256 THE FLORA OE THE NOETHBEN TBEEITOEY. 



2. OLDENLANDIA, Linn., 1737. 



(Agathisanthemum, Klotzsch., 1861 ; Gonotheoa, Blume., 1830 ; Karamy- 

 schewia, Fisch. & Mey., 1838 ; Peltospermum, Benth., 1849 ; Pentodon, 

 Hochst., 1844 ; Listeria, Neck., 1790 ; Theyodis, A. Rich., 1847 ; Hedyotis ; 

 Synaptantha ; Anotis.) 



Capsule slightly protruding from the calyx-tube, and opening locuhoidally, 

 or both septioidally and locuhcidally. Leaves narrow-linear. Pedicels slender, 

 sohtary, or 2 or 3 together. 



Very slender, erect. Panicle loose, almost leafless. Corolla-lobes 

 shorter than the tube. Capsule loculicidal and septicidal. — 

 ■ 2. 0. mitrasacmoides. 

 Slender and diffuse. Pedicels axillary. Corolla-lobes shorter than 

 the tube. Capsule loculicidal and septicidal. — 1. O. galioides. 

 Capsule at least half -superior, opening in 4 valves. 



Corolla divided almost to the base, and often persistent. Seeds 

 angular, or if peltate not concave. Very small much-branched 

 aimuals or perennials. — 4. 0. scleranthoides. 

 Corolla-lobes shorter than the tube. Seeds broad, concave, peltately 

 attached by a prominent rib on the inner face. Perennials with 

 linear leaves. — 3. 0. pterospora. 



1. 0. galioides, F. v. M. — CuUen Creek, Gilruth and Spencer, July- 

 August, 1911. Recorded. Along rivulets near M'Adam Range, P. v. Mueller ; 

 S. Goulburn Island, A. Cunningham. 



2. 0. mitrasacmoides, F. v. M. — Depot Creek and Arnhem's Land, 

 F. V. Mueller. 



3. 0. petrospora, F. v. M. — Sturt's Creek, F. v. Mueller. 



4. 0. scleranthoides, F. v. M. — Depot Creek, F. v. Mueller. 



0. spermacocoides, F. v. M.; 0. Crouchiana, F. v. M.; 0. tillaeacea, F. v. M.; 

 O. trachymenioides, F. v. M. — Recorded from North AustraUa in Mueller's 

 Census. 



3. SARCOCEPHALUS, Ai-zel., 1818. 



(Cephalina, Thonn., 1828 ; Plantanocarpum, Korth., 1839.) 



1. S. cordatus, Miq. SoxToloola,, G. F. Hill (653), 27/10/1911.— Recorded. 

 Glenelg River, N.W. Coast, Herb. Hooker ; Victoria River, F. v. M. Leich- 

 hardt-tree cir Canary-wood. Bark yields a canary-yellow dye ; a good cabinet 

 wood. 



4. RANDIA, Linn. 



(Stylocoryna, Cav.; Grif&thia, W. & Arn.; Cupia, Dc; Gynopachs, Bl.) 

 1. B. densiflora, Benth. — Recorded. Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown. 

 B. sessiUs, F. v. M. — Recorded from North Australia in Mueller's Census. 



5. GARDENIA, Ellis, 1761. 



(Bergkias, Senner., 1776 ; Caquipiria, J. F. Gmel., 1791 ; Hyperacanthus, 

 E. Mey., 1843 ; Piringa, Juss., 1820 ; Rothmannia, Thunb., 1776 ; Salhbergia, 

 N^.k., 1790 ; Yangapa, Rafin., 1838.) 



