896 LXVII. GOODENOVIE^. [Goodenia. 



Leaves without lateral segments on the petioles. 

 Leaves broadly ovate or cordate, acute or acuminate. Flowers 



yellow 13. G. grandiftora. 



Leaves orbicular, petioles very short 14. G. Chambertii. 



Stem-leaves contracted at the base into a short petiole, or almost sessile. 

 Plant villous or silky-hairy. 

 Very villous. Corolla-tube minutely spread at the base of the calyx . 16. G. Mitchellii. 

 Calyx-lobes narrow. Upper lobes of the corolla much narrower than 



the others, and scarcely winged 17. G. heterochila. 



(See also 19. G. molUssima.) 

 Hairs appressed, almost silky. Leaves entire, long-lanceolate, 



crowded 15. G. Strang fordii. 



Stem-leaves sessile or stem-clasping, mostly entire, linear or linear- 

 lanceolate. Annuals, with spreading hairs. Floral-leaves sessile, 

 narrow. Dissepiment of the capsule very short. Calyx-lobes linear- 

 subulate 18. G. hispida. 



Series Y. PedicellosSBa — Herbs with the leaves chiefly radical or tufted, the stem-leaves 

 either few and distant or collected in terminal tufts, rarely scattered and linear or reduced to 

 bracts. Peduncles long, radical or in terminal tufts, or axillary, 1-flowered, without bracteoles. 



Softly tomentose villous or hirsute. Leaves orbicular obovate or broadly 

 oblong, coarsely toothed. 

 Leaves hirsute. Dissepiment reaching nearly to the top of the ovary 19. G. molUssima. 

 Leaves softly villous or tomentose. Dissepiment almost rudimentary. 



Seeds winged 20. G. cycloptera. 



Hispid with spreading hairs. Leaves narrow. Stem-leaves linear or 



linear-lanceolate 18. G. hispida. 



Glabrous or with scattered or appressed or silky hairs. 

 Badical leaves pinnatifid. 

 Flowers small. Leaves and pedicels all radical or in terminal tufts. 

 Dissepiment reaching above the middle of the ovary. Seeds 



winged . 24. G. heteromera. 



Flowers rather large. Leaves sometimes scattered. Dissepiment 



short. Seeds winged 21. G. pinnatifida. 



Flowers in erect corymbose panicles. Seeds few, blackish when ripe 



with a pale broadish margin , .... 22. G, pusilliflora. 



Flowers small. Leaves sometimes scattered. Seeds broadly winged 23. G. coronopifolia. 

 Badical leaves entire, linear or lanceolate. 

 Dissepiment reaching far above the middle of the ovary. Leaves 



and peduncles all radical or in terminal tufts 24. G. heteromera. 



Dissepiment short. Leaves and peduncles scattered. Seeds winged. 



Flowers rather large, yellow. Indusium glabrous 25. G. glauca. 



Flowers small. Calyx glandular-pubescent. Indusium silky- 

 hairy. Capsule almost superior 26. G. Armitiana. 



Flowers small (purple ?) Badical leaves often pinnatifid . . .23. G. coronopifolia. 



Sect. II. Amphlchlla. — Corolla with the 2 upper lobes separated much lower down than tlie 

 others. Ovules very numerous, closely packed in more than 2 rows in each cell of the ovary. 

 Flowers small, in leafless panicles or on radical scapes. 



Flowering stems J to 2ft. high, several times longer than the radical 

 leaves. 

 Leaves in the lower part of the stem from obovate to lanceolate, 



mostly toothed 27. G. paniculata. 



Leaves chiefly or entirely radical, linear or linear-lanceolate, entire. 



Flowers purple 28. G. purpurascens. 



Flowers yellow. 

 Panicle loose and moderately branched. Leaves not con- 

 spicuously veined 29. G. gracilis. 



Panicle very much branched. Leaves rigid, conspicuously veined 30. G. lamprosperma. 

 Dwarf creeping or stolonlferous plant. Leaves ovate, in rosulate tufts. 



Scapes or peduncles filiform, mostly 1-flowered 31. G. pumilio. 



1. Cr. racemosa (flowers in racemes), F. v. M. Fragm. i. 114; Bcnth. Fl. 

 Austr. iv. 58. A glabrous shrub or undershrub of IJ to 8ft., the branches 

 angular, with raised lines decurrent from the leaves. Leaves rather crowded, 

 narrow-linear, entire, mostly 1 to l^in. long, the floral ones reduced to small 

 linear bracts. Flowers rather small, in a dense terminal raceme, the peduncles 

 short, the lower ones often with a cluster of 2 or 3 flowers, the upper ones 



