FLORA OF TASMANIA. 97 
DnntlB. New Booth Wales and South-east Australia. (Cultivated in England.) 
A sabered plant, more rolm-t than tin- |inr . ..\< -cordate, not antrled, spinous at the 
acute apex only. Bract* short, distichous, imbricated at tin- base of tin- p than the haves. 
with two small red-brown bracta beneath the small calyx. /' men abort | inch long. Pod with a deader pedicel 
which is much longer than the calyx. 1 inch long, \ inch broad. Iilunt or rounded at both ends. 
Gen. XI. GOOD! \ 
Calyx bilabiatus, labio superiore brcviore setnibilido, inferiore triltdo. Ycxillum planum, subrotundum. 
:. vagina integra. Ovarium pauei-o\ ulatuni. /.- ma stipitatutn, basi oblique 
angustatum, plano-compressum, 2-l-spermum.— Frutires ; i'olii* am ' 
floribus racemasisjlavis ; pedicellis rhracteolalie. 
A small genus, consisting of only three known specie*, whereof 1 wo are South-east Australian ami Tasmanian. 
and one inhabits South-west Australia. It may be recognized at one h\ the -hruhhy hal.it. trif- d 
cemes of yellow flowers, two-lipped calyx, of which the lips are not deeply divided, and by the two- 
pod, which is veined and obliquelj narrowed at the base. (Named in honour of Dr. 
physician.) 
1. Goodia latifolia (Saliab. Par. Loud. t. ID ; giaberriina, foliolia late obi 
tisve obtusis apiculatisvo, raccmis clongati*. legominibns I 
A handsome biedi. 3-C f, el huh. with spreading branch' -. and 1 >n-.r racemes of flowers, like a small l.almvnum. 
Everywhere glabrous, except at the tips of the young branches and n\\xx.— Branches slender, terete, brittle. 7V- 
tiole slender, 1-2 inches long. Leaflets \-\ inch long, membranous, oblong-obovate or obeordat< 
glabrous. Racemes terminal, 2-6 inches long. Tloirer* on slender pedicel*, golden-yellow, ' inch long. Calyx 
glabrous or slightly puberulous. Pod with its slender stalk \\ ineb long, lanceolate, with an abruptly incurved or 
straight apex, thickened along the dorsal suture, and obscurely winged, transversely wrinkled. Seeds one to four, 
black, with a large strophulus. 
2. Goodia pubescens (Sims, Bot. Mag. t. 1810) ; pubescens, foliolia ob 
cuneatisve obtusis. racemis brevibus. — Br. in If 
Gen. XTI. LOT? - 
Calyx campanulatus, quinquefidus. Te.ciUum rotundatum. Ahr marginc superiore connivente 
Carina a'scciuleus, angu-tatu-ro- i. s ia 10, diadelpha, alterna longiora, apice dilatata. Ovariu 
