Pseudanthus.] CVIII. EUPHORBIACEJE, 59 
1. P. pimeleoides, Sieb. in Spreng. Syst. Cur. Post. 95. An erect 
much-branched glabrous shrub 1 to 2 ft. high. tears alternate, 
ines 
s clustered at the ends of the casas shortly. 
. —Muell. "Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 196; Endl. Atakta, H, t. 11, the 
p analysis copied in Flora, 1839, ii. t. 4; Baill. Etud. Euph. t. t. 95 5,£ 16. 
retis ei cay Burdekin Expedition ; Whitsuiday island, C. Moore ; pilis Bay, 
uH egit 
i . S. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, Sieber, n. 292 and Fl. Mixt. 
n. 528, ien verme Shoalhaven, C. Moore; lllawarra, Shepher erd. 
mde gt Muell. in Trans. we Inst. Vict. ii. 60. A 
ncave or E eomp icate TA often recurved at e 
icellate in the upper axils; Pa white, the 
ai not very eia, about 1 line long. Stamens 6 round 
| ‘with white margins. Ovary narrow. Fruit not seen.— Caletia ovali [;folia, 
| Muell. Arg. in suite. xxxiv. 55 and in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 194; Baill. 
Lets vi. 327. 
3 Victoria. Monnt Zero, Grampians, Wilhelmi. 
— Tasmania. Flinders Islan d, Milligan. 
_ _3. P. micranthus, Benth. A small rigid much-branched glabrous 
- shrub, Tos nig HS scarcely angular. Leaves very shortly 
