190 
Section iii, Pratia,* 
gelida F.v.M. Fragm. iv, 183 (1864) (Pratia gelida 
Benth.) sh ss e, Wes ie sexy ERIE, akg, GP 
coucolor R.Br. Prod. 563 (1810) (Pratia erecta Gaud.) B.FL iv, 133 
Benthami F.y.M. i. Census (1882) (Pratia puberula 
Benth.) SF “irs i uf, op Joy IBLIDI, shay 1S} 
pedunculata R.Br. Prod. 563 (1810) (Pratia peduncul- 
ata Benth.) ... ‘ B.FI. iv, 133 
2. /sotoma R.Br. Prod. 565 (1810). 
axillaris Lindl. Bot. Reg. t, 964 (1826) oh sag ABIME iki, 15H) 
petrea F.y.M. in Linnea xxv, 420 (1852) gee ceo | BRIM ria, 1) 
fluviatilis F.v.M. in Benth. Fl iv, 136 (1869)... we BI LISiv, L36. 
var. inundata Benth. Fl. iv, 137, 
Tribe ii, Campanulez. 
3. Wahlénbergia Schrad. Cat. Hort. Bot. Gett, (1814). 
gracilis A. DC, Monogr. Camp. 142 (1830)... fe BEIME thi, [eaY/ 
3. Family GOODENIACEA. 
Tribe i, Goodenioid-e. 
1. Leschenaultia R.Br. Prodr. 581 (1810). 
divaricata F.v.M. Fragm. iii, 33, 167 (1863) ... Pree nya 
. Velleia Sm. in Trans. Lin. Soe. iy, 217 (1798) (Velleya). 
connata I.v.M. in Trans. Phil. Soc. Vict. i,18 (1855)... B.FI. iv, 46 
perfoliata R.Br. Prodr. 581 (1810 me soy UTIL ah, KS 
to 
paradoxa R Br. l.c. 580 a: a xh zur ARLINE ahi 283} 
var, stenoptera F.v.M. in B.FI. iv, 48. 
lyrata R.Br. Prodr. 580 (1810) ... rb Ss tos WLIO, ake, 2A) 
macrocalyx De Vr. Gooden. 176, t. 34 (1854)... coy VSSIBIL tity, 
spathulata R. Br. Prodr. 580 (1810)... ox Lest, thy, M0) 
montana Hook. f. in Lond. Journ, of Bot. vi, 265(1847) B.FI. iv, 50 
3. Goodenia Sm. in Trans, Linn. Soe. ii, 347 (1794). 
Section i, Eugeodenia. 
Undersection i, Racemose. 
decurrens R.Br. Prodr. 575 (1810)... 9 soe ERI ahd, HE) 
bellidifolia Sm. in Trans. Linn. Soe. ii, 349 (i794) eee BIBS iv b8 
stelligera R.Br. Prodr. 575 (1810) ss ee so EHIME akg, 99) 
dimorpha Maiden and Betche, Proc Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 
xxvill, 907 (1903). 
var. angustifolia Maiden and Betche loc. cit. 
* We prefer to follow R. Brown and Mueller in uniting Pratia with Lobelia; the 
distinction between the two genera seems too artificial to he kept up. Plants so closely 
allied in habit as, for instance, Lobelia purpurascens and Pratia pedunculats, or Lobelia 
pratioides and Pratia puberula, should not be separated generically, for the sole reason 
that in Lobelia the fruit is dry and opens in valves, and in Pratia the fruit is slightly 
succulent and opens tardily in consequence. 
