104 CVIII. EUPHORBIACER. [ Phyllanthus: 
which it is united by Mueller Arg., but the irons is quite glabrous, the 
male flowers larger on shorter pedicels, with the segments more united - 
a ~ base, and the filaments in all the specimens I have examined - 
d to above the middle. Leaves not distichous, narrow-cuneate, | 
said, riy licate, 13 to 3 lines MN Flowers probabl dicecious, all 
males ie specimens seen.— Micrantheum triandrum, ook. in Mitch. | 
Trop. ion 2; P. triandrus, Muell. Arg. in DC. "Prod. xv. ii. 195 
(among the species kolale from Micrantheum) a name reserved p. 299 
for E Kirganelia triandra, Blanco; P. thymoides var. Wusll- Arg. 
Le. 37 
Queensland. Pyramid depot, Mitchell. 
. 22. P. Gasstreemii, Muell. Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 858, - An erect 
glabrous shrub or undershrub of 1 to 2 ft. the branches Men M bi 
ressed, the smaller ones à with the general aspect of P. 
e, membranou “om under r j in. to nearly 1 in. long. Sti- 
pules brown. Flowers pak small, moncecious or almost dicecious, the — 
males in  eluste rs of 3 or 4, the females solita Male perianth- - 
the projecting: connective. Female o preti e and more - 
acute than in the males, but n a A after flowering as in P. Dal- - 
lachyanus, greenish, bordered d FON Ovary 3-celled. Bes longer 
than the ovary, linear, bifid according to Mueller Arg., entire in the - 
flowers examined. Capsule Soprema onia glabrous, smooth, about 
2 lines diameter.— P. indigo ofer node, A. Cun erb. 1 
BS age pee a Burnet ES 3 
N. S. Wales. Port Kris (Cabramatta), Woolls ; CURED river, M' Arthur; : 
Hastings and eer rivers, Beckler; New England, C. Stuart; near Liverpool and | 
Illawarra, A. Cunningham 
23. P. rae EM enth. A glabrous shrub, the young branches | 
_ often flattened, the e Y QUARE slender, 3 to 5 in. long. Leaves | 
or vishespe j in. long. Male sida segments ovate, Mike : 
obtuse or mucronate, $ to nearly 1 line long. Stamen 53, the filaments - 
united to about the middle; judi colts arallel, but separated by à 
broad thick connective. Female pida oa 
enlarging round the fruit to about 3 lines. "Disk with a broad 
margin. Styles 9, thick, diverging, 2-lobed to about the middle. 
Queensland. Rocki apiid Bay, Dallachy.—With the foliage nearly of P. Gunnit 
this has the filaments more or less united as in I preceding species, and the enlarged | 
fruiting perianth of P. i ae and its a 
' 24. P. subcrenulatus, F. Muell. Mi: i. 108- A glabrous branch- 
ing shrub, of 1 to 13 ft., the Aeros acutely angular. Leaves $ sessile | 
