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DODECAND. TRIGYN, 987. Euphorbia. 771 
Leaves entire and 3-lobed : calyx as Jong as the petals •• 
ftyles often 4 - ' MignionctU. 
Barbary. Curt. mag. t. 29. Miller jig. t. 217. Plenck. t. 371. 
987. EUPHORBIA. Caly.v i-leafed, inflated, infe- 
rior; mStaries 4 or 5, Handing on the calyx: cap- 
Jule on a pedicel, 3 lobed. Spurge. 
A. Shrubby, prickly. 
Prickly, almoft naked, triangular, jointed; with fpread- 
ing branches. 
2. Naked; with ereft branches: Comm. 5;. t. 5. 
India. Blaciiv. t. 339. Comm- horl. l. /.12. 
Prickly, naked, moftly qiiadrangtdar; with hooked prickles 
in pairs: flowers nearly fcinie. 
Canaries. Blachiu. 2.340 f.i. Comm. hurt. 2./.IO4. 
Flower beneath a pair of prio!.le.s, with u concave ovate green 
brafte each fide fhorler than the flower. 
Prickly, naked, many-angled; with fubulate prickles in 
pairs: flower pednncicd. 
The Cape. Pale’jon'Journ.ed.Germ. p 6 /. 9> to. 
Margin of the angles of the ftem flat; prickles llraight. 
Prickly, naked, 7-anglt‘d; with foiitary fubulate fiower- 
bearing fpines, 
.(Ethiopia. Eeeth. Lugdb. t. 258. Bradl. jucc. Z. f.l^. 
Prickly, half naked; the angles tubc-rcled, with a fpine be- 
tween each tubercle: the younger tubercles furniined 
with a leaf. 
^Ethiopia. Comm, pral. 59. tab. 9* 
Prickly, naked, many - angled; with foiitary, fubulate 
fpines. 
Aithiopia. Burm, Afr. /.Q. f, 3 " aim. t. 231, y.t. 
Prickly, naked, many-angled; prickles in pair.s. 
Africa. Biack-iu. t.^tpo.f.z. Plenck Com.hort.t ll, 
2. Angles of the ftem repand. Bruce Trans, app, p, 
Prickly, naked: flem round, grooved: prickles 3 together. 
Arabia felix, Vchl.fimb. z. p. 534 li'ilU. 2.^ 884. 
Middle prickle long; lateral ones fhort and recurved. 
Prickly, half naked : prickles in pairs r angles obliquely 
tiibercled, leafy at top; leaves oblong. 
India. Comm. hort. 1./.13 Seba‘Ihc/.\ t.cy.f.i. 
Stem round, half naked, leafy at top : leaves lancc-linear: 
peduncles i-flowcred, permanent, becoming fpinous. 
The Cape, jfacq. hort. Z. t. 207. Pluk. aim. t. 230. f, 5. 
Plant unarmed the tirft year, becoming fpinous in the fecond, 
from the long peduncles hardening into ipines, 
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