120 CVIII. EUPHORBIACEZ. { Briedelia. 
N.S. Wales. Clarence river, Beckler ; Richmond river, Herb. F. Mueller ; Tweed 1 
river, ipei 
2 to 4 in. long, the te priu veins uh more distant than in B. tomen- 
e or nearly so, numerous in the ode and pre- 
Jk 
REP, rather larger than in B. tomentosa. Styles rather lo 
tralia. Sims island, ‘North coast, A. Cunningham.—The eae is also — 
in "Timor and Malacca, A. uus ngham's specimens entirely agree with those de- 
scribed 2 piel from Tim 
"with a rather thick flat fe. and entire margin. St aminal column 
— the free part of the filaments about as long, radiating from the — 
top of the column round the central abortive 3- to 5- lobed pistil. 
= AE. bes on very short thick palios s. Calyx rather larger than 
in the males and the petals more a Disk with a dou e margit 
the outer one flat and entire or nearly so, the inner one for DAE a short 
sd usually 5-lobed. Ovary "- 
Mos 336. à 
Australia. Victoria river, F. Mueller; Port Essington, Armstrong; Pot — 
Pob, cmd n. 46, 101, 111, 166. 
Queensland. Hoc cim; HEBES n 
Var ss Fru Wood island, Gulliv 
c e species is M in P EN India Md p» d PERS. extending northward to South — 
ina 
4. B. faginea, F. Muell. Herb. A tall shrub or email tree, the - 
slender branches aud underside of the leaves tomentose-pubescent or at 
h glabr Lea b 0 
lengt es ovate or ection rer obtus almost 
acute, 1 to 2 in. long, firmer than in omentosa, and on some branches 
under 1 in. | and obovate or almos cu a [yon lanceolate. 
Bracts small. Flowers closely sessile, po ae or 2 toge mostly 
females in our specimens, but the males appear to be ei solitary: 
Male calyx-segments rather broad, obtuse, scarcely above 4 line long. 
