138 Dodecandria Trig.  Tithymalus. 
unaware of its having been described hy 
Linnaeus, and had not then seen Burman's 
figure of tbe adul: plant. 
Bupleu- T? (Conical) inermis capitatus imbricatus, tu- 
r pue. berculis subrhombceis. foliis lanceolatis petio- 
is, pedunculis unifloris, peralis integerrimis, 
bracteis flore longioribus.—J7'il/d. sp. pl. 9. 
e 885. V spiri Bupleurifolia.) | Hort. 
Rew. ed. 2. v. 3. p. 158.—Jacq. hort. scheenbr. 
]. /. 106. 
HaniTAT ad Caput Bonz Spei. S. h. 
FLonzT Jun. Jul. 
InTaop. 1791. 
Ons. From the tuberculated caudex, I have but 
little doubt of this being a species of. Treisia. 
I once saw Jacquin's figure above cited, but 
have forgot his delineation of the flowers. 
** GnaciLES. Caulibus fruticosis, seminudis. 
bractea-. T? (Bracteated) inermis, fruticosus; foliis ob- 
fus. longis, alterms, distichis; bracteis persisten- 
3. tibus. (Euphorbia (racteata J acq. hort. 
schanbr. v. 2. 14. t. 976. 
rece ea St. b. 
LORET . 
LONE Ride 1809. 
u- T? (Pendulous) fruticosus, inerinis, nudus, ra- 
melts teretibus effuso- dependentibus subarti- 
* HasrrAT.. An St. h. 
FrtonET.. 
I5TROD. iie 1808. 
Omnino simillimus Cacto pendulo, Linn. 
at robustior, et lactescit. Etiam simulat - ; 
" Fopegiam aphyllam, at crassior, — 
