134 CVIII: EUPHORBIACEZ. [ Adriana, — 
Leaves deeply 3-lobed, Be middie lobe oblong or ovate-oblong, | 
+ obtuse, not acuminate. es free any exceeding the cap- Mie. 
sule. North-western Ra Western speci 2. A. tomentosa. 
Leaves oblong or lanceolate, obtuse, rarely lobed. ‘Styles . : 
. Shortly united at - base. Deserts specie e 8. A. Hookeri. 
4. A.qua 
b. A. pori 
A. acerifolia, Hook. in Mitch. Trop. Austr. 971. A rather coarse 
iani ^ed 9 or 4 ft. , usually hoary or white rudi a „stellate tom a 
obtuse. Seeds smooth.—Muell. Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 890; Baill 4 
Adans. vi. 312; 4. Srey ne Hook. in Mitch. Trop. Austr. 1i 1 
Trachycaryon myosin ; Muell. in Trans. Phil. Soc. Vict. i. 19, and 4 
in Hook. Kew Journ. viii. 209 
N. Australia. RAE and Fia rivers, F. Mueller 3 
d. Maranoa and Balonne rivers, Mitchell ; Rockhampton, Dalach, 1 
mre North Kennedy district, Daintree ; ur eton Bay, C. Stuart. 3 
: Hunter, Paterson, and Williams rivers, R. Brown ; Port J 
he "ie Atki an rive 
Darling river to Cooper's Creek, Nielson ; New England, C. Stuart ; Mount a 
Peel and Namoi rivers, C. Moore; Hunter river, Backhouse; Hastings river, Bechler. 3 
Victoria. Snowy and Buchan rivers, F. Mueller. : 
Var. glabrata. piger po a so in all its parts.—A. glabrata, Gaudich. in 1 
Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 1, 3, and d Freyc. Voy. Bot. 487.—A few specimens froni 3 
Quénisisili N.S. Wales, - Victori q 
923, and in Freye 1 
. A. tomentosa, Gaud. in Ann. Sc. Ni 
Vis oF Bot. 487, t. 116. A shrub of 2 to 4 ft Su AE allied to 4. aote. 
rifolia, - uiid with it by F. Mueller. It is also similarly y 
the whole leaf Baias above 2 in. pens tefie as in A. aceri oli 
iater longer and the styles shorter and thicker. Capsules larger D 3 
seeds as far as known, with a pitted testa.—Muell. Arg. in DC. Pr 
