wide, the remaining two intermediate in size and form. 
Ovary 3-celled, about 8 lin. long, at first white, ultimately 
with a purplish tinge; wings 3-3} lin. wide; placentas 
2-partite, their lamellae bearing ovules on both faces. 
Styles shortly united at the base, under 3 lin. long, 
bifurcate, their arms very short and helicoidly twisted, 
the stigmatic papillae extending downwards beyond the 
point of bifurcation. 
Figs. 1 and 2, anthers; 3, a female flower, the perianth segments removed; 
4, stigmas; 5, ovary in section:—all enlarged. 
