474 CXVII. EUPHORBIACE/E. 



Bertya — contd. 



oppositifolia, F. v. M. 

 oleaefolia, Planch. 

 pedicellata, F. v. M. 



Monotaxis, Brongn. 



macrophylla, Be nth 

 linifolia, Brongn. 



Amperea, A. Juss. 



spartioides, Brongn. 



Tribe III. — Phyllanthe^e. 

 Bridelia, IVilld. 



exaitata, F. v. M. — Wood resembles walnut, and is useful for 



cabinet-work, 

 tomentosa, Blume. 



var. ovoidea, Benth. 

 faginea, F. v. M . 



Cleistanthus. Hook. 



Cunninghamii, Mnell. Arg. 

 apodus, Benth. 

 Dallachyanus, Bail!. 

 semiopacus, F. v M. 



Actephila, Blume. 



grandifolia, Bail!. 

 Mooreana, Baill. 

 latifolia, Benth. 

 petiolaris, Benth. 

 sessilifolia, Benth. 



Andrachne, Linn. — A species of this genus has been known to 

 poison cattle in India. 



Decaisnei, Benth. 

 Phyllanthus, Linn. 



Section I. — Synostemou. 



thesioides, Benth. 



hirtellus, Mnell. Arg. 



rigens, Muell. Arg. 



ramosissimus, Muell. Arg. 



albiflorus, F. v. M . (Fig. 462.) 



elachophyllus, F. v. M. 



Section II. — Kirganelia. 

 novae-hollandiEe, Mnell. Arg. 



brisbanicus, Bail. — A common weed of Brisbane bush-houses. 

 (Fig. 463.) 



