Euphorbia. DODECANDRIA TRIGYNIA. AG5 
T. cuneifolium, Willd. 2. 864. 
Leaves obovate, cuneate, smooth, entire, fleshy. Pa- 
nicle terminal, inferior peduncle from two to four-flower- 
ed. . ork 
Native place uncertain. In the Botanic garden at 
Calcutta, it flowers chiefly during the rains, and ripens 
abundance of seed in the cool season. 
PEMPHIS. Forst. 
Calyx tubular, twelve-toothed. Petals six. Germ se- 
mitrilocular ; ovula many ona receptacle rising from the 
bottom of the cell. Capsule superior, one-celled, many- 
Seeded, 
_P. angustifolia, R. 
Shrubby, hoary. Leaves opposite, sessile, lanceolar. 
_ Found by Colonel Hardwicke, growing on the shores 
in corol sand between Port Louis and Petit Rivier, on the 
Mauritius ; in flower in August. At a distance, he says, 
it resembles much a common Myrtle bush. 
DODECAN DRIA TRIGYNIA. 
EUPHORBIA. Schreb.. gen n. 823. 
Calyx one-leafed, gibbous, Corol four or ive petalled, i 
sitting on the calyx. Capsule tricoccous. ses 
- LE. figularia. R. 
Arboreous ; branches five-angled. Flowers stipulary. 
Leaves petioled, wedge-shaped. Peduncles from thige 
to fifteen-flowered, : B 
 Ligularia. ris Amb. icdei 40. 
Beng. Munsa-sij. 
- Thave only found this , plant i in Boogsl, about the 
Ggz os 
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