180 XCVI. CHENOPODIACEJE, [ Atriplez. 
. 80. A. Billardieri, Hook. f. Fl. N. Zeal. i. 215, and Fl. Tasm. i. 316, 
t. 95. A much-branched prostrate more or less succulent herb, spread- 
mbryo placed at right angles to the valves, with the radicle superior 
i i Enum. 72 
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Victoria. Sands near high-water mark, Phillip Island and on the opposite coast, 
F. Mueller; E. Gipps’ Land, A. Taylor. 
: i Sands close to high-water mark near George Town, Gunn; South 
Port, Oldfield. 
[RIBE 2. CAMPHOROSME®.— Branches continuous. Leaves narrow, 
entire, flat or terete, glabrous villous-tomentose or woolly. ‘Testa mem- 
branous. Embryo curved round a mealy albumen. ; 
5. ENCHYLJENA, R. Dr. 
dages. Stamens 5 or fewer. Ovary depressed-globular. Styles 2 or 8; 
shortly connate at the base. Fruit depressed-globular, enclosed in the 
perianth, pericarp membranous. Seed more or less flattened, horizonta; 
The genus is limited to Australia. It only differs from Kochia in the fruiting "S 
ie of a thicker consistence and often succulent, without any dorsal wings Or appe 
ages. 
Leaves 1 to 2 lines long. Flowers numerous, mostly crowded in A 
, terminal leafy spikes. Perianth not above 1 line diameter . . 1. Æ. mier oph 
Leaves mostly above } in long. Flowers distant. 
„at the top. Plant very villous with soft fulvous hairs . . 2. Æ. micrantha. — 
- Fruiting perianth -depressed-globular, about 1} lines diameler, ; 
thie. EE P 
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