CENT. VII. 91 



2 others here Kobiosis and Dematra. As far 

 as 698 the species will be all Euphorbias of au- 

 thors, 65 sp. in 12 G. 



633, TiTHYMALis cinerea Raf. pilosa cinerea 

 fol. sparsis sessil, ellipt. retusis integris ; um- 

 bellis 5fidis, invol. 5 fol. similis, involuc. 2 simi- 

 lis, caps, papillosis — Styria, Bavaria : pedal 

 simple,of subg. Xarakias, like the next 3,sent me 

 both as Euph. epithymoides and ciparissias, 

 but quite unlike either. 



fi34, Tithym. epithymoides Jaq. &c — Aus- 

 tria, Bavaria, differs by color green, leaves lan- 

 ceol. or oblong, obtuse and acute, involucres 

 ovate not entire &c. 



635, TUhym, dulcis Raf. Euph. 0.-.-Ger. 

 mania. 



636, Tithym, characias R. Euph* O — Sici- 

 lia ad Angl'a. 



637, tithym. mucronata R. pubescens, fol. 

 sparsis oblongis elongatis pendulis mucronatis 

 integris ; umbell^ 6fida trifida, amplissima, in- 

 volucelis Ovatobl. capsuhs pubescens — Sicilia, 

 Creta, large plant 3pedal, leaves triuncial nar- 

 row, flowers red few concealed in the ample 

 umbel : near T. pubescens and platiphylos. 



638, Tithym, platiphylos R, Euph, O — 

 Europa. t 



639, Tithym. amygdaloides R. Euph. O — 

 Hispania, Italia 4*c. 



640, Tithym. verrucosa R. var. glabra^ diff. 

 caule erecto angulato fol. glabris integris — Ba- 

 varia^ansp? Tith. bavaricus. 



641, Tithym. floridana Raf glabra, caule 

 fistuloso, fol. remotis sessil. obi. ligulatis apiiJe 

 serrulatis obtusis, umbella trifida dichotoma, 

 invol, 3 similis, involucelis 2 ovatis, capsulis sca- 

 bris— Florida and Georgia, found by Dr. Bald- 



