Atriplez. ] XCVI. CHENOPODIACEJE. i 171 
covered with a scaly tomentum. Leaves on rather long petioles, mostly 
orbicular, rather thick, entire or scarcely sinuate-toothed, more rarely 
bordered. by numerous small teeth, 4 to 1 in. diameter, or on some 
the remainder flat and herbaceous, entire or toothed on each side 
towards the base. Radicle superior.—Moq. in DC. Prod. xiii. ii. 460. 
Queensland. Darling Downs 
, Lau. 3 n 
ne Macquarrie river, Mitchell; Castlereagh river, Woolls ; Darling 
or 
Murray scrub, F. Mueller, Herrgo 
letoria. g tt. : 
8. Australia. In the interior, Howitt’s Expedition, also M‘Douall Stuart's 
n. 
uin in Herb. Hook. had referred this plant to A. capensis, to which it bears "e 
[es lance, but appears to me sufficiently distinct. The A. halimus, Br., quoted by 
oquin with doubt under A. capensis (in DC. Prod. xiii. ii. 100) is A. cinerea. 
cinerea, Poir. Dict. Suppl. i. 471. A branching shrub, some- 
slightly decumbent, more frequently erect and attaining 
the fey; ter, free almost from the base, entire, i 
is b uit, ees or rarely with 1 or 2 tubercles on e d uud 
ase of the valves. Radicle ascending.—Moq. in DU. Froe. Xi. 7. 
3 Mook. f. : R. m Prod. 400, not of 
M 1.; A. halimus B. ascendens Nees in Pl. Preiss. i. 693; A. eleagnoides, 
oq. Enum. Chenop. 65. 
Pe ene Moreton Bay, A. Cunningham. 
Lord H tg er T Bay, Banks and Solander ; 
owe's Island, Milne, M*Gillivray. P s | 
"pa Pal pos Portland, Boni Allitt; Port Phillip Brighton and 
¥ eak, 4. ueller. 
E mania. Abundant upon all the coasts near high-water caine Hooke, 
Spencer’s Gulf, Warburton; Kangaroo Island, F. er, Water- 
Ash Island, Herb. F. Mueller; 
