- 
Mallotus.] CVIII. EUPHORBIACEJE. 143 
8. M. nesophilus, F. Muell. ; Muell. Arg. in t binge xxxiv. 196, a 
in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 981. A tall shrub, the branches inflorescence wv 
Um d of the leaves whitish or d SERM V with a close 
al 
petioles, 3-nerved or obscurely 5-nerved at the base, the oper surface 
very sparingly tomentose or at length glabrous, with 2 at glands, the 
under surface minutely landular, the primary veins and transverse 
reticulations prominent. Flowers dicecious, in single racemes in the lower 
of young shoots, the males 2 to 3 in. long, Tia clustered flowers 
e 
N. Australia. Islands of the North coast, Hines. yf its Port Darwin, Schultz, 
n. 881; Port "ELA ANEN S : ee a Bay, liver. 
Queenslan Albany island, ape X ar Daemel (with longer male 
' pedicels); Caps! Flinde ers, A, Cunni 
9. M. discolor, F. Muell. A tall tree, the branches inflorescence and 
tinderside of the leaves white with a short close tomentum, with more o: 
less of longer hairs on the principal in underneath. read on rather 
and fruits unknown.—Rottlera discolor, F. Muell. in Coll. Ngee 
Woods N.S. Wales Lond. Exhib. n . 82; Macaranga mallotoides 
F. Muell. Fragm. iv. 140. 
gr A d O'Shanesy; Moreton Bay, iud woods, 
. . Queensland 
1 reme Behn, 1862, n 
n. r^ 
Cla: arence or Mountain brush forests, London Exhibition, 1862, 
This plant is reduced by F. Mueller, Fragm. vi. 185, to a variety of M. repandus 
from which, however, as "dip the specimens go, it appea: s. be. Sedet dir distinct. 
t ppa, however, remain doubtful until the A a are 
re known. 8. vi. 3 > 
y Teles , but he had probably mes seen the "Exhibition speci- 
mens, which | had no flowers. 
