branches at first Sees later also 
4-angled. Eritre Ge Mortola ; 
Genoa and Pahemo 
ees phor bis age aol . dentata. 
(Berger, Suk, Buph. Fedde, 
i om ea Ako 
hem some- 
Zag. ) the angles 
are dining’ straight or only very faintly 
as £. 
Hystria, E. ——— ie under other 
erroneous nam 8. Afri 
sinus be- 
rs of spines, Country 
nibs 8 Morinii. (Berger, Suk. 
: — ae he viii. Ban, 
1 
by sharp 
Spines not 
nor strong, 34 lin. — 
Sah uncommon in cultivation. §S, 
ee neutra. (Berger, Suk. 
, £16; Fedde, Repert. viii. 
ee any In cultivation for many 
ears eithe . abyssinica or E. 
Royleana, from both of which it is 
— is - It differs from the 
ormer ng projecti ey- 
brown § spine - sbielia : z cine 
which in £, ag ohare are ores 
become black. Country unkno 
Euphorbia ee Berger, 
ph, 78; Sedna Repert, viii, 
87. 5 G. Similar to EB. Cactus, but 
differs in the more slender angled 
8 - or 5-an 
angled, upper part 4-an 
jointed; sides flat, ved, - 
vered towards the 
us 
horny and. Spliie ceive strong, each 
98 
5-6 lin, long, about 3 in. apart, I're- 
quent in gardens, partly under the 
erroneous name of LH, lactea, Country 
ty) 
n , 
Huph, : 
alternate, 
shortly stalked, obtuse, 
ngs 5-10 lin. broad, 
lanceolate, 
3s $ 0 
Probably Mexico 
“Biph , similis. tess 
,»f.15; PHedde, R 
’R 
the areoles are more distant and 
smaller, Natal? 
: 85.) 
“eae 
ganda. (Kew; La ’Mortola.) CB. 
heterochroma, Pax. ] 
ee. a (M. 
0, Euphorbiaceae, 
Bpistieer. Doct 7‘ 
*Fouquieria splendens. 
(B. M. t. 
'e u 
Ag 
ed, narrow, 4-6 in. long. Cor olla 
ight, 5-8 lin. eo dg 
lobes road-ovate, recurv 
