I | Leaves with the margins less revolute slowing the underside. 
E. Ovary obtuse. 
Leaves narrow, 1 to 2 in. long. Fruiting perianth much 
enlarged. Ovary densely villous. . . . . . . . 
aves ovate-or orbicular, 2 to 4 lines long, almost bullate. 
Fruiting perianth slightly enlarged. Ovary stellate- : 
7 tose . . . "voa ovv. Mud ponte, a Sole MAD 
. Leaves flat or with recurved margins. Flowers pedicellate. 
j Bracts usually few, very deciduous or none, 
Leaves narrow, 1 to 2 in. long. Pedicels 2 to 3 lines. Ovary 
6. B. oleæfolia. 
: villous Ww x . W Tis c. EE . NO AAT * due WAT NS " 
_ Leaves ovate or oblong, about 4 in. long. Pedicels slender, : 
4 to 8lineslong. Ovary glabrous s... 5 «9. B. pomaderroides. 
ifera, Planch. in Hook. Lond. Journ, iv. 473, An erect 
than in B. oleefolia. Female perianth much enlarged after flowering, 
3 . ales. Hunter's river and perhaps Croker’s Range, A. Cunningham ; but 
there is some confusion in his labels of this and of B. rosmarinifolia which he had 
_ regarded as one species, . 
long. Ovary quite glabrous, tapering into a neck or united base of the 
styles of nearly 1 line, the styles divided to below the middle usually 
ise glabrous. Leaves narrow-linear, with much revolute margins, 
ostly about 4 in. long, tapering at the base. Flowers small, solitary, 
n pedicels varying from 4 to 1 line. Bracts small, thick, narrow, M 
equal, at or near the top of the pedicel. Perianth-segments broad, 
- Bertya.] CVIII. EUPHORBIACER, 75 
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