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Euphorbia reflexa Form. VIII (1894). 22 nach Vandas 1. p. 520 = E. Gerardiana 



Jactj. — ibid. 



E- rumelica Form. IV (1891). 9 (= E. esuloides Velen., non Ten.) kann nach 

 Vandas 1. p. 526 bestehen bleiben. 



E- thessala Form. VII (1893). 9 (= E- rupestris Friv., non Ten., E. Baselicis Ten. 

 subsp. thessala Form.) nach Vandas 1. p. 526. — Mazedonien, Thessalien. 



E Ealäcsyi Form. VIII (1894). 22 nach Vandas 1. p. 527 = E- terracina L. - 

 Epirus. 



E- serbica Form. IX (1895). p. 31 nach A'andas 1. p. 527 = E- graeca Boiss. — 

 Serbien. 



E. manca Nelson in Bot. Gaz. XLVII (1909). p. 437. — Colorado (Baker, Earle 

 and Tracy n. 23). 



E. Nortoniana Nelson 1. c. p. 437 (= E. cremdata Norton). — California (Heller 

 n. 6625. 6486). 



E. ( Alectoroctonitm Boiss.) adenophylla Donn. Sm. in Bot. Gazette XLVII (1909). 

 p. 261. — El Salvador (Carlos Renson n. 187). 



E. arabica Höchst, var. latiappendiculata Pax in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XLIII (1909). 

 p. 85. — Transvaal (Bolus n. 12280). 



E- convolvidoides Höchst, var integrifolia Pax 1. c. p. 85. — Deutsch-Ostafrika 

 (Braun n. 1292). 



E. Kassneri Pax 1. c. p. 86. — Ostafrika (Kassner). 



E. Jovuclanli Pax 1. c. p. 86. — Kamerun (Winkler n. 490). 



E- Evansii Pax 1. c. p. 86. — Transvaal (Evans). 



E- Uhligiana Pax 1 c. p. 86. — Deutsch-Ostafrika (Uhlig n. 227). 



E. Jaegeriana Pax 1. c. p. 87. — ibid. (Jaeger n. 99. 339). 



E. polyantha Pax 1. c. p. 87. — Ostafrikan. Grabenrand (Merker n. 578). 



E. pseudo-engleri Pax 1. c. p. 87. — Ostafrika (Thomas III n. 7«). 



E- brevicornu Pax 1. c. p. 88. — Massaihochland (Baker). 



E- Gossiveileri Pax 1. c. p. 88. — Angola (Gossweiler n. 994). 



E. ücheffleri Pax 1. c. p. 88. — Deutsch-Ostafrika (Scheffler n. 104). 



E- monoeephala Pax 1. c. p. 223. — Ostafrika (Jaeger n. 64). 



E. togoensis Pax 1. c. p. 224. — Togo (v. Doering n. 190;. 



E. Insiüae Europae Pax 1. c. p. 224. — Insel Europa, westl. von Madagaskar 

 (Voeltzkow n. 291). 



E. kwebensis N. E. Brown in Kew Bull. (1909). p. 137. — Kwebe Hills (Lugard 

 n. 143, Mrs. Lugard n. 81). 



Everettiodemlron Merrill gen. nov. in Philippine Journ. of Sei. IV (1909). p. 279. 

 The affinities of this new genus are not clear to me, although 

 following Bentham and Hooker, and Pax in Engler and Prantl, it 

 apparently falls in the Phyllantheae of the former, and in the Platylobeae- 

 Phyllantlioideae-Brideliae of the latter, except in the latter case the petals 

 are wanting, and moreover the present genus does not resemble any of 

 those placed here by Pax. The sepals are not in the lead imbricate, 

 so far as I can determine, but assuming that they are slightly so, or 

 that the above form is anomalous in this respect, it would then fall into 

 the Platylobeae-Phyllanthoidcae-PJtyllanthineae, and under this into the 

 Drypetinae, near Putraujiva Wall., and Petalostigma F. Müll.; it is however 

 very different from both these genera, although its affinity may be here. 

 There is a possibility that is does not really belong in the Euphorbiaceae, 

 but I have been unable to place it elsewhere. 



