6 ? CXXVII. LILIACE X. 
Anthers 3. Flowers dimorphous in the same head . . 37. STAWELLIA. 
Spikes oblong. Bracts glumaceous. . . . . . . . 38. Jonwsowta. 
Perianth hypocrateriform, with a cylindrical tube and 
ually spreading 6-lobed limb. 
Anthers 3, connate round the style. Ovules 2 in each 
CBE Qc ue LUV ep EE core Oe BO AWNOCRINESM. 
Anthers 6, distinct. Ovules several in each cell . . . 40. Borya. 
Serres I. Baccarm.— Fruit succulent or fleshy, indehiscent or rarely 
opening tardily in 8 valves. 
Trise I. SurracExX.—Perianth-segments distinct, spreading. Anthers 
erect. Style deeply divided into 3 stigmatic branches. Embryo distant 
: Ib 
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from the hilum. Albumen Bou climbers, *Teaves with 
Se ; : : s 
distant primary veins and tran verse vemleis. Berry ingehiscent. ; 
HABEAT im. p mi 
(Coprosmanthus, Kunth.) 
Flower dicecious. Perianth deciduous, of 6 distinct spreading 
i i outer ones 
h 
open apparently 1-celled; the stamens all rudimentary only in the female 
flowe . Ovary rudimentary or entirely deficient in the male flowers, 
sessile in the females, 3-celled, with 1, or rarely 2, erect ovules in each 
ing only 1 or 2 thick seeds without strophioles. Testa thin but hard, 
smooth and shining, ge d appressed to the hard albumen, Embryo 
the | 
point, and more or less winged below the tendrils, Flowers small, white 
or pale green or purple ; pedicellate in sessile or pedunculate umbels, 
} in the axils, or several in axillary or termin 
panicles. Bracts in the umbel very small, imbrieate, with one pedicel 
A large genus, dispersed over the tropical and temperate regions both 
of the new and the old world. The Australian species are both endemie, 
though they are nearly allied to corresponding Asiatie species, 
Perianth-segments broad, scarcel i 
ments ieee tai : LUV = 1. S. glycyphylia 
Perianth-segments narrow, lj to 2 lines long. Filaments ` oes oy 
rather longer than the anthers. . . + + «© 5 5 e 2 8. australis. 
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