102 evi. EUPHORBIACEJE. [ Phyllanthus. l 
iis Ms rather cn Pg the male. Ovary usually with about 8 cells, 1 
Jug ut p t length leary dry and furrowed between the seeds, about 1 
lines diam Anisonema eglandulosum, Dene. Herb. Tim. Descr. 154, - 
and e: synonyms given by Muell. Arg 
t pro l 
qoe opposite e Timor. . The above on ncs is therefore taken nafy from A. Cun- - 
ningham’s specimens gathered at Coepang in iad 
17. P. baccatus, F. Herb. A large spreading or diffuse 
glabrous shrub. Leaves pon J shortly petiolate, o oveta ha 
elliptical obovate or almost or icular, varying and 
depressed, wey 3 n prem án more succulent than that of P. 
pe —P. Nove-Hollandia , Baill. Adans. vi. 343, not of Muell. Arg. — 
N. stralia. Vansittart Ba Em Greville ems “Rage W. coast, - 
A. Cuaningiam thai ien river, P. Mueller ; wn n n, Schultz, 
n Herb. R. Brown n fom Prin of Wales i island andi Pe a diee of 
species wi didus narrow leave the peo as far as I can find, all males, — | 
the plant either dicecious or the a xa yet developed. E 
SECT. 4. PARAPHYLLANTHUS, Muell. Arg. — Herbs or shrubs of varied 
habit. A een: 3, the filaments free or more or less united ; anthers 
are the cells parallel, opening longitddigally. Glands present. Ovary 
3-celled. Styles free. oe sule dry. 
18. P. binyag Linn. ; Muell. Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 364. 
with angular r stem and n us slender branchlets resembling si 
rons dm, v sometimes sne arl tit long on the main stem. Stip ules 
ular. Female perianth-segments narrower and more rigid than the 
males, about 4 line long. Ovary 3-celled. Styles free, spreading, 
