EVPHORBIACE^. 219 



(Ctenomeria) 1, or more rarely few (sometimes 0) female; the rest 

 male oo , [South Brasil,^ South Africa?) 



82. Bocquillona H. Bn.^ — Flowers dioecious apetalous ; male 

 calyx 2-3-partito. Stamens 2, 3, central ; filaments central or in- 

 serted on glandular receptacle, below small rudiment of short 

 gynfeceura, connate at base; anthers extrorse, 2-rimose. Female 

 calyx 4-5-fld or partite ; prasfloration , . . ? Germen 3-locular ; 

 cells 1 -ovulate ; style branches 3, sessile or subsessile, carnosc-sub- 

 petaloid, 3-angular-obovate, more or less crenate plicate papillose 

 within, sometimes subcarinate. Capsule 3-coccous, often villosulose ; 

 seeds slightly or not arillate at micropyle. — Ti'ees or shrubs; 

 branches often thick ; leaves alternate simple, sometimes penni- 

 nerved, entire sinuate or dentate ; petiole usiially short-2-stipulate ; 

 male flowers small crowded densely glomeridate in wood of branches ; 

 female subracemose or oftener subcapitate, cymose in wood of 

 branches, often shortly pedunculate.* {N. Caledonia?) 



83? Cladogynos Zipp." — "Flowers monoecious;' male calyx 

 coloured, 2-3-partite, valvate. Stamens 4, central ; filaments connate 

 at base ; anthers introrsely rimose. Female calyx large foliaceous, 

 0-fid. Cjermen 3-locular ; cells 1-ovulate ; style 3-fid glandidar- 

 plumose ramified. Capsule 3-coccous ; seeds solitary in cells carun- 

 culate. — An erect simply ramified whitish-tomentose shrub ; leaves 

 petiolate subpeltate repando-dentate sub-3-lobed, reticulate tomentose 

 below ; male flowers capitate-congested ; female long pedicellate.^ " 

 {Timor ^ Celebes.^) 



84. Cephalocroton Hochst.^'' — Flowers monoecious apetalous ; 

 male calyx valvate, 3-4-partite. Stamens 4, alternating with sepals 



' Spec. 1. L. haslata Kl. loc. cit. Ako. Frodr. 895. 



' Spec. 1. L. capamis M. Aro. Frodr. 926. — ' " Androgyni," as they say. 



Tragia eapensis Thuhh. Prodr. Fl. Cap. 14. — ' A genus quite unknown to us, and of dubious 



Ctenomeria rordata Harv. loc. cit. — H. Bk. in affinity ; whether a species of Cepludocroton sect. 



Adansonia, iii. 101. — C. Kraussiaiia IIochst. in C/doradeiiia, ortha same as Calpigt/ncBi,. (p. 152, 



Flora (1845), 85.— SoND. in Liiiiiaa, xxiii. 110. not 1, 4°) ? 



3 In Adansmia, ii. 225. — M. Aro. Prodr. ' Spec. 1. C. orientalis Zirp. Inc. cit. — Con- 



894. ccveibmn tomentosum Span. Inc. cit. (nee. 



* A genus remarkable from its peculiar Si-reno.). 



hahit. '" In Flora (1841), 370.— E.\dl. Gen. n. 



' Species yet known 6. M. Aro. in LiniKca, 5796'. — H. Bn. Euphorb. 474, t. 18, fig. 24-27 ; 



xxxiv. 166. — H. Bn. np. cit. ii. 226 ; xi. 127. in Adansonia, v. 147. — M. Aug. in Linnaa, 



' Ex Span, in Linnaia, xv. 349. — Endl. xxxiv. 155 ; in Mem. Sac. Phys. Gen. xvr. 460, 



Oen. Suppl. ii. 89.— H. B.v. ICiiphnrh. 408.— M. lig. D, 1-4 ; Pnrfr. 760. 



