66 CVIII. EUPHORBIACEJE. | Beyeria. j 
` SECT. 9. BEYERIOPsIs:.—Anthers short, the cells quite distinct, 4 
either sinite to a deeply 2-lobed connective, or partially free with the 1 
ective more entire. ij ies all Western. 1 
5. B. latifolia, Baill. Adans. vi. 304. A more or less viscid shrub 
owers moncecious, both sexes solitary in our specimens, on slender 
pedicels of 3 in. or more. Calyx-segments about j line long, road, 
eg " 
tinct, attached by the centre, with minute appendages at-the end. 
* Beyeriopsis seared, Muell. Ar rg. i n DC. Prod. xv. ii. 200. 
6. B. cygnorum, Baill. Adans. vi. 309. A much-branched more 
less pubescent shrub. . pom ovate or ovate-lanceolate, obtuse, rounded 
ors pmi cordate at the tA the margins rrr revo olu te, 3 to 6 lines 
the males, the calyx quite glabrous. Petals small. Ovary than ths at 
the top, the peltate dee not very large. ip^ oett is cygnorum, Muell. 
rod. xv. ii. 199. 
W. Australia. CAM a Moore and Murchison rivers, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 86. 
n — Baill. Adans. vi. 909. A much-branched erect shrub, 
more or less scab desir nce or shortly hispid and possibly glutinous. 
Leaves lanceolate or Neto e ate, with the 
revolute as to appear linear, rather acu cute, rounded or almost cordate at 
he base, 3 to 5 lines long, on i petioles of about 1 line. Flowers in the 
wai ih seen all males, solitary or 2 or 3 together on filiform dicels 
rather longer than the petioles. Calyx-segments Niet g po 
about 2 line long, each with a very prominent dor 
berance near the base. Petals rather shorter than th e calyx, orici 
labrous. Stamens numerous, anthers short, the cells distinct, i^ 
with E appendages, those of 3 central stamens vr md la ipd diee 
i —B sis cinerea, Muell. Arg. in DC. Pro 
lia. Swan river, Vbi 1st coll. n. Khir Emis species at first 
c M oci spice B. cygnorum, but the flowers are differe 
yanescens, Benth, Branches short, rM grey but 
Oa o crowded, broadly ovate or ‘ovate-lanceolate ; 
