_ Ricinocarpus.] CVIII. EUPHORBIACER. 73 
m ng, m 
an in R. ledifolius. Ovary tomentose, tapering 
' into 3 bifid styles. Fruit not seen.— Croton rosmarinifolium, A. Cunn. 
. Herb. [ 
N. Australia. Montague and York Sounds, N.W. coast, A. Cunningham. 
. 10. R. marginatus, Benth. A tall shrub, the branches inflorescence 
and both sides of the leaves hoary with a very short and close but soft 
_tomentum. Leaves very shortly petiolate, lanceolate, rather obtuse, 
quite flat, but the margins slightly thickened and nerve-like, the 
primary veins very divergent from the midrib and prominent under- 
. Female calyx rather larger. Ovary tomentose, 
g into 3 shortly bifid styles. Fruit not seen.— Croton mar- 
um, A, Cunn. Herb. 
_ N. Australia. York Sound, N W. coast, A. Cunningham. 
ll. R. speciosus, Muell. Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 204, "This 
ped 
small tomentose bract, without bracteoles. Calyx about 3 lines long, 
eeply divided into lanceolate acuminate 
W. Australia. Towards Cape Riche, Drummond, 5th coll. n. 219. 
13. R. muricatus, Muell. Arg. in Linnea, xxxiv. 61, and in DC. 
rod, xv. ii. 207, An erect shrub, glabrous except the underside of 
