844 
DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
954. GOMPHOLO'BIUM. H. K. Gompholobium 
5713 latifolium i/. iC. broad-leaved ik i | de 
G.fimbridtum Sm. 
5714 grandifloruni Sm. large-flowered ik | | de 
5715 marginatum H. K. small-flowered m.\ | de 
5716 polym6rphum H. K. variable Hi | de 
5717 minus Sm. hairy-stalked «i i | de 
5718 tomentosum H. K. tomentose m \ ) de 
5719 venustum H. K. purple-flowered* i_j de 
955. BURTO'NIA. H. K. Burtonia. 
5720 scabra H. K. rough.leaved * i_J pr 
956. JACKSO'NIA. H. a:. Jacksonia. 
5721 scoparia H. K. Broom-like \ | pr 
5722 spin6sa H. K. spinous Si i | pr 
957. VIMINA'RIA. H. K. Rush-broom. 
5723 denudata H. K. leafless t I cu 
5724 lateriflora Link. side-flowering -St \ | cu 
958. SPH^ROLO'BIUM. H. K. Sph^erolobium. 
5725 vimineum H. K. yellow-flowered « i \ or 
5726 medium H. K. red-flowered ; | or 
959. AO'TUS//. A'. Actus. 
5727 villosa H. K. villous ft | | or 
960. DILLWY'NIA. H.K. Dillwynia. 
Leguminoscs. Sp. 7 — 10. 
mr.s Y N. S. W. 1803. 
C s.p 
5728 floribunda H. K. 
5129 ericif61ia H. K. 
5730 glabdrrima H. K. 
5731 parvifolia B. M. 
5732 cinerascens R. Br. 
5733 juniperina Lodd. 
961. EUTA'XIA. H.K. 
5734 myrtif61ia H. K. 
close-flowered 
Heath-leaved 
smooth 
small-leaved 
grey 
juniper-leaved 
EUTAXIA. 
Myrtle-leaved 
162. SCLEROTHA'MNUS. H. K. Sclerothamnus. 
5735 microphyllus H. K. small-leaved 4k \ | pr 1 
I I or 
*lt I I or 
«L_|or 
pr 
L_lpr H 
mr.s Y 
mr.s Y 
mr.au Y 
mr.au Y 
ap.jl Y 
ap.jl Pu 
LeguminoSd 
my.jl Y 
Leguminosce, 
jn.au Y 
ap.s Y 
Leguminoscs. 
jn.s Y 
jn.s Y 
Le^rnminosce. 
my.au Y 
jn.au R 
Leguminoscs. 
ap.jn Y 
Leguminoscs. 
ap.jl Y 
mr.jl Y 
mr.jl Y 
mr.jl Y 
mr.jl Y 
ap.my Y 
Leguminoscs. 
mr.jn Y 
Leguminoscs. 
my.jn Y 
S. W. 1803. 
1803. 
N 
N, Holl. 
N. Holl. 
N, S. W 
N. Holl. 
N. Holl. 
1803. 
1812. 
1803. 
1803. 
Class X. 
Ex. bot. 58 
Bot. reg. 484 
Bot. mag. 1533 
Lab.n.ho.l.t.l34 
. Sp. 1—3. 
N. Holl. 1803. C S.1.P 
Sp. 2—4. 
N. S. W. 1803. 
N. Holl. 1803. 
1789. 
Sp. 2. 
N. Holl. 
N. Holl. 
Sp. 2—4. 
N. Holl. 1802. 
N. Holl. 1803. 
Sp. 1—3. 
N. Holl. 1790. 
C s.p 
C s.p 
C s.p 
C s.p 
S s.p 
S s.p 
Bot. cab. 427. 
Lab.n.ho.l.t.l36 
Bot. mag. 1190 
Bot. mag. 
Sp. 6—10 
S s.p Bot. mag. 949 
N. S. W. 
N. S. W. 
N. S. W. 
N. S. W. 
N. S. W. 
1794. 
1794. 
