Euphorvia.| CVIII: EUPHORBIACER. 49 
. in the upper ey forming almost a terminal leafy cyme. Involucre 
about 1 line long, glabrous or pubescent. Capsule 14 lines long, gla- 
brous or shortly ‘hairy. Styles short. Seeds irregularly rugose 
N. Australia, P. Mueller; Port Darwin, Schultz, n. 439, 485. 
9. E. Drummondii, Boiss. Cent. Euph. 14 and in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 
36. A prostrate or diffuse much- Mira plant, gee Bs ae sd 
the European Æ. chamesgee, Linn., and when flowering t i ear 
easily confounded with it, but ride s quite glabrous and Nan at 
length a perennial thick or woody rhi opposite, os 
ovate or oblong, obtuse or notched, entire or serrulate, oe 
the base, 2 to 4 lines long, firmer than in ntire 
See. 
fringed or lobed. Flower-heads very small, es edice late in the 
upper axils. Involucres about 4 line long, the glands with a narrow 
white border entire or nearly so. Capsule under 1 ie ee s. 
- Styles notched only, varying from almost none to near ya as in 
_ E. chamesgee. Seeds rugose.— E. chamesgee, E. pedi E. Drummondi 
and Z. cipe Baill. Adans. vi. 284 4, 285 
N. aw stralia. begin a river, F. Mueller ; Gulf M qr mede Lanesborough. 
Queensland. Bro d Sound and Thirsty Sound, R. Bro risbane river, F. 
d. TETERA ere and gen, reei Da fig 
ales. Port Jackson, E. achlan t, A. Cunnin ham; Dar- 
| liùg Hrot Mitchell; and thence to the Barro ier ENT Vieira and other poo 
— New En ngla nd, 0. Stu art. 
. Victoria. Snowy river, F. Mueller; Wimmera, Dallachy. 
ia. Swan port, Story. 
alia. Spencer d oe E. Brown; Murray river aud mare F. 
j e füpch. Wraith with the branches often Sr. Iuflorescence nin rs 
and fruits as in the common Æ. Drummondii, except that id Laine are rather longer. 
. Perhaps a distinct species.—Dirk Harlog's Island, A. Cunni 
| . 10. E. alsinzeflora, Baill. Adans. vi. 288. A glabrous and glaucous 
| perennial with a hard knotted base or rhizome, and much- ranchos 
| voluere rather above j line long, the petal-like appendages of the glands 
1 rather ipasi entire crenate orsinuate. Styles rather slender and bifid, 
side] Mount King, Glenelg river, N. W. Coast, Martin. 
xm ? A specimen from Warwick, Beckler, appears to be the same species. 
Wheeleri, Baill. Adans. vi. 286. A perfectly glabrous plant, 
aparently annual, branching from the base into erect or ascending 
ender stems of 6 in. to 1 ft. Leaves o osite, in rather distant pairs, 
oM entire or slightly serrulate, very oblique at the a rarely 
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