Order I. 
PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
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2739 Stems erect. Leaves linear entire and toothed. Flowers solitary terminal 
2740 Leaves lanceolate toothed. Peduncles very long 
2741 Leaves lanceolate crenate smooth. Stem twining 
2742 Stem prostrate. Fed. axillary solitary 1-flow. very long. Cor. hypocrateriform 
2743 Leaves stalked recurved pinnatiiid, Pedunc. elong. lat. solitary i^- flowered 
2744 Leaves obovate toothed shorter than the axillary solitary peduncles j 
2745 Leaves lane, serrulate with long points. Racemes leafy panicled, Cal. as long as cor. 
§ 1. Flowers in heads. 
2746 Head leafy. Leaves all lanceolate 
2747 Head rather leafy shorter than the linear bractes. Leaves lanceolate toothed 
2748 Spike elongated cylindrical. Lower flowers remote. Leaves lanceolate crenated, Upper linear 
2749 Head roundish, Bractes oblong lanceolate. Leaves linear rigid nearly entire 
2750 Head roimdish, Bractes ovate, Leaves linear nearly entire scarcely shorter than stem 
2751 Head terminal sessile. Leaves toothed : radical cordate 
2752 Head roundish longer than bractes, Radical leaves ovate cordate bluntly serrated, Cauline lin. lanceolate 
275,3 Bractes cordate acum. shorter than the roundish head. Rad. Ivs. obi. cord, crenate. Caul. | stem-clasping 
2754 Spike oblong, Leaves simply crenate : radical lanceolate cordate ; cauline lanceolate 
2755 Spike oblong lengthened. Styles downy trifid. Radical leaves cordate doubly toothed 
2756 Spike ovate. Styles hairy longer than the flower bifid. Radical leaves cordate doubly toothed 
\ 2. Flowers axillary scattered. 
2757 Branches twiggy, Lvs. lane, acute at each end uneq. toothed roughish. Flowers deeply divided in pairs 
2758 Lvs. ovate acute sessile serrated rough, Stem angular quite simple, Fl. racemose sessile, lower clustered 
2759 Leaves sessile, Lower obovate crenate-serrate. Upper lanceolate entire. Flowers racemose 
2760 Leaves pinnate. Flowers very large in cymes 
2761 Rad. leaves lin. spatulate entire, Flowers ^-whorled in 3-flowered alternate parcels 
2762 Branches erect. Leaves ovate serrated flat 
2763 Much branched diffuse, Branches divaricating recurved. Leaves subulate 
2764 Leaves linear ciliated upright. Flowers sessile 
2765 Diffuse, Leaves ovate recurved toothed. Flowers terminal aggregate 
£766 Leaves lanceolate ciliated entire decurrent, Flowers solitary terminal 
2767 Leaves ovate toothed reflexed smooth, Flowers terminal solitary 
2768 Erect smooth. Leaves ovate acute toothed serrated. Axillae bearded. Sepals subulate filiform 
2769 Erect pubescent. Branches angular, Lower leaves lyrale, Upper obovate acute 
2770 A small herbaceous plant with large entire radical leaves 
2771 liCaves lanceolate entire or toothed fleshy smooth. Cor. hairy outside 
2772 Stems diffuse branching, Racemes axillary and terminal 
2773 Stem rounded branched leafy. Radical leaves spatulate : cauline lanceolate 
2774 Smooth, Bractes of the dichotomies distinct. Leaves lyrate or toothed-cut at base 
2775 Leaves oliovate smooth entire 
2776 Spikes terminal and axillary. Leaves fleshy obovate toothed 
2777 Leaves alternate obovate toothed smooth. Fruit very small 
2778 Leaves entire obovate thick rough. Drupe berried {Goodenia calendulacea.) 
2761 „^ 2769 - ^W*, 2771 
2768 2770 ^ 2773 
and Miscellaneous Particular^. 
whose «rS^.T'*f-^ ^''^r' '^""""^ ^^P*^^" William Dampier, a famous voyager, 
Sns madP hS/^^^ attention, m matters connected with botany, are attested by the remains of the coUec! 
tions made dunng his voyages, and now preserved in the Sherardian Herbarium at Oxford. 
Plinv savf "i;^ ^^t"!f J""^ ^^"^ salutary, and mos, pig ; a plant which is salutary to pigs. 
^ithmlAc oZfJZ tf^^^'^^ 'i-^ ^'f 'P^"^*^ maladies of swine. The plant was coUected 
ulw?hv «.^fhf^ Q ■ 11 V^e^-^ndi was named after Dourez Valerand, a botanist of the 16th century, men- 
470 i?^ 7/ Small marsh plants with white flowers, 
marinp^l^ff"' t?^™^"^ ^'"^ ^"^'^^^ ^^^-^"^ ^^jo^ Velley, a gentleman who paid much attention to 
47'f c ^ The genus resembles Goodenia in appearance. 
ai)'r.earfnni'°^?H -^^ ^fV^t ^o""*! express the left hand, the flower having the 
clooden"a defective of one half of its corolla. An extensive New Holland genus resembling 
