68 CVIII. EUPHORBIACER, ( Beyeria. 
find the petals, the ovary and capsule similarly oblique and one-seeded — 
by abortion, but without the two horns or appendages of that species, - 
and the stigma larger T AUS conical.— Beyeriopsis brevifolia, - 
Arg. in DG. xp xv. ii. 201. 
W. Australia. aa Cape Riche, ideni = coll. n. 215.—The species 
very closely bin t both B. similis and B. D 
12. B. 
rod. xv. ii. 201. ah erect aie slightly viscid ri of 2 2 to 3 fey 
he fruit to 2 
peo egmen " eie a i only 4, 1 to 14 lines long. Petals v 
small and KA. isk continuous, irregularly 
= ein ied 5th se n. 214, 220, aa ja ?) n. 13; Middl 
Moost Barren and Fitzgerald river, Maxwell. 
Sect. 3. Oxyayne. F. Muell.—Anthers of Beyeriopis. ER deep! 
divided. into 3 narrow lobes. Male flowers in a loose racem 
18. B. tristigma, F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 181. A small di shru 
quite distinct. Female flowers on a pedicel of lin. o 
when in fruit, either solitary at the end of the branches or 1 or 2 at th 
‘base of the male raceme, smaller than the males at the time of flowe ^ 
ing, but the caly x-segments enlarging under the fruit to nearly 1 line. 
Ovary capsule and seed of the genus, but one roms divided to the 
or nearly so into 3 narrow flat recurved lo 
land. nchinbrook island, Rocki pd: i ay, Dallachy. The racem 
male flowers, the pni much longer than the calyx, and the divided. stigma or st 
bring this species near to Ricinocarpus, but the stamens are entirely those o 
et - M AR lobes are closely recurved as in that m to which on the who 
the nearest related. 
8. RICINOCARPUS, Desf. 
Reeperia, Spreng.) 
Flowers moncecious. Male fl.: Calyx deeply divided into t to, 
usually 5 lobes or segments. Petals as many as calyx-lobes and u: 
