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Dissiliaria, | CVIII. EUPHORBIACEJE. 91 
diameter, ciae ni tomentose, with a thick oan exocarp Pid 
m the hard endocarp, marked outside with narrow furrows 
dise cocci and a broad deep furrow nes the line of dehiscence on the 
back ofeach — Ovules 2 2in each call but only one usually enlarged. 
Ripe miel wy 
Quee ini i woods, Moreton Bay, A. Cunningham, also Aaria and 
Pine Ader E Fitealon ; but I have only seen Cunningham’s specimen 
. Muelleri, Baill. Adans. vii. 359, t. A glabrous shrub or 
tree. Leaves broadly ovate, sometimes pb cordate, obtuse, irregu- 
larly crenulate, 1 l nd broad, on a petiole f about 1 in. 
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diameter, slightly tridymous and furrowe 
thick corky exocarp separating from the endocarp as in D. 
Queensland. Rockhampton, Thozet, Dallach ip have not seen the specimens 
described by Baillon, but some male specimens anesy may belong to the 
same pue althon h the leaves are se obovate m shortly tapering at the base. 
In th peria antl-sogme nts 2) 6, about 3 line long, and the stamens Sad but | 
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— Benth. A shrub, with the young branches pu- 
bescent, the ad it foliage nearly glabr ous. Leaves ovate elliptical or 
almost anodin % btuse, crenulate, rounded or contracted at 
i 8 ining and veined above, pale with the midrib 
, on a 
of "in rait ó tod segments, $ to 3 ine long, painoin petal-like, 
especially the inner ones which are rather longer. Stamens 4, a 
6 or more, on a hairy receptacle, ee than the perianth. Fema! 
perianth of 3 rather acute or mu late glabrous segments, an nd 3 
smaller inner atc or sent sao ternating with them. Disk 
very hairy t in very short, taperin 
hairy, but not prominent. to 3 
distinct styles much thickened at the base as in Pseudanthus. Capsules 
on pedicels of 2 to 4 lines, pubescent, about 4 lines diameter, tridymous, 
flat-top pped, hard, with a small e conical point or horn on the d of each 
coccus but 
ovules of each cell, iride without any carunculu 
tralia. Port Essington, A. Cunningham, and meo the same plant but 
Rockingham Bay, Dallachy. 
