84 CVIII. EUPHORBIACEJE. [Amperea, 
i A. t 
À "pct in rts at 
or r appendages es. Styles rather short, more or less bifid.—Muell. Arg. 
C. i9 : à 
Prod. xv. ii. 
Eee in Spreng. Met Cur. Post. 1 
S. Wales. rt Jackson or Blue ge NR R. Bitin AS n. 135, and 
FL fit. n. 524, "b many others ; Uer England, C. "Stu 
Victoria. Gip pps’ Land, J 
- Tasmania. Abundant in poor "icdr soil, J. .D. Hooker. 
S. Australia. Rivoli Bay, F. Mueller ; ' Corner Inlet, Wilhelmi. 
E 3. ANTIDESME X. — Flowers distinet, both sexes with a y 
wi 
perianth 
This tri jbo, if it includes the small and scarcely sufficiently known Madagascar r genus 
is chiefly distinguished from Phyllanthee by habit and inflorescence, and 
therefore dri ueller Arg. to a subtribe of that tribe; on the other hand 
-celled (1-carpellary) ovary with 3 styles, had gre it it formerly to be considered à 
— rming the distinct Order of Antidesmee or Stilagine 
12. ANTIDESMA, Linn. 
Flowers dicecious, Wes mue: in dr or interrupted s one or i 
the females in spikes Male fl. iw e »iPorianth B 
3 to 5 segments, slightly. an in the 
opposite the Epis nes round a acera rs seat ovary. 
Anthers 2-cel 
