- Pseudanthus.| | CVIII. EUPHORBIACEX., 61 
the inner ones or nearly all as pone as the perianth, and all free or very 
shortly connate at the dnd Female flowers sessile and solitary, alone 
. or with the males. Gods ovoid, 1-seeded, pud y ex long when 
X ripe.— Chrysostemon virgatus, Klotzsch in Pl. Pre . 939; Pseudan- 
- thus occidentalis, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 107; Chorizot ai micrantheoides, 
iem i —— n Linnen, : p 76. 
[ lia. Drummond, ist coll. n. 725 ; 5th coll. n. 222; near Bakewell, 
1 Pres n "1230; Kalgan irte Oldfield, F. Mueller ; ; Fitzgerald and Gardner rivers, 
 Maxwe 
n erb. 
1 DC., Nos to be from ‘kine George’ s Sound, Cumming Meses for A. y; rl 
_ as Cumming never was there) is unknown — on agrees | with P. 
. thec uster; perianth-segments narrow, acute, usually 4 ary 
q ed. Capsule Mert rather acute, about 2 lines up "a Pulse 
d 
ustralia. Murti river, r, Oldfield, Dino, 6th ~*~ n. 89. 
6. STACHYSTEMON, Planch. 
_ Flowers monecious. Male fl.: Perianth rather rigid, of 6. s pipar 
. nearly equal and entire. rie indefinite, united in a central colum 
_ the anthers sessile on irregul rotuberances or borne on distinct fila: 
. ments, each with 2 ees distinct parallel cells, opening outwards in 
2 valves. No rudimentary ovary. Female fl: Perianth-segments 
broader and pea aisig than in the males and — fringed. Ovary - or 
. rarely 3-lobed, with thick diverging sti c lobes, 9- or rarely 3-celled 
[ nate, small ; coriaceous, obtuse with the midrib or keel prominent under- 
. neath. Stipules very small Flowers sessile or shortly pedicellate, 
. clustered at the ends of the brauches, usually several males with 1 to 3 
