Beyeria.] CVIII. EUPHORBIACES. 65; 
|. W. Australia. | goes Net, Drímmond, Harvey; Rottenest island, Preiss, m. 
2387 ; Sharks ety 
e E 
broader than T the Eastern ones in those í ni Tot mania and from the Blue Moun- 
tains they are large and long, and the owes prr niii in the interior of N. 8.’ 
Wales and in d both nd and flowers are smaller 
2. B. lasiocarpa, F. Muell; Muell. Arg. in Linnea, xxxiv. 59, a 
DC. Prod. xv. ii. 201. A tall almost plewirooh shrub, closely erede 
_ the larger broader-leaved forms of B. viscosa and r ecently re by 
F. Mueller as a variety only, but ocigindily distinguishe im a 
pP N. s. w "ON T wofold ‘a j^ Mueller ; 
. intermediate in several respects between the (rios B. viscosa and the 
X fro C. Stuart, Leich astings river, Beckler; but the vpédimehé 
. are scarcely sufficient to determine whether the two should be retained as ep or 
varieties. 
3. B. opaca, F. Muell. in Trans. Phil. Soc. Vict. i. 16, and in Hook, 
viii. 210. rect shrub of 1 to 2 ft, “ase allied to 
BB. viscosa, of which F. Mueller Sonst it a variety, "with more slender 
stems and smaller leaves and flowers. Leaves rarely above 1 in. long 
and mostly 4 to , oblong or iier: linear MENT. ovate, very obtuse, 
with dh margins or nearly flat, pale or very white underneath. 
w 
. Hook. f. FI. Tam. i. 339; m mma? Leschena i, DC. Bet Veg i i 
= 444; B. Leschenaultii, Baill. natem vi. 307. y 
4 N. S. Wales. Euryalean scrub, Fras 
E. sterio, Sea-coast, fu Fairy, Dess; 7 Cos Otway, F. Mueller; Murray river, 
; Faora. Islands of Bass's Straits, R. Brown, Gunn, Backhouse, Milligan, 
M: Gow., 
* S. Au: mory Cove, Port Lincoln and Kangaroo island, R. Brown; 
: sors river to aes pele spi: Miet Point Nepean ae and Guichen Bay, F. Mueller ; 
. Rivoli Bay, aP bert. rt Linco i i 
... Var. linea peki narrow- vanis A ode or Marco 1-14 in. long, with revo- 
: lute AQ ates on the Macalister, F. Mueller; nempe Blandowski. 
|. 4, B. uncinata, F. Mucil.; Baill. Adans. vi. 306, An erect viscid 
sh rub, with slender slightly paroent i scan Leaves almost sen. 
ale flowers unknown. Female flowers like those of B. opaca, but 
. much iia Baillon further distinguishes it by the thinner calyx- 
Segments, more free from the ovary, a and by the very caducous stigma, 
| distinctions however scarcely warranted by the specimens. 
S. Australia? Murray desert, F. Mueller. 
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