148 .CVIII. -EUPHORBIACE/E. ' [Codiceum. 
and the styles are much shorter and thicker in this broad-leaved form than in the - 
common C. variegatum. 
34. BALOGHIA, Endl. 
Flowers dicecious or moncecious, in unisexual short terminal racemes. 
Male fl. : Calyx 4- or 5-lobed, the lobes imbricate. in the bud or very 
late ns nite, 
shortly b vimos or inserte ot a taod or conical died raced, Wi or 
tyles 
divinis deeply divido. into 2 branches As jim in ag Pets 
Ld 
glabrous except sometimes the Sowas Leaves oe or sitera 
Sprinceonh finely veined. Flowers few, not sma e racemes som 
The genus b estafa but few species, chiefly from New ma ay inelnding the two 
found also in poeta. Mueller te reduces it to a section odiewm, but the 
habit, inflorescence, perianth and stamens, and perhaps the wer are quite different. 
Baillon thinks it reaecly distinct Bey Ricinoea carpus, but besides the habit, the embryo 
is that of the Crotonec, not of on 
Leaves opposite. Petals ide 1, B. lucida. 
Leaves NIA or soattered. "Petals densely woolly 1 tomentose : 
nside . . 2. B. Panchen 
numerous, the educa very shortly united in a conical or oblong E 
column or receptacle. St " divided almost to the base into 2 branches. 
vom hard, globular, 4 to ł in. diameter, somewhat tridymous, with 
rrow bordered by 2 2 narrow ridges on the back of each coccus.— 
Codiceum lucidum, Muell. Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. ii. 1116. 
enslan 
P Mueller. 
d. Rockingham: Bay, Daliaehy; Rockhampton, O'Shanesy ; me : 
