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assumes the form of the fruit. The endosperm in the Cocoanut is hollow 

 and the interior is filled with "milk." In the Date-palm and the Vegetable- 

 ivory (Phytelephas) the cell-walls of the hard endosperm serve as reserve 

 material. 



I. PH<ENICEJ:. Phoenix (Date-palm) has pinnate leaves with 

 channeled leaflets and dioecious flowers with 3 free carpels, of 



' 



FIG. 297. Inflor- 

 escence of a Palm 

 with spathe. At the 

 top <?-, at the base 

 ? -flowers. 



FJG. 208. Livistona australis. 



wKich usually only one developes into a berry with membranous 

 endocarp ; the large seed has a deep furrow on the inner side, and 

 horny endosperm. 



2. SABALE.S;. These have fan-like leaves with channeled seg- 



