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f). Euphorbia aculeota nuda, 



fiptem^angularis, /pints folitariis fu- 

 bulatis fioriferis. Lift. Hart. Cliff. 

 Naked thorny Euphorbia, with long 

 finglr Spines, producing Flowers at 

 their Extremities. 



7. Eujhorbia biennis tefia tu- 

 herculis imbricatis, fliolo linrari in- 

 fruclis. Lin. Hort. Cliff. Euphor- 

 bia without Thorns, and clofely 

 covered with Tubercles 1 > ing over 

 each other, and narrow Leaves, 

 commonly called Medufas Head. 



8. Euphorbia burnt lis , rami s plu* 

 rimis fquamofs, fori bus fffilibus. 

 Dwarf Euphorbia, with many fcaly 

 Branches, and the Flowers growing 

 without Footftalks, commonly called 

 the little Medujus Head. 



9. Euphorbia bumilis, r amis pa- 

 tulis tuberculatis, Dwarf Euphor- 

 bia, with fpreading Branches covered 

 with Knobs. 



10. Euphorbia erecla nuda 

 oclavgularis, fpinis gewinatis aduncis, 

 Jioribus ftjjilibus. Naked upright 

 Euphorbia having eight Angles, 

 armed with fmall crooked Spines by 

 Pairs, and Flowers having no Foot- 

 ftalks. 



1 1. Euphorbia inermis fruticofa 

 fubnuda fliformis erecla, ramis pa- 

 tulis determinate corfertis. Lin. Hort. 

 Cliff. Shrubby fmooth Euphorbia* 

 with flender Branches terminating in 

 CI ufters, commonly called Indian 

 Tree-fpurge. 



12. Euphorbia inertnis fruticofa 

 nuda fliformis <volubilis, eicatricibus 

 oppcfitis. Hort. Cliff. Shrubby naked 

 Euphorbia, with fmooth climbing 

 Branches, commonly called Indian 

 Climbing Spurge. 



13. Euphorbia inermis fruticofa 

 feminuda fliformis floccida, foliis al~ 

 ter?:is. Lin. Hort. Cliff. Smooth 

 ftirubby Euphorbia, with taper flac- 

 cid Branches, naked below, but 

 upward befet with Leaves alter- 



nately, commonly called Tree- 

 fpurge of Mauritania. 



14. Euphorbia inermis, foliis 

 oppoftis lavceolctis, umbella uni*ver- 

 fali quadrifda tetrapbylla, ulterioribus 

 dicbotomis. Lin. Hort Up fa I. Smooth 

 Euphorbia, with L aves placed op- 

 poiite, and the Flowers growing in 

 a four-leav'd Umbel, and theBranches 

 at the Top dividing in r o two, com- 

 monly called the Great Garden- 

 fpurge, or Cato.putia major j and by 

 fome, Efu/a major, t. e. Greater 

 Spurge. 



15. Euphorbia inermis, foliis 

 confertis, fup: ioribus refl xis, latior}- 

 bus lanceolatis, umbella uni<verfali 

 trifida, partialibus bifdis Lin. Hort. 

 Cliff. The myrtle'ieav'd Spurge, 

 <vulgo. 



16. Euphorbia inermis fruticofa , 

 foliis lanceolatis integerrimis, fcribus 

 folitariis terminatricibus, in<volucris 

 tripbyllis. Lin. Hort. Cl'ff. Smooth 

 fhrubby Spurge, with whole fpear- 

 fhaped Leaves, and Flowers growing 

 fmgle in a three-lea v'd Empalement 

 at the End of the Branches ; com- 

 monly called Tree-fpurge of Ra- 



17. Euphorbia inermis, foliis 

 lanceolatis, umbella uni<verfali mul- 

 tifida, partialibus dicbotomis, in<vo~ 

 lucris femibifdis perfoliatis . Lin. Hort. 

 Cliff. Smooth Euphorbia, with 

 fpear-fhaped Leaves, and the Cover 

 of the greater Umbel being multifid, 

 and the fmall Umbels having a bifid 

 Cover furrounding the Stalks, com- 

 monly called the Wood fpurge. 



1$. Euphorbia inermis, foliis 

 lanceolatis, umbella ut:i<verfali mul- 

 tijjda pol)pbjlla, partialibus trifdis, 

 tripbyllis propriis bifdis. Lin. Hort. 

 Cliff. Shrubby marfh Spurge, by 

 fome Called Efu/a minor. 



19. Euphorbia inermis, foliis 

 lanceolatis, iiwolucro univcrfali quin~> 

 fU'fdo lar.czolatc, partiaii tetiaphyUo 

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