CENTURIA XII. H5 



phalangis 4-6andris. Herbncea, fol. oppos.fl, 

 t>aris, sfpe divhotomis. — Types all the Kiiphor- 

 bias, with liinbriate calix not already inentioned, 

 and they are numerous, such as V. ipecacuana, 

 porfalacoides, unlflora, missurica, Jimhriata 

 ^c, and many others. 



1181. Xamesike R. (n. grec.) diff. Euphorbia 

 per. simplex campanulatus4lobo, lobis parvisin- 

 t€:;ris vel crenatis. llerbacftt dichotoma sepe 

 diffusa^ foL oppos. jl. axil. fasc. vel dicliot. — 

 A very extensive G. easily known by habit, fl, 

 not very dilVerent from other genera, but several 

 must be separated and better distinguished ; for 

 many new Sp. of N. Amer. see my new flora. 

 Probably several subg. must be established. 

 Xamesike vulgaris (Euph. chamesyce L.) has 

 crenate lobes, X scordifolia serrate lobes, Xa- 

 mohala has entire lobes. 



-1182. TiTHYMALis Ad. Necker, Raf, diff. 

 Euph. periantho simplex, ventricoso, sepe 5lobo 

 lobis scutellatis equalis planis crassis subrot. in- 

 tegris, dentib. interjectis alt. obsoletis, fl. masc. 

 sepe 12 ineq. frutic. et herb. fol. sparsis, 

 umbellis compositis, involucratis, — The most 

 numerous in sp. divided into 5 subgenera. 



1. Paralias R, capsulis glabris. Such as T. 

 or E. maritima (paralias L.) gerardi^ dendro- 

 ides, linearis, rosea, helioscopia, panicidata, 

 and many more. 



2. TuLocARPA R. capsulis verrucosis, such as 

 T. or E. spinosa, carniolica, palustris, plati- 

 phylos, hiberna, inicrantha, literata, angu- 

 lata, &LC. 



3. TuLOisTA R. caps, verrucosis pilosisque. 

 T. or E. verrucosa, pilosa Slc. 



4. Xarakias R. caps, villosis vel lanatis. T 

 or E. characias vel serotina Raf. granulata. 

 coralloides caps, lanatis. 



