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yellow, nearly lin. long, lower lobes narrowly winged, the 

 upper ones shortly on the outer edge, the inner edge aurieu- 

 lated and almost completely enclosing the indusium there 

 and in the throat slightly hirsute, otherwise glabrous, the 

 saccate protuberance at the base short and thick ; style stout, 

 glabrous in the lower half, the upper half invested with 

 fine hairs; indusium finely hirsute on both back and front, 

 the margins eiliate. 



632. Goodenia linifolia "W.V.F., n. sp. 



Stock woody, with numerous erect paniculately-branched stems 

 which are always glandular and vary from glabrous to 

 greyish-tomentose ; leaves linear, entire, with involute mar- 

 gins so as to appear almost terete, without different basal 

 leaves; peduncles in the upper axils, 1-flowered; ebracte- 

 ate, orbiculate beneath the flowers; calyx very glandular- 

 hirsute, the lobes lanceolate, longer than the tube; corolla 

 glandular-hirsute without, the lobes conspicuously winged, 

 the two upper ones deeply separated and prominently 

 auriculate; style and indusium hirsute, the latter eiliate; 

 capsule slightly viscid, ovoid, perfecting few seeds (4-6), 

 the dissepiment short, often almost obsolete; seeds large, 

 compressed brown, granulate, with broad yellowish mem- 

 branous margins. 



Near Derby ; Inglis' Gap, King Leopold Ranges ; Lennard, Isdell, 

 Barnett Rivers (W.V.F.). 



Height 9-18in. Leaves l-2^in. long. Peduncles mostly i- 

 fin. Corolla not exceeding Jin. long, yellow. Capsule 

 under 3 lines long. In moist sandy soil. 



Independently of other characters the foliage distinguishes this 

 plant from other ebracteate species. 



633. G. propinqua W.V.F., n. sp. 



An erect annual, more or less invested with white usually spread- 

 ing slightly glandular hairs, radical leaves, rosulate, broadly 

 obovate, entire or slightly toothed, with white-woolly axils; 

 stem-leaves few, linear, entire, longer than the radical ones, 

 the floral leaves reduced to bracts; flowers small, in a loose 

 raceme on much-branched panicle; pedicels filiform, 

 bracteolate about half way up; calyx narrow, the lobes 

 lanceolate, much shorter than the tube: corolla pubescent 

 without, the upper lobes deeply divided, broadly winged on 

 one side, slightly so on the other, lower lobes equally winged ; 

 ovary bilooular; ovules numerous, the disse]iiment reaching 

 almost to the summit; style and indusium scantily hirsute, 

 the latter eiliate; capsule thin, narrow: seeds ven- small, 

 orbicular, compressed, quite smooth, with minute membran- 

 ous margins, often almost obsolete. 



