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pui)escoiit(s sRbiUHjiuilitor o-lobata, lobis (loiisa (-iliatis; lal)i() ' .su))(‘r() late 
rotundato, emar^inato, ^■(*l lobis 2 brindbus auetis; labii iiifei’i ]oi)is iatera]i])u>i 
ovatis, subaeutis basi subeordutis, lobo mediano (*inai‘0'iiiato-l)ilobo ; antlu‘raruni 
calcare lon^itudiiieui loeidi duplo exeedeiit(‘ ; stylo glabro. 
Friitex 1-2 in. altus; folia usque 2.-') cm. i()uj;a, 1 cm. lata; pedum-uli 4-7 
mm. lon^'i; liracteoli 4-7 mm. lon^i; calyx usijue 2.4 cm. lonf>us, labium 
siipeinm 1.7 cm. latum, infenim 1 (un. loiiguni, (i mm. latum; corolla 2 cm. 
longa, limbi lobi circiter o.4 mm. longi, 
Ilab. in liistr. Irwin, ad vicnni Mnllewa MO kni. occidentabun xt'rsus, 
tlor. rn. Sejitein. II . E. Hlachifll 2783: ("ry])iis) ; atipie -15 km. ab orientabmi 
versus Ajana, Mrs. ]). L. ('arson, Oct. 1940. 
var. asperata (\ A. (iardn. var. iiov. 
loliis miii(>]‘ibiis, asianatis, mimit(‘ a.s})erat()-d(*ntiiciilal is ; lloribus 
coccineis, ininoribiis. 
Ad sumnum iiiontem ('hnrchinan in rupestiubus graniticis, llor. in. Septem. 
1!'. E. Bhu‘h-all 3458. 
This speides is Aery distinct. It belong's to the Section E npostanfhera , 
but has no cleai' ahinities. The rich [unq)le or scarlet coloui' of (he calyx, 
and the scarlet or puiiih' ('orolla, the size of tin* (lowers, small statun* and 
floidfei’ons habit render it a most attractive spcmies for horticultural dc'velop- 
numt. 
OOODENIAC'H.T]. 
Gocdenia Hilliana ('. .1. (iardn. sp. nov. 
( Phigoodenia-Hracleolatae-Racemosai*. ) 
llerba |ierennis vel suffrutex, erecta \-el ramosa, 45 cm. alta; ramis 
teretibus, crassis, dens(‘ et lirevitiu* g'landiiloso-pubescfud ibus ; foliis herbacOs, 
erectis, planis, ohlongo-obovatis, glanduioso-iiilosis, basin versus atlenuatis, 
vix ])etiolatis, a pice ohtusis, marglne dentatis; raceinis densillovis, erectis, 
terminalibus, foliis multo excfulentibus ; pedicellis basi bractiudis, sub calyci' 
bracteolatis ; bracteis loliaceis, erectis, oblong'o-obo\’a1 is, inb'gris, glanduloso- 
pubescentibns, (|uam jU'dicelli longioribus, ajiice obtusis, basin versus 
attenuatis : bracteolis similibus bractius sed minoribus angusl iorihuspue, 
g'landu]oso^]>ubescentibus ; corolla caerideo-\ iolacea, ext us sparst* hirsuta, 
intus glabra, loins 3 intmuoribus su])ra nuMluim coniiatis, 2 supei'ioribus 
protimde divisis, aiiice acutis, omnibus alatis, alls loiiorum ae(|uilatis; 
staminibus liberis, antheris iiuam lilamenta dupio brevioi'ibus, oblongo- 
lim^aribus; stylo s[iarse piloso, qiiam stamina subduplo longiore, indusio 
compresso-cupulato, margine bre\'it(‘r (*t densi* ciliato; o\'ario 2-loculari, 
dissepimeido incompleto, ovulis 3-5; capsula oblonga, quadrivaivata, semini- 
bus angusti' marginatis. 
I lanla 15 cm. alta vel ujiiius; folia usipic 5.5 cm. longa, t>-7 mm. lata; 
1 -iceud us(jre 10 cm. lougi ; pcdicelli 3 mm. loiigi; calvx 7 mm. longus, tubo 
2 mm. loHgo; segm ntis 5 mm. lougis; corolla 1.4 cm. loiiga, lobi cum alls 4 mm. 
lati. 
Ilab. in distr. Ii’win, in collibus glareosis ad liuvium ‘Midi River,” (lor. A 
fruct. ni. F(‘by. 1941. (rardner. 
Ilaiu' sp(‘ci(*s viro celeberrimo praeclarissimo(|U(‘ Arthur \V. Hill, (uiuili, 
Ilorti Botanici Regii Kewensis J)ir(‘ctori nominavi, <]ui peregra\'it Australian! 
occidentahnn in anno 1927, ipiique s]>ecimena tanta contulit hujiis regionis. 
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