Phyllanthus.} EUPHORBIACE At. 935 
: long, subsessile, from linear to oblong-obovate, elliptic or re 
3 obtuse, acute or apiculate 
Stipules simple, not peltate :— 
i Flowers springing from short peduncles, clothed with decus- 
sately imbricating, entire bracts; biennial undershrubs, 2-3 feet 
high ; leaves ere with red margins; sepals of both sexes 
wide-ovate, a pendulus 
Flowers siti, short- kami or subsessile ; hiven green 
above, glaucous beneat 
Biowaxs very short- AEA or subsessile ; anthers sessile on 
a short column ; styles minute, very short, free, 2-lobed ; seeds 
with equal, slender ribs; sepals of male flower ovboalr, of 
female obovate-oblong ; disk-glands of male m Nirwi 
Flowers all distinctly though shortly Cauda, laments 
short, free; styles short, reflexed, with recurved arms; s 
with irregular ribs; sepals th sexes ects ; 
disk glands of male flower aig lobe ebilis, 
“Sepals 4 4 (rarely { 5-6) in both sexes ; stamens 4, free; siden ites and 
slits vertical ; styles 4, free; fruit fleshy, w aes 3-4-celled, bony endocarp 
(§ Cieca); a foplasee tree with robust, bare, large branches, and slender, 
leafy branchlets ; leaves pinnately distichous, 2-3 in. long [p. 934] 
distichus. 
1850. PHyLLaNrHus rETICULATUS Poir.; F. B. I. v. 288; E. D. 
P. 663. P. multiflorus F. I. iii. 664. 
In all the provinces. 
A large subscandent shrub. Vernae. Panjuli. 
1851. Paynuanraus Empuica Linn. ; EF. Lui. 671; F. B. 1. v.. 280; 
FB. D. P. , 
Chota Nagpur; Behar; Tirhut; N. Bengal. 
A deciduous tree with flaky bark. Vernac. Amla, — 
1, 
K 
1852. Paytuanruus Lawit Grah.; F. B. I. v. 290. 
Behar; Chota Nagpur; W. Bengal. 
A ahxab, along river- 8. 
1853. Pryrr Linn.; F. I. iii. 654; #F.Bet: 
v. 292; E. D. P. 654. P. obeurdatue Fi I. iii, 656 
- Behar, rare. 
An annual herb. Hind. Kanocha. 
1854. PHYLLANTHUS URINARIA Lénnt By ly ts 660; F. B. I, 
v. 293; E. D. P. 673. 
Tn all the provinces, 
