Euphorbia, § DODECANDRIA TRIGYNIAs 473 
site, obliquely-oblong, serrulate, smooth. Flowers inter- 
foliaceous, many on acommon peduncle, one ona proper 
peduncle of the same length. Calyx and corol unilate- 
ral, and each of four parts. 
A native of various parts of India, and in flower near- 
ly all the year, 
14, E. glauca. Willd. 2. 916. 
Erect, smooth. Leaves lanceolate, entire. Umbel quin- 
quifid-trifid. Involucres linear-oblong, involucells ovate- 
cordate. Inside of the calyx woolly. — 
A native of Hindoostan. 
15. E. thymifolia. Willd, 2. 898. 
Branches pressing flat on the earth, coloured, hairy. 
Leaves opposite, obliquely ovate, serrate. Flowers axil- 
lary, crowded, short-peduncled. Calyx and corol of four 
semilateral parts each. . 
Beng. Swet-kerua. 
A native of gravelly spots, and in flower most part of 
the year. 
16, E. uniflora. R. 
Annual, dichotomous, diffuse, filiform, smooth. Leaves 
Somewhat linear, with the base obliquely cordate, and 
Serrulate toward the apex. Flowers solitary. Petals with 
a large gland on the inside. Capsules smooth. 
Common on dry barren spots, such as neglected gravel ; 
walks, &c, flowering all the year. 
hee’ E. ST neemath Willd. 2. 999. | 
Root perennial. ‘Branches spreading flat on n the mek 
smooth, and sub-dichotomous. Leaves opposite, obliquely- 
Oblong, serrulate, Flowers axillary, ia cle 
Beng. Chota-kerua, 
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