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Calyx lobes linear-subulate. Corolla glabrous without, more or 
less hirsute within, about 8 lines long, the lobes nearly equal and 
narrowly winged, with purple streaks at the base and in the throat, the 
adnate portion of the tube with an obscure saccate protuberance. Free 
portion of the ovary and the style invested with white spreading 
bristly hairs. Dissepiment reaching almost to the summit of the ovary, 
ovules numerous (16-20) in each cell, in 2 rows. Indusium scantily 
hirsute on the back, margin ciliate. Stigma rather large, divaricately 
bilobed. Young seeds with broad membranous margins. 
Locality . — Sandy ground on the side of granite hill, Esperance, 
October, 1903. — C. R. P. Andrews. 
Remarks . — The following comparison will serve to distinguish the 
new plant from its nearest congener : — 
Section — 
Monochila . 
Goodenia Scapigera , R. Br. 
Leaves from linear to 
ovate, petiolate or simply 
sessile. 
Secondary peduncles 
long, with several some- 
times many flowers. 
Bracts narrow-subulate. 
Dissepiment of the 
ovary reaching slightly 
above the middle. 
Indusium glabrous or 
scantily ciliate. 
Seeds with thickened or 
scarcely membranous mar- 
gins. 
G. decursiva , W. V. F. 
Leaves ovate to ovate- 
lanceolate, amplexicaul 
and shortly decurrent. 
Secondary peduncles 
short, with 2-4 flowers. 
Bracts narrow-ovate to 
lanceolate. 
Dissepiment of the ovary 
reaching nearly to the sum- 
mit. 
Indusium conspicuously 
ciliate. 
Seeds with broad mem- 
branous margins. 
EPACRIDEAE. 
LECOPOGON DENTICULATUS, sp. nov- 
Shrubby and apparently erect, the branchlets scabrous or shortly 
pubescent and angular. Leaves all opposite and decussate, imbricate 
in 4 rows on the branchlets, distant on the branches, erect, ovate, 
obtuse, broadly sessile, concave, rather thick with denticulated margins, 
1 - 1 "2" lines long, prominently keeled, with 2 conspicuous nerves on each 
side of the keel. Flowers few, in short terminal spikes. Bracts and 
bracteoles resembling the leaves, but smaller, apparently all opposite. 
Calyx herbaceous, about i-| lines long, the sepals lanceolate, near the 
