RTICILES.] 



ARTOCARPACE^. 



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..,r,II ARTOCARPACE^.— AaTOCARPADS. 





T,ees or shrul^^^^^rtK-il :u:ay, coUected in.o dense heads son> 

 large deciduous stipules. 



^ calyx sometimes 0, 

 and then the stamens 

 mixed with scales ; or 

 consisting of 2 to 4 se- 

 pals, which are otte 

 united into a tube, with 

 scarcely any limb, bta- 

 mens opposite the sepals, 

 andusiallyofthesame 

 number; filaments some- 

 thnes connate ; anthers 

 ■^-ceUed, erect or mcum- 

 bent, rarely peltate, and 



onemng all roimd mto 

 ? p^es. ? Flowers 

 variously arranged over 

 a fleshy receptacle which 



is concave or globose, 

 hemispherical or spiked 

 calvxtubular,witha2to 

 4-cleft or entii^e limb. 

 Ovary free, 1-celled , 

 o^'ule either erect aiid 

 orthotropal or amphi- 

 tropal and parietal, or 

 pendulous and anatropal, 

 n any case with the 

 foramen uppenuost 

 style lateral or tei-mma, 

 usually bifid occasion- 

 ally undivided ^vith a 

 simple lateral or radiat- 



.o.do.o.soUd.ed.*^^--:-^^^ 



parietal, or Pf.^l^^'^VdsSe vertex of the «f ^J 'Xn very unequal. 



r-77^^r^aiI^^Artocarpus ^"^""'^^^J^^^^^. Ir tbe globular head ; 3. a secuo 



Fig. CLXXXm. , 2. a ? cut out of theg ^^^^^ ^^^^^.,,,. 



Sf?.?plftSoft.eo^v^e. 4.asect.ouofa3eed, 



