282 LXVII. GOODENOVIE^. 



Stylidium — contd. 



Section II. — Nitrangiutri. 



Series Tenellae. 

 trichopodum, F. v. M. 

 diflnsum, R. Br. 

 alsinoides, R.Br. (Fig. 247.) 



Series Corymbulosae. 

 capillare, R.Br. (Fig. 248.) 

 rotundi folium, R. Br. 

 uliginosum, Sw. 

 pedunculatum, R.Br. (Fig. 249.) 



Series Thyrsiformes. 



esdandulosum, F. v. M. 



Order LXVII.— aOODENOVIE^. 



Leschenaultia, R. Br. 



Section Latouria. 

 divaricata, F. v. M. 

 filiformis, R.Br., (Fig. 250.) 

 agrostophylla, F.v.M. (Fig. 251.) 

 Velleia, Sm. 



connata, F. v. M. 

 perfoliata, R. Br. 

 paradoxa, R. Br. 



var. stenoptera, F. v. M. 

 macrocalyx, De Vriese. 

 pubescens, R. Br. 

 spathulata, R. Br. 

 Goodenia, Sm. — Probably some of this or allied genera possess an 

 active medicinal property, as a fragment of what 

 appeared a species of Goodenia was sent to the late Dr. 

 Joseph Bancroft, with a note stating that the aboriginal 

 women gave it to their babies to cause them to sleep when 

 on long journeys. The writer, however, gave no infor- 

 mation as tc how the herb was administered. 



Section Eugoodenia. 



Series Racemosa?. 

 racemosa, F. v. M. 

 bellidifolia, Sin. 

 stelligera, R. Br. 



