L 
108 : CVIII; EUPHORBIACEX. [ Phyllanthus, 
PA P. hebecarpus, -— h. An p ranged erect rigid shrub, with 
te terete branches, more or less hoary tomentose or villous as well 
sessile, E erect, oblong or e iptical, rom under 4 in. to nearly 1 in. 
1 . . 
T hai por Beets s 
. Australia. is of QUE F. M 
Quid urdekin river, F. Melior (a ht more villous v somes 
. 93. P. lacunarius, F. Muell. in Trans. Phil. Soc. Vict. i. 14, and in 
. Kem Journ, viii. 330, A small diffuse or b en Ae fi 
our specimens mostly under 6in., glabrous but often very glaucous, 
the branches flattened or angular. Leaves very shortly potiora 
oblong or wenden contracted at the base, under 4 in. lo 
Stipules minute. Flowers very small, monecious, usually 1 “female 
a 
filaments free ; anther-cells parallel. Female perianth rather larger, 
the segments “about t 4 line ef or slightly larger under the ruit. 
A aed short, ee 2-lobed. sule glabrous, de rossed-globulim 
O9-furrowed. Seeds finely striate s longi ond. in Lin 
— : 566; Muell. Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 37 
Wale es. Junction of the eire udi Darling rivers, F. Mueller ; Darling 
dum Godiin and Dallachy. : 
54. P. trachyspermus, F. Muell. in Trans. Phil. Soc. Vict. i. 14, and 
in Hook. Kem Journ. viii. 210. A glabrous glaucous annual, with 
ascending branching stem about 6 in. high in the e 
Leaves almost sessile, brondy oleng kd 4 to din 
spreading as in P. rhytidospermus, but very minute. Pis monecious 
(Muell Arg.), but no males on our specimens. Females solitary in the 
axils, on very short pedice h-segments ovate, spre& ing, 
N. s. Wales t the UGES of the Kansy. an Darling ri s, F. Mueller — 
I have only seen. ivo imperfect specimens, one in the Min n other in the 
Hookerian herbari 
35. MES: Hook. f. in Hook. Lond. Journ. vi. 984, and in n E 
Tasm. i. reer A low glabrous undershrub with a woody base anó 
