A474 Cs A 
rarely linear, 
ovate, sessile 
at the ends 
Fruitinge-pedi 
Pods ovate, 
exceeding the 
FT. (1906) 41 
SoutH Ist 
December. 
Best recog: 
racemes, and ay 
9. L. sisy 
pubescent or 
woody, often 
at the top. IL 
Jong, linear o1 
small, short,:e: 
at the base. 
suberect, usua 
naked. Flowe 
or apetalous ; 
long as the sle 
shehtly wingec 
f. Kork Stude: 
N.Z. Fl. i (191 
380. L. sisyw 
513. Nasturti 
SoutH ISLAN- 
. £. C., Cockay: 
Bale Ch, io aes | 
urow, Petrie / 
epee 
fern 
1 
I regard this 
more depressed ha 
with Dr. Thellung 
It should be 
altogether out of ] 
specimens nearly 
Small fleshy 
Leaves all radic 
rather large, wheatte,..e eve lp comer eee cecitin nner ceninaenattnh raceme, or Corymbose 
at the tips of the branches. Sepals erect, equal at the base. Petals 
spathulate. Pods rather large, obovate or oblong, much compressed, valves 
very broadly winged. Seeds numerous in each cell, reniform, attached by 
slender long funicles. Cotyledons incumbent; radicle often very long. 
_ A genus of two species, both confined to the mountains of the South Island. It 
is remarkable for its very numerous seeds, and long capillary funicles, 
Stem simple. Flowers densely crowded on a stout terminal peduncle 
or scape. Style very short .. a, ‘- = oe 
Stem usually much branched. Flowers corymbose at the ends of 
the branches. Style long 
l. N. rosulatum. 
ee 
2. N. australe. 
oan 
