Goodenoviea.] flora OF Tasmania 
gracilibus, foliis radicalibus spathulatis late v. anguste lanceolatis oblongisve integerrinus subsinuatisve, 
pedunculis axillaribus terminalibusque gracilibus ebracteatis 1 -Moris h 
DC. Prodr. vi. 515; Be Vriese, Gooden. 148. ;/. 
Hab. Not uncommon in marshy soil in various parts of * 
Disteib. South-eastern Australia, from Sydney to Victoria. 
A slender, herbaceous, glabrous species, or with occasional!} item ippreetod lmi- - v,,,« 
root, slender, erect, a span to 10 inches long. Radical leaves 1-3 inches long, spathulate, obloi _• 
oblong, contracted into a short or long petiole, blunt or subacute, quite entire or sinuate; cauliuc l< 
row. Peduncles slender, axillary and terminal, one-flowered, reflexed in fruit. Calyx-UxW short, 
oblong-lanceolate. Corolla deep yellow, about | inch across; lobes obovate-cuneate. 
Victoria specimens of this have larger flowers and eoarseb toothed haves. 
5. Goodenia humilis (Br. Prodr. 575) ; caule scapiformi paniculatim ramoeo pal I 
foliis radicalibus (v. e rhizomate repente) numcrosis anguste linearibus lineari-laueeolatisv, 
inferne pilosis integerrimis v. subdcntatis, calycis tubus dense pubescent ilms pihs patuh> 
linearibus.— DC. Prodr. vii. 513. G. gramini! 
Gooden. 132, 133. {Gunn, 1177.) (Tab. LXV111. ./.) 
Hab. Northern parts of the Island, is marshy soil : Georgetown, margin 
Flinders' Island, Omm.— (FL Dec, Jan.) 
Distrib. Victoria. 
Very variable in size, from 1-^ ii : 
and pubescent, seape-like, pameulal 
ing. Radical leaves narrow-Inn e.r <-r l.nu . ni.iie, r:iiei\ o > _- . 
sinuate, glabrous or pilose below the middle. 8tmt or Mipei brandling, wry pa n wa 
are the calyces), branching above, each branch brad : '" w Bowir ' 
Plate LXYIII. A. 
Obs. I am unacquainted with G. barbata, hr.. 
linear-lanceolate leaves, single-flowered pedicels, a b 
one-celled, two- or three-seeded capsules. 
Gen. V. VELLBIA, S , 
Calyx inferus, 3-5-phyllus, lobis inrcqualibus. Corolla tubo bed ovario accreta, 
bilabiato. Stamina distincta, glandula epigyna mt< r 1 ant. nora. 
laris valvis binartitis; sCuuhu pluriina, imbricata.— Ht-rba 
latil; scapis dlchotomh, axillis plerisaue Jlorifem, Lractei* oppotUtt ; corolla far 
Goodenia, but differs in the free calyx, more unequa caiyx 
only. (Named in honour 
■' 1. velleia parade*. (B, Trodr. 580); ,.uU.« a.i., ? l.«,, f«l,.- . .llipti. oJan, 
tuse dentatis, bracteis integns loDan.vt, wu/wc i 
Vriese, Gooden. 172. [Gmm, *-) ^ n 
Hab Not uncommon in many parts of the Island, Gunn.— (il. Oct., flOT.J [9 
Distbib. South-eastern Australia, from Sydney to Adelaide. 
