476 CXVII. EUPHORBIACEiE. 



Phyllanthus — contd. 



Section III. — Paraphyllanthus. 



urinaria, Linn. — " Te-mo" of Mapoon natives. 



maderaspatanus, Linn. 



Mitchelli, Benth. 



Gasstroemii, Muell. Arg. 



Dallachyanus, Benth. 



subcrenulatus, F. v. M. 



similis, Muell. Arg. 



microcladus, Muell. Arg.- 



Fuernrohrii, F . v. M. 



hebecarpus, Benth. — Said to be refused by rabbits, therefore 



considered poisonous, 

 lacunarius, F. v. M. 

 trachyspermus, F. v. M. 

 thymoides, Sieb. 

 cuscutaeflorus, 5". Moore in Journ. Bot. xliii. (T905) 148. 



Section IV. — Eu phyllanthus . 



simplex, Rets. 



var. leiospermus, Benth. 

 filicaulis, Benth. 

 minutiflorus, F. v. M. 



var. gracillimus, Benth. 

 hypsopodius, F.v.M. (Fig. 464.) 

 buxifolius, Rein. 



Glochidion, Forst. 



Ferdinandi, Muell. Arg. = Phyllanthus Ferdinandi, Muell. 

 Arg. — " Jow-war" of Stradbroke Island natives. The 

 wood warps much in drying. 

 var. minor, Benth. 

 var. supra-axillaris, Benth. 

 var. mollis, Benth. 

 lobocarpus, Benth. — P. lobocarpus, Benth. — Wood tough 

 and elastic, of a pinkish colour, useful for tool-handles. 



Neorcepera, Muell. Arg. 

 buxifolia, Muell. Arg. 

 Banksii, Benth. 



Flueggea, Willd. 



microcarpa, Blunic = Securinega obovata, Muell. Arg. — 

 " Tharginyah" of Cloncurry, " Arrimby" of Mitchell 

 River, " Koy-ka" of Cooktown, and " Eramba" of Palmer 

 River natives. 



Leucopyrtis, Willd. — Bark poisonous. 



