Codonocarpus. | XCV. PHYTOLACCACEJ. 149 
2 
asm C. australis. — Gyrostemon cotin 
t. 10; Mog. in DC. Prod. xiii. ii. 39; G. 
Three Exped. ii. 191; G. acacieformis, F. Muel 
N. Australia. In the interior lat. 20°, M‘Douall Stuart's Expedition. 
N. S. Wales. Lachlan, Darling, and Murray deserts, Mitchell, Victorian and 
other Expeditions ; Mount Murchison, Bonney. e 
Victoria. 
pungens, Lindl. in Mitch. 
l. in Linnea, xxv. 499. 
. S. Australia. Flinders range, F. Mueller ; Cooper's river, A. C. Gregory. 
x Australia, Drummond, n. 40; Murchison river, Oldfield; Sharks Bay 
ilne, 
5. TERSONIA, Moq. 
Flowers dicecious. Perianth very open under the fruit, very shortly 
and obtusely or obscurely sinuate-toothed. Stamens in the males 8 to 
The genus is endemic in W. Australia. y 
Pere Marrow linear: oe. ect omr ih oa F job RUM. 
Leaves short, distant. Branches flexuose or twining . +» + + * 9. T. subvolubilis. 
l T. brevipes, Mog. in DC. Prod. xiii. ii, 40 (us to tie "need 
Paw) A decumbent shrub of 2 or3 ft. with ascending mag ^ 8 
Xs i i rather thick, 1 to 2 in. long 
or even more, i 1 
the floral leaves all reduced to small bracts or the lower ones rarely 
wW 
m by a raised undulate margin. Fruit 6 to 8 lines diameter, armed 
wa i argin. frui P 
with raised almost scale-like ee tubercles more or less arranged in 
