E CVIII. EUPHORBIACER. 185 
ii. 891; acerifolia z puberula, Muell. Arg. l.c.; A. Gaudichaudi, 
Baill. "Mans v vi. i 312 amm y) 
tralia. N. t: Carew ri river, A. Cunningham ; Depro ge Bynoe; 
Nichol B Bay and De aa river, on Ridley s Expedition ; Point Larrey, 
W. Australia. Sharks Bay, e Denham ; Port Gregory rg Murchison 
river, yon 
. A. Hookeri, Muell. Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 891. A glabrous 
or minutely tomentose shrub, more slender than A. acerifolia. Leaves 
alternate or here and there opposite, petiolate, oblong or oblong-lanceo- 
late, obtuse, Hen toothed and 1 to 13 in. long, or a few of the larger 
ones 3-lobed with the central lobe like the AiO Pda and j^ 
lateral ones short and broad. Flowers fewe cerifolia, 
shorter spikes, the females often solitary, the anh al heirs 
smaller than in that species. Styles shortly united at the base, more 
slender than in A. tomentosa, not so long as in A. acerifolia. —Trachyca ryon 
Hookeri, F. Muell. in Trans. Phil. Soc. Vict. i. 16, and in Hook. Kew 
Journ. viii. 210. 
Victoria. Murray river, F. Mueller; North-west districts, L. Morton ; Wimmera, 
Dallachy. 
4. A. quadri partita, Gaudich. in Freye. Voy. Bo d hs A shrub of 
2 to 6 ft., quite glabrous in all the specimens seen. es all A 
sessile or very shortly Lie peate ovi mecaht or o T 
acute or obtuse, coarsely toothed, ved at the 
2 in., rarely 3 in. long.” 8 kia short Laid few flowered as 
and the styles Miles united at the base. Capsule ot! ais 
. Stellate-hairy or peers muricate. Seeds smooth. DC. 
Prod. xv. ii. 892; Croton quadripartitus, Labill. Pl. Nov. Holl. ii. "23, t 
223; Trachycaryon Bild tM in PI. vem i. 175; Adriana 
Billardieri, Baill, Etud. Euph. Atl. 6, t. 2, f. 19 to 20. 
Victoria, Port Phillip, R. Brown, Gunn, e; 7 cus Otway, Herb. Hook. 
oe 
a ière. 
i alia. Point Henry near the sea, wp towards Cape Riche, Drum- 
Dg "m coll n. 224 and 225, and in Herb. F'. Muell. 239; Esperance Bay, Maxwell; 
.. Swan river, Preiss, n. 1206, Oldyield ; Port Geen: Oldfie eld. 
= 9. A. Klotzschii, Muell. Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 899. Magen of 
3 to 4 ft., with the opposite almost sessile leaves of A. quadripartita, of 
Which it may be a variety distinguished by the leaves, white-tomentose 
. underneath, the female perianth-segments epe ete more obtuse, and 
the styles longer and free from the base as in erifolia.— Trachycaryon 
- Klotzschii, F. Muell. in Trans. Phil. Soc. Vie. d "ib, and in Hook. Kew 
. Journ. viii. 309. 
i F. Mueller 
The pers e. M. ONA aai Port Lincoln, R. Brown; Rivoli Bay, Robert- 
Son; Encóunter Bay, Whittaker; near Adelaide, F. Mueller, Blandowski; Port Lin- 
coln, Wilhelmi; Venus Bay and Kangaroo island, Waterh ouse. 