1800. 
1800. 
1819. 
V. Di. L. 1818. 
s.l.p 
s.l.p 
s.l.p 
s.l.p 
s.l.p 
s.l.p 
Ex. bot. t. 26 
Ex. bot. t. 25 
Bot. mag. 944 
Bot. mag. 1527 
Bot. mag. 2247 
Bot. cab. 401 
Sp. 1- 
N. Holl. 
Sp. 1. 
N. Holl. 
'l803, C s.l.p Bot. mag. 1274 
1803. C s.l.p 
963. GASTROLO'BIUM. H.K. Gastrolobium. 
5736 bilobum H. K. two-lobed * |_J or 
964. EUCHI'LUS. H.K. Euchilus. 
5737 obcordatus H. K. heart-leaved 
I I or 2 
Legu7ninoscs. Sp. 1 — 3. 
mr.my Y N. Holl. 1803. 
Leguminoscs. Sp. 1. 
mr.jn Y N. Holl. 1803. 
965. PULTEN^'A. H. 
5738 daphnoides H. K. 
5739 obcordata H. K. 
5740 scabra H. K. 
.5741 retiisa //. K. 
.5742 stricta B. M. 
5743 linophf 11a H. K. 
5744 paleacea Sm. 
5745 stipularis H. K. 
.5746 vestita H. K. 
5747 villosa H. K. 
K. PiiltemjEa. 
Daphne-leaved 
heart-leaved 
rough-leaved 
blunt-leaved 
upright 
Flax-leaved 
chaffy 
scaly 
awned 
villous 
5713 
I I or 
I I or 
: I I or 
I I or 
Lei^uminosce. 
2 jn.ji Y 
2 my.jl 
H my.jl 
1 ap.my 
2 ap.jn 
2 my.jl 
n ap.jl 
2 ap.jl 
3 ap.jl 
2 ap.my 
Sp. 13—19. 
N. S. W. 1792. 
V. Di. L. 
N. S. W. 
N. S. W. 
N. S. W. 
N. S. W. 
N. S. W. 
N. S. W. 
N. Holl. 
1808. 
1803. 
1789. 
1803. 
1789. 
1789. 
1792. 
1803. 
N. S. W. 1790. 
C s.l.p Bot. reg. 411 
C s.l.p Bot. cab. 60 
s.l.p Bot. mag. 1394 
s.l.p Bot. mag. 574 
s.l.p 
s.l.p Bot. reg. 378 
s.l.p Bot. mag. 1588 
s.l.p Sch.s.han 3. t.l8 
s.l p Bot. cab. 291 
s.l.p Bot. mag. 435 
s.l.p 
s.l.p Bot. mag. 957 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture. 
954. Gompholobium. The name of this genus alludes to the tumid shape of the legume, which swells from 
a narrow base upwards ; according to the primary signification of yopc^o?, a word thence used to signify a 
club or wedge, or any thing formed upon a similar principle. Delicate plants, difficult to preserve, requiring 
a large proportion of sand in the peat, and moderate watering. Young cuttings root under a bell-glass in 
sand. 
955. Burtonia. A genus defined in the Hortus Kewensis, without an explanation of the origin of the name. 
This plant, Sweet observes, requires more than ordinary treatment to keep it in good health ; an equal mixture 
of very sandy loam and peat is the best soil for it, and the pots to be well drained with small potsherds, that 
the water may pass off freely, as nothing is more injurious to it than too much water. Young cuttings are not 
difficult to root, planted in sand under a bell-glass j it may also be raised from seeds, which are sometimes pro- 
duced. [Bot. Cult. 156.) 
956. Jacksonia. Named after Mr. Jackson, formerly librarian to Aylmer Bourke Lambert, and an excellent 
practical botanist, of whom too little is known. Young cuttings will root in sand under a bell-glass, or ripened 
ones under a hand-glass. 
957. Viminaria. From vimen, a twig. The appearance of the species which have no leaves is that of a 
bundle of naked twigs. 
