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7*. Leaves narrowed into a 
petiole, densely tomentose 
underneath. 
8. Lower leaves broadly 
obovate or obovate orbi- 
_ cular, up to 5 em, long .... 
8*, Lower leaves oblong or 
lanceolate, up to 10 cm. 
LOT. rete 
6*, Leaves glabrous on both 
sides 
5*. Bracteoles inserted close to the 
calyx. Leaves slightly pube- 
scent av tin. tht eaten 
Section I. Hugoodenza. 
Series 5. Suffruticosae Krause. 
1. Glabrous shrubs, undershrubs or per- 
ennials. Flowers yellow, : 
glabrous outside. 
2. Hrect viscid shrubs or undershrubs. 
3. Leaves from broadly-lanceolate to: 
almost orbicular - cordate, 
denticulate, petiolate : 
3*, Leaves from narrow-lanceolate to 
almost linear, irregularly den- 
ticulate, almost sessile ... 
2*, Prostrate or ascending perennial or 
undershrub. Leaves narrowed 
into a petiole 
1*, Glandular-pubescent perennial or under- 
shrub. Flowers purplish or 
SURVES podelain wony oye Serpche 
Section 1. Hugoodenia. 
Series +. Foldolosue Benth. 
1. Glandular pubescent herbs... ... 4 
1 (SADR USAIET DS se eege.) as rou Pern et ae 
10. G. hederaceu 
Sm. 
.. Ll. G. Boormanii 
Krause. 
12. G. glabra 
R. Br. 
. 13. G-rotundifolia 
R. Br. 
14. G. ovata Sm. 
. 15. GStephensonii 
F. vy. M. 
16. G. varia 
R. Br. 
17. G. barbata 
R. Br. 
18. G. grandiflora 
Sims. 
19.4, calcurata 
F. vy. M, 
