Croton.] CVIII. EUPHORBIACE Æ. 195. 
long, on petioles of 1 to 4 in. Racemes 3 to 4 in. long, the upper por- 
tion male, the female flowers occu g the lower cliisters, and otten 
lor 2 with the males higher up, a s [an on HARE of 1 to 2 lines, length- 
very slightly ul lic or almost valvate m sa out as long. 
Stamens about 11; anther-connective rather broad. Female calyx- 
osa was ns. oni eran oll 3 lines diameter.—Muell. Arg. in 
d. 
msland. Br m. i und, R. Brown; ie bane Moreton Bay, A. Cun- 
eitgham, 2 Fraser, Leichhardt, F. Mueller ; Reckinghars "Bay Dal llachy "Burdekin 
river, F. Mueller ; y Boskhampion, Thozet, Dallachy, and ot her! Queensland Woods, 
London Exhibition, 1862, n 
- S. Wales. Blue Mini Miss Atkinson; Breakfast Creek, Leichhardt. 
3. ny phebalioides, F. Muell.; Muell. Arg. in. Flora 1864 (Oct.) 
485, and in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 581, A tree attaining 40 to 50 ft., with 
slender weak often pendulous branches, silvery-white as well as the 
inflorescence and underside of the leaves with a close scaly tomentum. 
. Leaves petiolate, lanceolate, or the larger ones ovate- de ceolate, and 
_ the smaller ones narrow oblong, obtuse or almost acute, entire or 
C. stigmatosus, F. Muell. ie Tiv: deb ac ov BEDS j 
Lin nnæa xxxiv. 107, and in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 580. 
Queensland. Burdekin river, fa a d Port Denison, Fitzalan ; Edgecombe 
we Prep Rockharepton, Bow 
es. Clarence and Richmond MEN Beckler. 
Te species is also in New Caledonia. The original specimens of C. phebalioides, 
E Mueller, fio the Burdekin, have — mostly obtuse — leaves, the primary 
most 
usually toothed Hv with 2 veins more prominent underneath; but in some speci- 
oppon Muell. Herb, A single a in herb. F. 
Mui: has the parse gh and indumentum of €. phebalioides, but the leaves 
are all opposite, or nearly so, and the capsules on T peduncles of 
2 or 3 lines are much larger, ovoid, nearly 3 in. long, densely villous 
with short stellate. hairs, scarcely furrowed, and mostly 4-celled. 
