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upper ones ee faleate, and united at the base ; ovary hairy at the 
top; style dilated downwards.—Benth. l.c. The Queensland gfe | 
longer, more hairy leaves. 
Hab.: Caloundra, J. Wilson. 
Trinzr GALEGEA. 
GLYCYRRHIZA, Linn. 
(So named from the sweetness of the roots of some species. 
Calyx-lobes equal, or the two upper ones shorter and more e united; 
petals narrow ; standard ovate or oblong, nearly sessile; keel shorter, _ 
obtuse, or almost acute, the petals scarcely cohering. Upper stamen 
free or slightly cohering with the others in an open sheath ; anther- 
cells confluent at the top, the alternate smaller anthers opening in two 
3-foliolate, without stipelle. Stipules narrow, membranous, cae 
Flowers blue, vi iolet, white, or yellowish, sessile or very shortly pe te 
cellate, in a aay racemes. Bracts narrow; very deciduous. Brac 
eoles none.—Fl. Austr. II., 224 
G. —— Benth. An erect ee or undershrub 
or ore, slabrous or eo so, but more r less glan ndul 
of 2 feet 
ar-viseid. 
1h 
Hab. : St. pine = Wedd, 
Order SOLANACEZ. 
SOLANUM, Uinn. 
S. Sturtianum, F. v. M. in Trans. Phil. Soc. Meee 1, 19, a 
Hook Kew Journ. viii., 166. Flora Austr. iv., 455 (After stellate 
C. Sturt.) An erect “shrab of 2 or 8 feet, with a close tate, 
4 Vo ip. 
ry 
rlobone se renfomn. above 4 in. diameter. Beedle 
: Thargomindah, P. J. Leahy. “ene coast 3 plant; oe 
and baci which continued until death. 
