126 CVIII, EUPHORBIACEJE. [Oroton. — 
oie isting under the capsule, of 5 broad imbricate MN Styles : 
poe ently mg vi none of them perfect on the specim Jj 
collector’s name and precise station not given. The : 
a nganom elucidation from more vrai specimens. The o e leaves are. 
pir a in the genus and may be accidental in the specimen, or the may Dee 
to 
xt to some other genus notwithstanding its close general wan end o0. 
ioides. 
C. tomentellus, F. Muell. Fragm. iv. 141. A shrub, the smaller. 
Pct foliage and inflorescence hoary with a short close pn 
tomentum, nearly the same on both sides of the leaves. Leaves ovate, 
broadly elliptical or ee pened Paw or shortly si aso entire, 
2 to 4 in. long, on peti f $ to above 1 in. long, the glands at jus 
base of the lamina Miu Suy stipitate acemes 2 to 0 
long, UR one or more females in most the lower and middle 
rec 
(not very perfect in our Tum: seris divided into 2 bifid branches. 
p str a river, F Muelle, one | probably the same species wrd the — 
Boote in leaf T Cjcoelii ing Bay, N.W. Coa . Cunningha 
..6. C. Verreauxii, Baill. Etud. P 357. A small tree, either ; 
uite glabrous or the smaller branches and foliage sprinkled with a few 
scattered st tellate hairs or scales, Leaves from almost ovate to oblong- 
elliptical or lanceolate, obtuse or oaia entire or vi HH Mu 
or tapering at the base, green on both sides, 2 to 4 in n most 
specimens, but Are the wee ones twice that size, ithe nin 
ry prit 
ort i near wr lobular, variable in size, sprinkled with stellate hairs 
ous. Mell. A bit in a Linnea xxxiv. 117, and in DC. 
141. 
oe pes m a de Gulf of cone R. Brown; Port Essington, 
Armstrong; Port Darwin, Schultz, n. ag nd 680. In these specimens the oung 
have more stellate hairs or scales, and the flowers are rather smaller and more 
numerous than in the N. S8. Wales «ci Geena o ones. e racemes are in 
specimens shorter in others longer and looser t ; ca 
à risbane river, Moreton ber A. Women MES raser, F. Mueller, 
Stuart, 
N. S. Wales. Paterson's, Hunter, and Williams rivers, BR. Brown; Hastings 
