114 CVIII, EUPHORBIACEJ. [ Breynia, 
off, nt " far as they go, they agree po with the typical Timor aene of 
B. cer: A specimen from Point Pearce, f. Mueller, may also be the e species, 
with the f he fruiting perianth not so dme developed, but the fruit is not yet cate ripe. 
Queen: York, Daem 
ovite ‘or a oadly oblong, obtuse, $ to 1 in. Stipules batts rather 
rigid, acu owers monecious, the females solitary, with or without. 
1 or 2 sate, hee pee acne in cluste of 2, 8 or more, and the cluster 
someti short raceme, with a es of 1 to 1 line, 
ee ith iml ifite angilo. Hike bracts. Pedicels usually about 1 line 
le perianth nearly 1 line long, broadly turbinate, flat-topped 
sit ‘the aeifibe closed, the stamens quite included, the anthers covering 
the greater portion of the central eld umn. Female perianth spreading 
and fel and broadly 6-lobed, about 1 line diameter when in flower, 
enla “By 02 y under the fri but remaining concave, not spread- 
mg ernua es short, entire, erect or spreading. 
distila ak, Stolen, aba 3 lines diameter, obtuse, without any 
protuberances round the styles.—B. cinerascens, Baill. Adans. vi. 944 
Queensland. Broad Sonnd, R. Brown; Brisbane river, Moreton Bay, F'. Mue ller; 
Percy island, A. Cunningham (with broader leaves) ; ijide pio, O'Shanesy, 
ozet ; Cape hagas 
prg a di the Blue Mountains, R, Brown, Phebe a n. «Mm 
A. Cunsinghers. ce — Honora river, Oldfield ; New England, C. Stua 
stipitata, Muell. Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 442. A tall pr 
t pro 
ring round the short styles jid pun their Tenet, both the stipes and of 
the terminal protuberances already apparent on the ovary at the tim 
a 
wit "endis 7».:546, 581; Prince of Wales islands, R. 
Rockingham p^ Dallachy; Cleveland Bi Bay, Bowman (with nar 
rower leaves). 
B. Fron aes Baill. Adans. vi. 344, from Rockingham Bay, Dallachy, from the B. 
ery imperfect specimen E undis dd F. Mueller, appears to be a slight variety of 
slpiteta, with much larger le. 
ynchocarpa, Benth. Apparently 4 a shrub with the habit of 
. B. 
B. sniongifotra, but the specimens not drying so black, and assuming 
glaucous hue. Leaves broadly ovate or or cul, very opis 18e, mostly 
about 1 in. lon ale flowers only seen young, but a j rently 
e 
stralia. Islands of the Gulf of Tae tage g ETM Henne ; Port Dare — 
