ii^Uti-^ 



344 



MONCECIA MONAIVDRTA. 



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Tithymalus erectus acris. SL 1. p. 197 ? 



L 126. 



Weed 



Hugh 



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■Wort 



M 



maciilata. E., dichotoma, foliis serratis oblongis 



pilosis^ floribus axillaribus solitariis, 

 ramis patulis. Willd, Sp. Pi. 2. p. 896. 



Hort, Kew, 3. jf>. 162. 

 VincL 2. 29. 87. t. 186. 







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Tithymalus seu Chanicesyce. Pluk. Aim. 



372. L 65./ 8. 

 Chamsesyce. SL I. p. ]98. 

 Dove-Weed. Hughes, 163. 



Spotted Spurge. Miller, 

 E. dichotoma, foliis serratis ovali-ob- 

 longiSj pcdunculis bicapitatis axillari- 

 bus caule erecto, JVilld. Sp. PL 2. p, 897. 

 AuhL 479. t7«cg. le. 3. if. 478. 



Milk-Weed (white). Hughes. 163. 

 Globular Spurge. Sweet. 



must surely be difllTcnt from Browne's Euphorbia minima 

 reclinala — '* a slender, weakly creeper, which seldom rises above 

 three or four inches from the root," 1 should almost doubt 

 Sloane's Tithymalus being identical with Euphorbia hypericifollu, 

 had he not given a plate of it; for a plant, «* floribus ad caulium 

 nodes conglomoratis/' very ill accords with the *' corymbis ter- 

 minalibus" of the definition of this species ; nor docs it, indeed, 

 accord with the character of the inrtorcsconce represented in the 

 plate. 



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