xim CVIII. EUPHORBIACEJE. e os 
. very short tarbinate A tt ecd n bracts. enis perianth-lobes 
narrower and more acute than males. Ovary obtuse, densely 
hirsute. Styles Bie from the ifta Mid divided back to the "bas ase into 
. 9 or 4 branches. Capsule enclosed in the enlarged perianth but not 
seen ripe.— Muell. "i in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 209. 
| Se ora. Shattered gullies, Mantuan Downs, Mitchell. 
. Wales. Wellington valley, A. Cunnin ingham. 
.  7..B. rotundifolia, F. Muell. Fragm. iv. 94. A rigid reba 
_ probably low shrub, the branches densely stellate- nome Leav 
shortly petiolate, orate or orhionlan coriaceous, conv and alm ar 
. bullate, 2 to 4 lines long, becoming glabro us above, whites tomen 
í underneath. ale flowers not sii emale flowers nearly me: 
_ surrounded x a few minute tomentose | beset Fruiting calyx about , 
. lines Ing wit oblong segments. Capsule 
: S. A Kan ngaro diii Waterhouse ; ies a in leaf only, except 
. one fre a Au attached opal: in Herb. F. Muell 
‘glabrous ur white-tomentose underneath, i to 2 or evan MGR i long. 
flowers solitary or 2 or 3 ether on a short common peduncle, 
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