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L. heterophylla, Labill. — Recorded from North Australia in National 

 Herbarium Census. 



3. ISOTOMA, LiNDL., 1826. 



(Hippobroma, G. Don., 1834 ; Lobelia partly ; Enchysia partly ; Lamencia 

 partly.) 



1. /. petrcm, F. v. M. — Near Haast's Bluff, Macdonnell Ranges, G. F. 

 HiU (195), 22/5/1911. 



/. OulUverii, F. v. M.; Sphenoclea zeilanica, Gaertn. — ^Recorded from 

 North Australia in National Herbarium Census. 



GOODEinACE.aE:. 



Ovules 2 or more in each ceU of the ovary or on each side of the imperfect 

 rudimentary dissepiment. 



Anthers connate round the style. Capsule hnear, 4-valved at least at 

 the base. Leaves narrow-linear or heath-like or reduced to scales. — 

 3. Leschenaultia. 



Anthers free (when the flower is expanded). Capsule globular ovoid or 

 oblong, opening from the top in 2 or 4 valves, Indusium cup-shaped. 

 Calyx entirely free. — 1. Velleia. 



Calyx-tube adnate (sometimes exceedingly short), lobes free or 

 adnate at the base. 

 Style undivided. — 2. Goodenia. 

 Style 2- or 3-cleft. — 4. Calogyne. 



Anthers free. Fruit more or less succulent and indehiscent. — 5. Cato- 

 sperma. 



Ovules 1 or 2 in the whole ovary. 

 Calyx-tube adnate. 



CoroUa-tube split, lobes spreading, not auriculate. Ovules 2. 



Anthers free. — 6. Scaevola. 

 CoroUa-tube sht, upper lobes auriculate. Ovule 1. Anthers 

 connate. — 7. Dampiera. 

 Calyx and corolla tubes almost closed over the ovary, but free. 

 CoroUa-tube with horizontally spreading lobes. Ovule 1. — 

 Brunoniaceae. 



1. VELLEIA, Sm., 1798. 

 (Euthales, R. Br., 1810 ; Menoceras, Lindl., 1847.) 



Sepals 5, lanceolate, nearly distinct. — 2. V. panduriformis. 

 Sepals 5, ovate, connate at the base. — 1. V. connata. 



1. V. connata, F. v. M.—IO miles N. of Camp IV., G. F. Hill (400), 

 29/6/1911. On sandhills. Erect Velleia. 



2. F. panduriformis, A. Cunn. — Recorded. Goodenough Bay and 

 Port Cunningham, N.W. Coast, A. Cunningham. 



V. Cibsackiana, F. v. M. — ^Recorded from North AustraHa in National 

 Herbarium Census. 



2. GOODENIA, Sm., 1794. 



(Aillya, De Vr., 1854 ; Boutonia, Hot., 1840 ; Collema, Anders., 1839 ; 

 Monochila, Spach., 1840 ; Picrophyta, F. v. M., 1852 ; Stekhovia, De Vr.' 

 1854 ; Tetraphylax, De Vr., 1854.) 



Probably some of the species of this or allied genera possess active medi- 

 cinal properties, as a fragment of what appeared to be a species of Goodenia 



