266 THE FLOEA OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY. 



it in the Melb. Herb. The leaves, as far as seen, and the bracts are similar, 

 the upper corolla-lobes are unequally winged, the dissepiment of the capsule 

 reaches almost to the top of the cavity, and the seeds have the characters 

 described by Bentham. The inflorescence, however, is in a very narrow panicle, 

 and the flowers are smaller in aU their dimensions, besides being yellow instead 

 of blue, as in G. scaevolina and the rest of the series Cceruleas. 

 12 miles N.W. of Camp III., G. F. Hill (329), 12/6/1911. 



7. G. glauca, F. v. Jf .— 60 miles N.E. of Camp III., G. P. Hill (269a and 

 283a), 7/6/1911. 



Recorded. Sturt's Creek, P. v. Mueller. Pale Goodenia. 



8. G. gracilis, B. Br.— 80 miles W. of Powell's Creek, G. P. HiU (441), 

 6/7/1911. Slender Goodenia. 



9. G. grandiflora, Si. — Haast's Bluff, Macdonnell Ranges, G. P. Hill 

 (200), 22/5/1911. Poisonous, according to Greshofi. Principle unknown. 



10. G. heterochila, F. v. M. — ^Newcastle Water and Burke River, M'Douall 

 Stuart's Expedition. 



Yar. foliosa, Benth. — Victoria River, P. v. Mueller. 



Var. runcinata, Benth. — Arnhem's Land, P. v. Mueller. 



11. G. hispida, B.Br. — Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown ; 

 Copeland Island, A. Cunningham ; Bowen's Straits, Port Essington, Armstrong. 



12. G. lamprosperma, F. v. M. — Victoria River, Sturt's Creek, and 

 Macadam Range, P. v. MueUer. 



13. G. microptera, F. v. M. — ^Nichol Bay, N.W. Coast, Walcott. 



14. G. pumilio, B. Br. — South Goulburn Island, A. Cunningham. 



15. G. purpurascens, B. Br. — Victoria River and Sturt's Creek, P. v. 

 Mueller ; islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown ; Pitzmaurice River 

 and near Providence Hill, F. v. Mueller. 



16. G. Bamelii, F. v. If .—Attack Creek, M'Douall Stuart. 



17. G. scaevolina, F. v. M. — Sandstone Hills, Upper Victoria River, 

 P. V. Mueller. 



18. G. sepalosa, F. v. M. — N.W. Coast, Bynoe ; Camden Harbour, 

 Martin ; Port Essington, Armstrong. 



19. G. Strangfordii, F. v. M. — Upper Victoria River, P. v. MueUer ; 

 Elsey's Crfeek, P. v. M. Herb. 



20. G. Vilmorinice, F. v. M. — Between Bonney River and Mount Mor- 

 phett, M'DouaU Stuart. 



G. hirsuta, F. v. M.; G. Stobbsiana, F. v. M.; G. Chambersii, F. v. M. 

 G. melanoptera, F. v. M.; G. O'Donnelli, F. v. M.; G. Armitiavu, F. v. M. 

 G. cirrifica, F. v. M.; G. minutiflora, F. v. M. (in National Herbarium Census) 

 and G. Forrestii, F. v. M. (in Vict. Nat. IX., 1892).— Recorded from North 

 Australia. 



3. LESCHENAULTIA, R. Be., 1810. 

 (Latouia, Lindl., 1847.) 



Leaves all reduced to small scales. Branches rigid, intricate, divaricate. 

 2. L. divaricata. 



Leaves and stems filiform. Capsule pedicellate. — 3. L. filiformis. 



Leaves linear, acute, slightly flattened. Stems filiform. Capsule sessile.- 

 1. L. agrostophylla. 



