60 CVIII. EUPHORBIACEZ. [Pseudanthus, — 
flowers examined, nearly 1 line long when full-grown. Ovary narrow, 4 
2-celled or nearly 3-celled, tapering into as many long etel styles 
or re ni lobes. Capsule obliquely ovoid, about 2 lines long, with | | 
a single s : 
|. S. Au bini Near serene Whittaker. 
scattered, mostly ornate, ova or Fides i a lto 2 fios longi 1 
rved at the 
recurved at end but scarcely concave. Flowers very small in the - 
e ils, the males on pedicels not longer than the perianth. 
erianth-segments ovate, a about 4 line long, the inner one 
rather larger than the « Stamens 6, all ete the inner filamen 
Wales. King's Tableland, ing pe ara at an elevation of 3000 ft, 4. 
Piedad Blue Mountains, R. Ounnin P 
Var. orbiculare. Leaves oiu trey f rie diameter. T 
Victoria. Summits of the ro cky mountains on the M‘Alister river, Mount Macedon — 
and granite rocks on the Yowaka river, F. Mueller 3 
orientalis, F. Muell. Fragm. ii. 14. A Sie dicun branched. 1 
glabrous "init: Leaves wine xabeldy alternate, often crowded, 3 
abortion.— Muell. Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 197 ; Caletia orientalis, br 
Adans. vi. 827; C. linearis, Muell. Arg. in Linnæa, xxxii. 79 a 
DC. Prod. xv. ii. 194; Baill. Adans. vi. 327. 
N. S. Wales. Sandhills near Port Jackson and Botany Bay, A. and R. Cu 
ham, Mossman, F. Mueller ; Tweed river, C. Moore; also in Leichhardt’s vcllectid 
6. P. virgatus, Muell. Arg. in Linnea, xxxiv. 56 and in DC. Prod. XY 3 
ii. "uf A low Seelen the branches sometimes diffuse or straggling and — 
" Sometimes more erect and shorter, more or less 
} line long. Stamens varying from about 8 to 15, or lire aps more, 
clustered but always with a small rudiment of the ovary in the centre, 
