glabrous ; partial stems 

 or branches nearly simple, few-flowered ; radical leaves linear : 

 cauline ones remote ; calyxes acute, and are, as well as the 

 ovaria, glandular. 7{. G. Native of New Holland, on the 

 South Coast. Corollas blue. 



/J/e- flowered Goodenia. PI. ^ foot. 



28 G. INCA'NA (R. Br. 1. c.) plant clothed with hoary tomen- 

 tum ; partial stems or branches almost simple, few-flowered ; 

 cauline leaves remote, oblong-linear; corollas woolly on the out- 

 side, as well as the ovaria. 1J. G. Native of New Holland, 

 within the tropic. Corollas blue or purple. 



Hoary Goodenia. PI. ^ foot. ? 



SECT. IV. MONOCHILA (from povog, monos, alone ; and \ei\oy, 

 cheilos, a lip, in reference to the unilabiate corolla). Corollas 

 unilabiate, having the segments winged. Stigma 2-lobed, having 

 the indusium ciliated, and contrary to the lip of the corolla. 



29 G. SCAPI'OERA (R. Br. 1. c.) plant glabrous, erect ; leaves 

 toothed ; spike terminal, pedunculate ; segments of the calyx 

 subulate, longer than the ovarium, which is tubuliferous on 

 one side. !(.. G. Native of New Holland on the South Coast. 



yar.a; common peduncle elongated, scape-formed; leaves 

 linear-lanceolate, elongated. 



Var. /3 ; common peduncle not elongated ; leaves oval-lan- 

 ceolate. 



Scape-bearing Goodenia. PI. -j foot. ? 



30 G. VI'SCIDA (R. Br. 1. c.) plant glabrous, painted, erect ; 

 leaves lanceolate, toothed; peduncles axillary, 1 -flowered, very 

 short; stigma bifid. Tj.. G. Native of New Holland, on the 

 South Coast. 



Viscid Goodenia. PI. 



SECT. V. SELLIE'RA (named after Natali Sellier, a Spanish 

 artist). Selliera, Cav. icon. 5. p. 49. t. 47. f. 2. Corolla 

 subunilabiate, purplish, having the segments wingless, and val- 

 vate in aestivation. 



1. Peduncles bibracleate. Indusium of stigma with a naked 

 border. Capsule fleshy. 



31 G. RE'PENS (Labill. nov. holl. 1. p. 53. t. 76.) plant gla- 

 brous, creeping ; leaves lanceolate, fleshy. I/ . G. Native of 

 New Holland, on the South Coast, and about Port Jackson ; and 

 of Van Diemen's Land ; and of Chili, about Talcaguana, in humid 

 sandy places by the sea shore. Selliera radicans, Cav. icon. 5. 



