* . 4 
50 . VIII, EUPHORBIACEZ. — 4 
Greville island, arn de river and Montague Sound, N. W. Ond 
A: “Cunningham King’s Sound, 
lia. Between Stokes” Raits and Cooper’s Creek, Wheeler. 
m appears to be quite distinct from Æ. Drummondii in habit as well as in 4 
cap nearly twice as large. It may, however, prove to be the first year’s e 
E. al alsineflora. i 
s, Boiss. in DC. Prod. xv. ii 15. <A diffuse 
woody at the base so as to appear perennial. Leaves opposite, shortly. : 
sictinhunes; sey en ovate, Vies obtuse, entire or minutely denticulate, | 1 
very un and often semicordate at the base, rather coriaceous but - 
very Vlde ae of a Myrtle, fabely above 4 in. long. Stipules scarcely - 
anges than elie involucres. Involucres smaller than in Æ. atoto, but con- - 
siderably larger than in E. Drummondii, the glands with a narrow w petal- - 
like border usually denticulate or lobed. Capsule about 1} lines long, 
the cocci more distinct yon in the allied knee Lem edi keeled. | [ 
ier rugose.— E. Shark Adan : 
Australia. N.W. SR qx pa i eres ; Despards | : 
island, Bynoe. 
W. Australia. Useless Harbour, Sharks’ Bay, R. Brown; Port Gregory, 4 
Oldfield. 
13. E micradenia Boiss. in DC. Prod. XV. ii. 27. ne peretie ] 
differing from the former in its perfectly PAS ed and folia " 
i and b 
and in the involucral glands very small within e petal-like appen- 
— le are about 1 line diameter. Stems in the specimens seen q 
N. Merl Islands of i Gulf of Gaebler R. Brown; Port Darwin 
Schultz, n. 545. 
Queensland. Albany island, F. Mueller. 
14. E. Mac viss, in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 90. A perennial 
but often mere — Pra ear so as to appear annual, the rhizome 
at length an mur i m 
to above 1f t. hig wn mca or bn. pubesbent as well as the foliage or at — 
sent easly 4 Leaves opposite, ian the lower aw 
wi Biene 
