150 CVIII. EUPHORBIACE X. o: 
m.; Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. i, part ii 
orr bol al, abtina" je prominently Pad € an 
rning red underneath, 2 to 4 in. or on luxuriant shoots 6 in. SÉ and 
n as broad, on petioles usually about the same length. Stipules 
cit $to lin. lo ong, but so deciduous as to be rarely seen except 
dh young shoots, which being usually at the base of the inflo- 
reson, 2 stipules have been described as barren bracts. Racemes 
Bracts small, entire or denticulate, with 2 large glands 
ai "hir basi ‘Male flowers 3 to 6 to together, on pedicels of 1 or pi 
on one side or into 2 un lobes, and when pressed sige in ee 
ng appearing often Npa ar EAA at the base. “Stamens 6, or fewer in 
th al flower flowers few at the base of the raceme, on 
pedicels varying from 1 to lin. Perianth like that of the males, but 
very deciduous. — laucous, didymous, 4 to 5 lines broad, open- 
ing very tardily along the margins or back of the cocci. ds 
more or less nyA "xis fleshy arillus or carunculus—C. populneum, 
D 
Muell. Arg. i o . ii. 1144, with the synonyms adduced; 
ieberi, M rg Liniites xxxii. 85, and i ene a u 
1145, Baill. Adans. vi. 326; C. platyneuron, Muell. Arg. 
€. pallidum, Muell. Ar rg. in Linnæa xxxii. 85; Omalanthus pee rd 
. Grah. in Bot. Mag. t. 2780, F. Muell. PAN 32. 
Queensland. Shoalwater Bay, R. Brown; Moreton Bay, F. Mueller ; Crocodile 
Creek, Bowman; Rockhampton and Booking iua Bay, Dallachy. 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, Æ. Brown, Sieber, n. 640, 
and others; northward to Hastings, Clarence, and Richmond rivers, x. Beakler Hender- 
gives a peculiar character. to i aspect of some of the valleys, A. Cunning 
astern EAT o of Gipps’ Land, F. Mueller. 
pecie s is pproad over the Eastern Archipelago, and some of the Pacific inant 
I am e to Duce dg Re eei ol the thise forti s described as specie 2 
Mer A Asp. in the Prodro: The foliage is exceedingly väino i in size and consi 
according to age im rosari neadh 
pulifo ums br 
triangular or almost Smile. usually acute but scarcely vacuity 
aat } ; 
R 
Brects a and acute or lanceolate and acuminate, without any 97 — 
