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Hab,: Queensland, F. v. M. 
GOODENTA, Sm. 
G. heterochila, F. v. If, Fragm. iii. 142.; Fl. Austr. iv. 71. 
erbaceous, softly pubescent or villous. Leaves oval-oblong or 
lanceolate, entire or toothed, 1 to 2 in. long, contracted at the base, 
_lower ones not seen. Peduncles 1-flowered, axillary, slender, 
shorter than the leaves, articulate under the flower. Bracteoles none 
orvery minute. Calyx-lobes linear or setaceous, Corolla under 3 in. 
long, the 3 lower lobes winged and truncate, the.2 upper winged, but 
with an auricle on the outer side below the middle. Dissepiment of 
the ovary very short; ovules 4 or 5, large and flat.—Fl. Austr. l.c. 
Hab.: Ihave at times received fragments from the Gulf country, which may 
; Probably belong to one or other of the forms of this species. 
Order EPACRIDER. 
Trrre STYPHELIEA. 
LEUCOPOGON, R. Br. 
L.microphylins, R. Br., ¥. Austr. iv. 192. (Perojoa microphylla, 
lay, Te. iv. 29. ¢. 349. 1 mi 
ak truncate or shortly lobed. Ovary 2-celled, tapering into the 
fle. Fruit small, oblong, usually 1-seeded.—Fl. Austr. lc. 
Hab. : Queensland, F. v. M. 
Order ASCLEPIADEZ. 
Trine CYNANCHE. 
VINCETOXICUM, Mench. 
: veins with short brown hairs, the lamina nearly or quite 
Dbesrees -o.both sides. Flowers cteam-coloured, fragrant, 
fe went, axillary umbels; pedunele about 1 in. long, the pedice 8 
seeding 3 lines. Calyx-segments much overlapping, very broad, 
y orbicular, 22 lines long, glabrous inside, margins ©) 
5 lines long, contorted in the bud, the lobes twice as 
whe tube, thick, and more or less hairy on the inside. - sue: 
of 5 free, oblong apiculate, glossy; thick; scales, about ly 
