Dodecandria Trig.  Tithymalus. 141 
FtoneTr Ap. Mai, ^" ^- 3 
InTROD. 1784. 
T.. (Tw win-glanded) foliis oppositis minutissi- big/az- 
mis petiolatis obovatis integerrimis, glanda- dulosus. 
lis duabus geminatis caulinis ad basin. peti- -— 
olornm ; caule fruticoso tenui, - 
s eph in insula Bourbon. S. 5. 
FronET ! 
INTROD. EET )8. 
Ee Ex sicco descriptus. 
T. (Petioled) petiolis sas folio orbicu- fetiola- 
lato longioribus, floribus solitariis, caule fru 
ticoso- inermi nudo. Bol. er inn 883. joii- 14. 
icis die iai Nd rwr 2. v. 8. 
P on 
f. 160. "ud 
Sibsrsas in-Tody occ. - Sink 2 em —€— b. 
FronET Sept 4 3 
INTROD. circa 1800. 
T. (Cotinus-leav'd) foliis oppositis subeordatis Cofini- 
petiolatis emarginatis integerrimis, caule fru- fous, 
ticoso.. (Eu phorbia ue ifolia) Willd. sp. 15. 
pl. 2: p. 592.— Hort. kew. ed. 9. v. 3. p. 169. 
—Tithymalus arboreus americanus, cotini fo- 
Comm. hort. amst. 1. p. 99. t. 15. 
HABITAT j in America merid. Bo h- 
FronET Jul. Aug. 
IwTrOD. 1690. 
*** AwNUI, magis foliosi. 
T (Various-leav'd) inermis, foliis serratis pan- Ae 
t mibus; summis lanceolatis, iube phylh. 
terminalibus sobsiriela ie (Euphorbia hete- 
rophylla). W iid p^ 2. pur 
—kew. prat eerie n 2. v. 3. ^ 169.— Tulam alus. hete- 
rophyllus. Plum. ic. 250. t. 251. f 9 
