1 Phyllanthus, CVIII; EUPHORBIACER. 101 
thick and scabrous outside. Ovar y GADON Styles.3, an or in- 
. eurved, deeply bifid. Capsule not s 
j tralia. Sharks Bay, Milne; chon river, Oldfield.—The . origin nal 
specimens examined by Mueller Arg. were Milne Oldfie ld's Murchison river ones, 
1 P have numerous o flowers, were, only d by him after his character was 
E Tà 
P. elachophyllus, F. Muell. Herb. A bushy shrub, with 
; m rigid branchlets, hoary as well as the foliage with a minute 
. almost papillose e pubesce nce. aves distichous, ovate or oblo 
. rigidly coriaceous, 1 to 3 lines long. Stipules a almost gland-like. M e 
flowers very small, few in the axil, on exceedingly short pedicels. 
Perianth-segments ovate, rather thick, about } line long. No glands. 
TUE Naika range, F. Mueller ; Einasleigh river, Ent 
. ECT. 3. KrnaANELIA.—Shrubs, often large. Leaves Pisae Y 
3 Stamens 5, the filaments usually connate at the base. Glands present, 
. ovary an and e capsule 3- or vehat oi usually fleshy or r succulent. Styles 
. distinct or connate at the bas 
| .15. P. Novee-Hollandiz, Muell. Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. i i3 
. small spreading e ea shrub. Leaves distichous, pede oblong- 
1 pee very obtuse, often acute at the base, membran 4 to 8 lin 
Female flowers none in our specimens. Ovary according to Mueller 
Arg. 5-celled. Styles 5, bifid and recurved. Capsule somewhat fleshy, 
. globular, 2 lines diameter.— P. uber iflorus, Baill. Adans. vi. 343. 
Queensland. Port Denison, bras Bay, Dallachy. 
16. E tta cire . var. glaber, Muell. ide in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 
5. 
slightly enit. les branches slender. Leaves ditichons petioli, 
ovate-o i 
lines. Male rud xai a 5, broad, very obtuse, 4 line long or 1 
or 2 outer ones eon Stamens usually 5, the 2 or 3 inner ones with 
their filaments m or less united, the outer .o nes free or nearly so. 
Glands present. but (riae, sometimes scarcely consbisudis. emale 
