Theriophonum.] OLXVI. AROIDER. (J. D Hooker.) 513 
3. T. zeylanicum, X. E. Br. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xviii. 258; spathe 
m., anthers globose shortly beaked, lower neuters twice as long as 
the upper. Arum divaricatum, Thw. Enum. 334 (excl. syn.). 
CEYLON ; common in the hotter parts of the island, Thwaites. 
ves hastate, 31—7 in. long, lobes linear or median broader; petiole 4-12 in. 
eduncle 1}-4 in. Spadix li-2 in. Ovaries few. 
** Anthers not beaked, opening by pores. Lowerneuters near the ovaries, 
upper few or O. 
4 T. Dalzellii, Schott Aroid.i.15; Syn.21; spathe 5-7 in. Engler 
Tia" Tapinocarpus Dalzellii, Schott Gen. Aroid. t. 15; Prodr. 104. 
-Indieus, Dalz. in Hook. Journ. Bot. iii. (1851) 346. 
The Southern Concan and Northern Canara, Stocks, Talbot. 
er size ofa walnut. Leaves 4-6 in., elliptic oblong or linear, base rounded 
te or sagittate ; petiole 3-10 in., very stout. Peduncle stout ; fruiting twisted 
decurved to the ground. Spathe oblong-lanceolate, tube white; limb flat, 
pa Ple, Appendage terete, twice» as long as the infl.—Much the stoutest 
l 5. T. infaustum, N. E. Br. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xviii. 260; spathe 
"2 m. T. Wightii, Engl. Arac. 608 (not of Schott). Calyptrocoryne 
A, Schott in (tr, Bot. Wochenbl. (1857) 262; Prodr. 105; Gen. 
we. t. 16. Typhonium minutum, Blume Rumph.i. 134; Engler, l. c. 609. 
,QIunutum, Willd. Sp. Pl. iv. 484; Grah, Cat. Bomb. Pl. 298. A. 
(ueronatum, in part, Spreng. Syst. iii. 769.—Rheede Hort. Mal. xi. t. 17 
(mail figure), 
MALABAR (Rheede); p ; 
; Paul Ghat, Wight. 
ege as in T. Direta but smaller with the basal lobes usually rounded. 
does ymo lanceolate, acute, white or purplish. Appendage stipitate, base 
conical. 
9. AMORPHOPHALLUS, Blume. 
a überous herbs, flowering before leafing. Leaves 3-partite, segments 
ect. Spathe various ; limb campanulate infundibular convolute or 
m, "arcescent. Spadiz exserted or included ; appendage large, short or 
Ail E IM. cylindric, dense fld, male and fem. contiguous, neuters 0. 
I-eeelleg or obor 
a? Style short or long, stigma entire or 2-4-lebed ; ovules solitary, 
e . Jh anatropous. Berries subglobose or obovoid. Seeds exalbumi 
World embryo macropodous.—Species about 30-40, tropics of the 
D 
Style many times longer than the ovary. 
ee in Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. 
Poy js" campanulatus, Blume ex Decne. in Ann. 
wi (1834), 366 (exel. all syn. but Roch): peduncle very short and 
Bee TE, spathe campanulate limb suberect or recurved waved and 
Cong} n 
Gef? amorphous sinuously-lobed. Zhw. Enum. 335. Dalz. & Gibs. 
And 
i Wight Ic. t. 785, and P 782. 
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